A Perfect day in Korea town!
한국의 마을
Welcome
Hey everyone! I’ve been feeling kind of homesick so I thought it would be a nice treat to visit Koreatown near Christie and Bloor Station! There is so much to do here from visiting neighbourhood parks, to shopping, to trying some delicious Asian cuisine. I thought I’d take you along on a quick adventure down to Koreatown and show you some places that’s a must visit!
Coffee
If you start your day in Koreatown, you’ve got to start it off right with a good coffee or latte. Check out Sam James Coffee Bar located at Harbord and Clinton. With very calming and minimalist vibes this place has some of the best coffee in town. I’m personally not a huge coffee fan, but their hot chocolate is one of the best out there!
Sam James Coffee Bar
The Market
Grocery shopping isn’t usually on the list for a perfect shopping day, but if you’re interested in anything Korean food related or wanna check out some cute home decor, this spot is a must! This store has a large variety of not only Korean products but East and South Asian ingredients. I buy a lot of my groceries from here if I’m in the mood for testing out some new recipes. Yum!
P.A.T. Central Grocery Stores
Shopping
Filled with cute stores and great (but cheap) products Koreatown is an unlikely but fun shopping destination! A popular store called Just You Sara & Tom is a great place for cute stationary, plushies, and the latest Korean music! Don’t spend too much in here! Hehe.
Just You Sara & Tom
Hopefully you all will take me up on the offer of visiting Korea town! It's a great place to shop, eat, and just take in the different cultures surrounding Toronto. Enjoy!! 😊
Tags: #Koreatown, #Toronto, #TorontoThingsToDo, #Koreanfood
Key words: Toronto, Koreatown, Asian food, Shopping, Coffee shop, Toronto Destination, Grocery Store
I live in Toronto for 2,5 years but I didn't know where is Koreatown. Thank you for your sharing this topic.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these place) I'm international student and always try to visit new places in Toronto...So, your post inspired me to spend one of my weekends in Koreatown!!!
ReplyDeleteI read this and got a massive craving for some spicy noodles! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know there was a Koreatown, but now I'm inspired to go and check it out! The hot chocolate place sounds especially inviting.
ReplyDeleteI love Koreatown, thanks for sharing more places to check out. I've yet to have food that I didn't enjoy from the dozens of spots there.
ReplyDeleteKoreatown is so much fun! Packed with fun surprise spots and delicious eateries. Next time I visit, I will keep this post in mind!
ReplyDeleteI don't know that there is a Koreatown in Toronto. I would love to visit and try the amazing food.
ReplyDeleteI've gone to karaoke once in Korea Town, so much fun :)
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