Little Italy is about the same as you, Chinatown. The streets are full of Italian people. I like it very much. There are many small ornaments for sale, and some Italian antiques. As smart as a new pin.
Little Italy
Posted: Oct 29, 2016
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Sis Wan Lyana
4/5Excellent
My daughter and I just returned from Italy. We visited Rome, Florence and Venice. This group was extremely helpful in preparing for the trip. We booked ours through Costco which was quite a bit cheaper than booking everything ourselves. We weren’t sure what to expect with hotels and whether it would go smoothly with drivers, trains, etc since it was all organized through them. They did a fantastic job! Everything went smoothly and hotels were convenient and very nice. Our only hiccup was a seat change on the plane that I was able to fix prior to the flight. Many great memories made and would definitely use them again.
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Posted: Jun 7, 2023
Lavender and Sun
5/5Outstanding
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Manhattan Chinatown, pedestrians began to be sparse, but the lights were still brilliant! Chinatown shops were closed, and various restaurants in the Little Italy area were still thriving. The streets were full of tourists eating, and they felt like they had arrived in a small Italian street.
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Posted: Jun 6, 2023
M25***40
4/5Excellent
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Feeling there was enough "Italian" elements to justify the name - from restaurants, cafes and ice cream shops. We had a delicious Italian dinner (pasta, Montepucciano wine) in La Forchetta and a delicious creamy ice cream in Dolce.
In Canada's multi-ethnic cultural landscape, the Little Italian area of Toronto has its own style. The most important thing is that you can taste authentic Italian cuisine.
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Posted: Jan 28, 2023
加勒比海盗酒
5/5Outstanding
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[View] Charming view [Cost-effective] Very high worth a visit