Recently, after many years, I revisited Geneva. One evening, strolling along Cours De Rive, I turned the corner at the roundabout where it meets R. Pierre-Fatio… and my eyes lit up as I spied Ladurée’s golden sign, still glowing faintly in the… Continue Reading →
It was just last year that I wrote about a plethora of places opening up in Leslieville and environs. Well, apparently, the trend continues for spring 2011. Here are some new openings and movement in the last few months.
Just as an update to my previous post, here is the haul I snagged from day 2 of Toronto Bakes For Japan, this time, at The Rivoli! Shot (and ate some of) these at David’s Tea next door to the event. Had… Continue Reading →
The Toronto Bakes for Japan event, a fundraiser for the Japan Red Cross Society, takes place at several locations across Toronto this weekend. You too can hand over a donation and abscond with an awesome haul of treats.
Watching Francisco Alejandri work reveals the care and effort he puts into the preparation of his delicious dishes at Agave Y Aguacate.
Woodlot offers baked goods throughout the day as well as a full-service dinner. So of course, I made both a bakery and a restaurant visit!
I went on (and on) about Bobbette & Belle‘s raspberry marshmallows when I first tried them. Snagged double-chocolate ones on a subsequent visit (no raspberry that day *sob*) and was quite pleased with these. Really nice chocolate taste that wasn’t too… Continue Reading →
Brightly-lit and comfortable, this cute space offers reasonably-priced roasted chickens (grain-fed and free-range), as well as “other species” (as listed on their menu). Everything is separately-priced, allowing you to craft your own meal.
A few weeks ago, Enoteca Sociale introduced their half-priced enomatic wines on Mondays and Tuesdays. As soon as I digested that bit of news (which was about 2 seconds after I read their tweet), I knew I had to visit… Continue Reading →
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