1646 Victoria Park Ave, Toronto, Ontario M1R 1P7, Canada
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Seeing Toronto find dishes from 111 countries in the world, Toronto created the idea of visiting communities of different ethnic groups and tasting local dishes. Perhaps because some miss Armenia, the first stop chose the Armenian community. I can't think of seeing the Armenian flag from a distance, and not only the Armenian flag, but also the Rnok Karabakh flag that was exchanged fire between Azerbaijan and Armenia last year. I was interviewed in the Rnok Karabakh region before, and I felt a lot. Recalling the dilapidated city, and the 38-year-old Mercedes-Benz that came to pick me up. On the front is the church of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Unfortunately, it is not open. I am wondering why the church is not open for Christmas, and I think of the Christmas of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The church style is very consistent, that is, the building materials lack the simplicity of Armenia. There is an Armenian center on the side, and it happens that I know a psychic in Armenia, also called Babayan. Seeing the Armenian above, this is a really rare language. Found an Armenian restaurant around. Dolma and kebab look authentic. Did not see any Armenians, originally wanted to see the beauty. Armenia is the first Christian country in the world, and contains many magical things such as Noah's Ark fragments, crucifixes that crucify Jesus, spears that stabbed Jesus, and the remains of John the Baptist. After the Armenian massacre of more than 100w dead in the early 20th century, Armenians dispersed around the world. In the months of Toronto, I plan to go to different national communities and taste local dishes. Shooting and recording to practice my hands. A few Armenian photos, especially beautiful photos of the town building [screaming teeth] [screaming teeth] people interested can search Armenian community center to see the church and Armenian kitchen and Ani Ristorante to try Armenian dishes.