Tasty Greek Food And Breaking a World Record On The Danforth

The 20th Pilaros Taste of the Danforth took place last weekend in Toronto, an annual celebration of Greek food and culture.   The food was amazing; the taste, the smell, and all those flavors, simply irresistible.  I arrived  just after mid day and made my way slowly up the Danforth, enjoying bowls of soup, street calamari and some quail along the way. Forget the diet.

The highlight of this year’s celebration was the  Guinness World record attempt for the largest Zorba dance in history, with a target of 10 000 people dancing together for 5 minutes. We are all eagerly waiting for official confirmation that the record was broken, with 7800 dancers confirmed so far.

Part of the proceeds from the event went to fight prostate cancer and the Toronto East General Hospital.

I hope that you enjoy this short slide show from a day well spent this beautiful summer in Toronto.

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