Korea Town is a community where Koreans live. Kristie Station of Metro Line 2, the other direction is the Italian tribe. There is a Korean restaurant on the street, and there are Korean-style murals on the wall.
MoreThis neighborhood emerged in the 1970s and is a relatively large gathering place for Korean descendants. It has convenient transportation and complete facilities such as Korean restaurants and shops.
Korea Town is a community where Koreans live. Kristie Station of Metro Line 2, the other direction is the Italian tribe. There is a Korean restaurant on the street, and there are Korean-style murals on the wall.
Toronto Korea town is adjacent to Christie Park (Christie Park), and it is easy to find from the Christie subway station of Toronto Metro Line 2. From here, follow the east of Bru Street ( Bloor St. W) to the intersection of Bathurst St., which is the area of Koreatown. The place is not big, there are many Korean shops, restaurants, cafes, supermarkets on both sides of the street, and the exterior walls of the building are also painted with beautiful art murals full of Korean culture. The scope of Koreatown is much smaller than Chinatown, and it is not as lively as Chinatown, but if you want to take a photo and punch a card and eat an authentic Korean cuisine, then come here. Address: 712 Bloor St W , Toronto , ON M6G1L4 I am a global traveler who watches the sea and listens to the waves, please pay attention to me! (905 travel shots released in 49 countries and 652 places on 5 continents) #Locals take you on tour #I really want to go out and play #Toronto travel shots
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