When Traveling to Toronto Consider Eco Restaurants
by dawngordon on 15/12/09 at 1:54 pm
Two reviews on two wonderful and eco restaurants located in prime areas of Toronto. By consuming local foods, you cutback on your own emissions.
When we travel we should be doing our absolute best to offset our carbons and turn our vacations and trips into a green adventure. When traveling to Toronto some fine restaurants have turned eco eating into a dining experience worth exploring. By staying in a hotel or motel that has been approved by a Green Hotel Association then combining your eating with the environment, you will be contributing to making a decent impact on lowering your carbon output.
Here are a few suggestions in the Toronto region with some fine dining in eco taste.
The Live Food Bar is a vegan and organic restaurant but you do not need to be vegan to dine at the location. Located at Dupont and Spadina, an area that consists of many small boutiques and shopping. Trying new foods that are completely organic that is supported through local farmers is a sustainable food choice. The Live Food Bar offers you a choice of eating at a location where the owner Jennifer Italiano believes firmly in sustainable and organic food production.
The menu varies from wonderful and delicious dinners such as a The Rejuvenation Bowl. The bowl is a choice of rice or quinoa topped with vegetables that are steamed along with a choice of grilled tofu or tempeh. The dinner bowls are absolutely delicious and a healthy dinner choice. Prices of the bowls are about 15 dollars. This would not include drinks or salads before hand.
Catering and cooking lessons are also a part of the Live Food Bar options. To set up your catering, cooking lessons or further directions to the Live Food Bar, visit the website to enable those options.
Located in the downtown heart of Toronto, Yonge and Bloor st, rests the Camros Eatery. The Camros Eatery is Persian food and the food they make is one hundred percent organic. The take out containers are even biodegradable. The menu consists of a variety of wholesome organic and vegetable stews with a choice of a healthy salad. The cabbage rolls are esquisite. The menu is on a weekly rotation, which means a fresher variety,
The teas they serve are organic and fair-trade products. They are so green that the website is even an environmental choice. You can follow them either on Twitter or Facebook. Checking out the menu they have listed on the website, then contacting them personally, will give you a better idea of what they are serving that week.
When you choose to travel to Toronto, consider either location for a rich yet tasty environmental dining experience. Finding options to offset our carbons while traveling is so crucial to do. When you support eco restaurants that are serving locally grown foods, you are contributing greatly.
Visiting both sites to obtain the address and then using Google Maps, should be able to obtain the exact location and how to get there for your trip or holiday.
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