Cabbage here is so sweet and delicious that you can't help liking it.
Cabbagetown
Posted: Oct 20, 2016
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cparissh
4/5Excellent
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This block is a life-threatening area, because the house is very special, so there will be visitors to visit it. It feels that their foreign school districts are really mature, and the green buildings are very beautiful. Each house is different and has its own characteristics.
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Posted: Nov 19, 2017
palettes_ny
4/5Excellent
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Cabbage area was originally a cabbage growing area, and the residents were working class of middle and lower class. So the buildings here did not have the luxury and grandeur of the wealthy area, forming a Victorian style of small-scale architecture. Now the streets here have gradually evolved into a strong commercial street.
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Posted: Aug 28, 2016
M25***40
3/5Average
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There are lots of nice little shops and coffee stalls. The old houses here are interesting. Not every place in this area is well maintained, so be clear where you are and when you are visiting. It is interesting to find out the changes that have come with the times.
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Posted: Jan 19, 2021
湖绿紫
5/5Outstanding
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It is said that during the Industrial Revolution, Irish immigrants could not afford to live in the city before they moved here. Housewives planted cabbage and potatoes. So it is called the cabbage area. After 1950, the slums became characteristic streets. Now many restaurants and shops are here and become a popular attraction in Toronto.
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Posted: Mar 16, 2016
灰姑娘的南瓜车
5/5Outstanding
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The cabbage area, which is a relatively poor area, is densely populated, and most things are very cheap.