Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Karma

This is a pic taken along College St near U of Toronto back in April when it was still cold and the trees were still bare. I've not eaten in either of these restaurants but the idea of Tibetan & Nepalese foods sounds good to me as does noodles.  
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19 comments:

  1. ...good choices along this street.

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  2. I enjoy trying new restaurants!
    Recently we met friends at new Thai place here called Blazing Noodles. Thankfully the menu had the spicy dishes marked so I avoided them. The best thing I ate there were the Spring Rolls I ordered as an appetizer. Really good!
    Have a great day!

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  3. Thanks for the tip. I will keep it in mind the next time I am in T.O.

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  4. That does sound good. I think I'd be tempted to try these places.

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  5. Oh me too Pat, we'll have to pop in there when I come over 😉

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  6. Very interesting and a nice photo, Pat. I'd stay out of Karma's kitchen, though 'cause I've gotten involved in so much mischief in my life that I'd have way too much "karma" to eat to make up for it!

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  7. You always show some interesting restaurant choices.

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  8. I wonder what Tibetan food is like. Interestingly, I noticed a Tibetan restaurant newly opened in my daughter's home town... so maybe I'll find out.

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  9. Both restaurants would appeal to me and I would like to try both.

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  10. Its karma to reach this point.

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  11. Hello, I enjoy trying new restaurants. They sound good to me too.
    Have a happy day!

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  12. Always fun to try new restaurants, I like to find local and not chain restaurants when possible.

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  13. Makes me think of Lennon's "Instant Karma." We all shine on
    Like the moon and the stars and the sun...

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  14. What an interesting name, and so many choices along the way!

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