Magic Noodle really stands out in its block along Harbord St near the U of Toronto campus.I haven't tried it yet but it looks interesting. I like contrast of the buildings. I'm not sure about that small addition on the building on the right though.
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Noodles are becoming more of a thing, it seems, but I lost mine many years ago.
ReplyDeleteI like the contrast of the buildings too. I haven't tried a noodle place yet but there are one or two around here.
ReplyDelete...there's no missing Magic Noodle!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great name for a restaurant. Love the mural on the building. Yes, I would definitely try their food.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful.
ReplyDeleteLovely colors.
ReplyDeleteI fimd myself buying noodles most every week these days.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful looking building with a great name. I love noodles and would definitely check the place out.
ReplyDeleteSure is visible!
ReplyDeleteThe sign says Big Banyan Tree. I bet it is a type of street food
ReplyDeleteWonderful sign and their target seems to be youngsters!
ReplyDeleteYou did not try yet? It looks like such a happy place I´d be in there at once!
ReplyDeleteLooked up LLBO: Liquor Licence Board of Ontario.
Cheers, would love to join you! To responsible "drinking".
My friend fK warned me not to drink too much water. Just saying!
Also... Fred... ""It´s a kind of magic"...
The building to the left is nice.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool and colorful building, it looks like a happy place.
ReplyDeleteI would love to try their noodles, yum! Take care, have a great day!
An amazing mix of architecture.
ReplyDeleteMe gusta ese contraste de la casa de la izquierda y lo moderno de Magic.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
Makes me wonder a new business. You'll have to keep us in the know.
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