Govinda's

Toronto


The Hare Krishna movement has been feeding budget travelers around the globe for decades. Toronto is no exception. Politely decline any offers of religious conversion and enjoy tasty, karma-free, Indian vegetarian fare that is on the whole good for body and soul. It's a little out of the way, at the very northern fringe of the Annex.


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Nearby Toronto attractions

1. Spadina Museum

0.59 MILES

Atop the Baldwin Steps, this gracious home and its Victorian-Edwardian gardens were built in 1866 as a country estate for financier James Austin and his…

2. Casa Loma

0.61 MILES

Toronto's only castle may never have housed royalty, but it certainly has grandeur, lording over the Annex from a cliff that was once the shoreline of the…

3. Gardiner Museum

0.64 MILES

Opposite the Royal Ontario Museum, the Gardiner was founded by philanthropists to house their ceramics. Spread over three floors, the collections cover…

4. Royal Ontario Museum

0.64 MILES

Opened in 1914, the multidisciplinary ROM is Canada's biggest natural-history museum and one of the largest museums in North America. You'll either love…

5. Bata Shoe Museum

0.67 MILES

It's important in life to be well shod, a stance the Bata Shoe Museum takes seriously. Impressively designed by Raymond Moriyama to resemble a stylized…

6. Provincial Legislature

1.03 MILES

The seat of Ontario's Provincial Legislature occupies an ornate 1893 sandstone building north of College St. For some homegrown entertainment, head for…

7. Wychwood Park

1.24 MILES

Formerly a gated artists colony, Wychwood Park, established in the late 19th century, showcases some of Toronto's most beautiful and fascinating heritage…

8. Maple Leaf Gardens

1.34 MILES

This hallowed hockey arena was built in an astounding five months during the Great Depression, and was home to the Toronto Maple Leafs for over 50 years…