Category: food

Braised lamb with lentils on a bed of radicchio

Toronto has a lot of great places to go for post-work socializing and Biff’s Bistro is one of them. While the $1 oysters after 5 pm has been available for a while, Biff’s Bistro has added even more reason to visit for happy hour with it’s new “Ménage à Trois, Quatre, Cinq” promotion.

Mercer Hall

On our first night in downtown Stratford ahead of the Savour Stratford culinary food festival, we decided to visit Mercer Hall Restaurant for dinner.

The charming space, which also doubles as an inn on the second floor, carried a slight air of confidence with its high ceilings and glittering chandeliers, all the while maintaining a welcoming demeanour; case in point, the cozy banquettes that lined the walls and the warm chocolate brown glass case which stocked the restaurant’s wines.

On Thursday, Friday…

Your time is precious and it’s always stretched thin, especially on weekdays when you don’t have time to grocery shop.

So delivery, takeout or frozen food is the norm, right? But actually there’s tastier and healthier options!

On Sunday, July 20th I got the opportunity to check out the debut of the Summer Sundays brunch series at Malaparte, the exquisite and fabulous rooftop venue atop TIFF Bell Lightbox.

The popular South African wine brand, Two Oceans Wines, unveiled the new look of their family of wines in Toronto at Polson Pier’s Solarium. Their revamped packaging gives prominence to the the iconic shape of the Cape Peninsula coastline in South Africa.

Grilled octopus, iberico chorizo, smoked tomato, olive oil, lemon

What is Portland Variety? Is it a bakery? A café? Or maybe a restaurant? Or a bar? Well, as the name suggests, it’s actually all of the above. The idea is that the place transforms throughout the day, changing food and function to fit the needs of the neighbourhood and its people. In the day, it’s a bakery and café, and a breakfast and lunch spot. By evening, it’s a happening…

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