Koreatown (Bloor between Bathurst and Christie)

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Koreatown (Bloor between Bathurst and Christie) is a vibrant Toronto neighbourhood known for its dense concentration of Korean restaurants, shops, and cultural businesses along Bloor Street West.

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Koreatown (Bloor between Bathurst and Christie) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Korean business district
ethnic enclave
neighbourhood commercial strip
businessHoursPattern many late-closing businesses
businessTypeConcentration independent restaurants
small family-owned shops
city Toronto
commercialActivityLevel high
country Canada
cuisineSpecialty Korean barbecue
Korean fried chicken
bibimbap
soondubu jjigae
tteokbokki
culturalRole destination for Korean food in Toronto
hub for Korean culture in Toronto
easternBoundary Christie Street
ethnicCommunity Korean Canadian community
hasNightlife yes
knownFor Korean bakeries
Korean beauty and skincare shops
Korean cultural businesses
Korean grocery stores
Korean karaoke bars
Korean signage along Bloor Street West
dense concentration of Korean restaurants
late-night dining options
vibrant street life
languagePresence English
Korean
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
neighbourhoodContext adjacent to The Annex
near Seaton Village
partOf Bloor Street West
surface form: Bloor Street West commercial corridor
primaryEthnicAssociation Korean
province Ontario
publicTransitAccess Bathurst station
Christie station
publicTransitLine Line 2 Bloor–Danforth
street Bloor Street West
touristAttraction yes
urbanForm main-street retail strip
urbanSetting Downtown Toronto
surface form: central Toronto
walkability high
westernBoundary Bathurst Street NERFINISHED

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Bloor Street West hasCommercialArea Koreatown (Bloor between Bathurst and Christie)