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Toro Magic

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Today, I went to Toro with my sisters and father. Recently, my father has been obsessed with Toro and how fantastic everything about it is. “The food is terrific, the service and food are excellent. You couldn’t ask for more,” – Alain. And he’s right. The food is presented wonderfully; the Toro chefs really know how to wow their customers with their presentations. Especially with their Crunchy Shrimp with Walnuts, they put the crunchy shrimp on top of broccoli with a creamy sweet sauce. It’s my favorite dish there, besides the vegetable fried rice. My experiences at Toro have been great, but today it was funnier and amazing. Our waiter knew origami; he was making a show out of it for all of us. He just kept folding this piece of paper making different animals and objects. He did it so fast, it was unbelievable! We were in awe. He was teaching us how much you have to put into learning origami; you have to know all the shapes and angles. It’s more difficult then it seems. When he was done with his first piece of paper, the creature was a dragon. Before we left, he gave us a task to make an origami rabbit. We failed miserably and asking him for help. In two minutes, he was done with a rabbit in his palm. You know those little swords they use for cocktails? Well, he pulled two out and put them on the rabbit. “Look, he is a samurai rabbit!” He had to be one of the best waiters I’ve ever had!

Erica S.

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