Toronto Tourism Visitor Guide 2008 - (Page 64) Restaurants Cajun Big Daddy’s Crab Shack & Oyster Bar 212 King St. W.; 416-599-5200 www.bigdaddys.ca Lively, upscale New Orleans-style eatery. House specialties include oysters, alligator, steaks, catfish, king crab and lobster. Lunch, Mon.-Fri. dinner daily. Entrées: $11-30. Southern Accent Cajun, Creole and Soul Restaurant 595 Markham St.; 416-536-3211 www.southernaccent.com Located in a Victorian townhouse with cozy corners, private rooms, swooping 1940s bar and covered patio. Inviting staff, New Orleans atmosphere and psychic readings have established it as a unique dining destination. 64 www.torontotourism.com Canadian / ameriCan 360 The Restaurant at the CN Tower 301 Front St. W.; 416-362-5411 www.cntower.ca Offers award-winning Canadian regional cuisine, impeccable service and an internationally recognized wine cellar with over 500 choice labels. 360 revolves once every 72 minutes with spectacular views overlooking Toronto 1,000 feet below. Allen’s 143 Danforth Ave.; 416-463-3086 www.allens.to A Toronto institution, noted for naturally-raised meats and fresh salads, an all-Canadian wine list and more than 330 whiskeys. Lunch, dinner daily. Entrées: $8-24. http://www.bigdaddys.ca http://www.cntower.ca http://www.southernaccent.com http://www.allens.to http://www.torontotourism.com
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