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00:00Toronto is co-hosting the FIFA World Cup this summer, but the real competition is happening
00:04on the plate. With about half of its residents born outside of Canada, this city has the most
00:11diverse culinary scene on the planet. Here are some of the five top table recommendations on
00:16where to eat in Toronto. For upscale glamour, head to Little Italy's newly opened Bar Allegro for an
00:22easy Mediterranean evening. If you want a celebrity co-sign, Drake favourite Riley's Fish and Steak
00:28serves massive tableside carved prime rib in the financial district. Craving comfort food?
00:34Chinatown's Juicy Dumplings offers world-class soup dumplings for just five Canadian dollars.
00:39For a late-night mash-up, Soul Shakers pairs high-energy Korean flavours with loaded kimchi
00:45chopped cheese. Or Escape to Paris inside the century-old heritage mansion of Maison Selby.
00:51Canada is spending an estimated 1 billion Canadian dollars to host the World Cup this summer,
00:55but Toronto's restaurants are already primed to feed the world.
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