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Aztec Bowl and Turquoise Room, a former bowling alley and lounge, demolished to make way for residential apartments. The developers kept and incorporated the vintage bowling alley sign.
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2022.11.18 Roll #321-07586-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Nikon FM2n, AI Nikkor 50mm f/1.8S, Kentmere Pan 400, developed in LegacyPro L110 at 1:31 for 5.5 minutes.

2022.11.18 Roll #321-07586-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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There used to be a dim sum place on Dundas St. E called Sin Quan (think that was the name) that had an entry that looked a lot like that place. Place was massive and it was a dim sum lover’s dream - wonder if that’s the same location.
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Absolutely! I have had many dim sum breakfasts there. Now gone and to be replaced by a large Chinese restaurant. Cheers, OtL
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Guess it’s changed names a couple of times - Seafood Master I think was another name?Absolutely! I have had many dim sum breakfasts there. Now gone and to be replaced by a large Chinese restaurant. Cheers, OtL
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This is the next mega restaurant to open at this venue. This afternoon, I walked around the Sino Mall and found that many of the shops I knew had not survived the C-19 onslaught...the bakery; the hairdresser; the knick-knack shop. The Asian supermarket is still going strong, as are the banh mi, tofu, and soy milk shops. Cheers, OtL


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Vince Lupo
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This is the next mega restaurant to open at this venue. This afternoon, I walked around the Sino Mall and found that many of the shops I knew had not survived the C-19 onslaught...the bakery; the hairdresser; the knick-knack shop. The Asian supermarket is still going strong, as are the banh mi, tofu, and soy milk shops. Cheers, OtL
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My wife and I discovered a nice little dim sum place right near my mother's house in Don Mills. It's an order-off-the-menu kind of dim sum, but boy was it good. It's in the Longo's plaza at York Mils and Leslie. Of course the GTA is spoiled by dim sum places.
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Thanks, Vince. Noted. When in Mississauga, I recommend Happy Dim Sum: 680 Silver Creek Blvd, Unit 3. Not to dine in -the place is bare-bones but to take out. We usually take out frozen dim sum and steam it at home. Excellent quality, affordable, and a public secret among many Asian Canadians.
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I can’t explain it, but this photo makes me both sad and sort of nostalgic (I want to say mournful, which fits too, what is nostalgia but a sort of mourning for a past that didn’t exist). It makes me think of my time living in Manhattan Kansas in the 90s, walking in the fog. The wind. That strange disjointedness of childhood.
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Thanks for that ... because this is what photos should do in my opinion. I appreciate your words!I can’t explain it, but this photo makes me both sad and sort of nostalgic (I want to say mournful, which fits too, what is nostalgia but a sort of mourning for a past that didn’t exist). It makes me think of my time living in Manhattan Kansas in the 90s, walking in the fog. The wind. That strange disjointedness of childhood.
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