If you’re a fan of Pretty Little Liars or How I Met Your Mother then we have exciting news for you! The stars of these 2 shows, Shay Mitchell and Neil Patrick Harris were in Toronto this past weekend and they shared their takeout picks in The 6ix last Friday night. Both stars posted on their Instagram stories that they were enjoying the incredible sushi from Miku Toronto. Aburi at Home has made ordering from this highly acclaimed sushi restaurant easier than ever!
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Miku
Take a look at these gorgeous Sakura Ohanami Bento, only available from April 1-April 30! Celebrate this cherry blossom season with one of these Miku boxes that include an array of delicious bites such as U.S. Wagyu, Aburi Sakura Tai Sashimi, Dashi Takiawase and your choice of their signature sushi collection or the vegetarian Madai Takikomi Gohan option!
NPH
Neil Patrick Harris landed in Toronto nearly 2 weeks ago and has been documenting his mandatory quarantine through his Instagram. Through the hilarious posts fans of the star have observed him doing the usual quarantine activities; binge-watching Schitt’s Creek, trying (and giving up on) yoga and throwing eggs at a wall. Self-isolation will really make us do some strange things. Harris is in Toronto for the filming of his newest project, 8 Bit Christmas. The film takes place in 1980s Chicago, as a ten-year-old kid sets out on a quest to get the Christmas gift of his generation – the latest and greatest video game system. Toronto really is a chameleon in the film industry– disguising itself as famous cities all over the world!
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Shay Mitchell
While we aren’t 100% sure what the LA-based Canadian actress, Shay Mitchell, was doing in Toronto last week, we think it’s safe to assume she was visiting family. Seen toting around her adorable 1 year old daughter Atlas Noa, it looked like Mitchell’s family was getting their much needed baby fix. Aside from the baby fix, they also indulged in Toronto’s favourite: Miku.