Some spots have a special brunch menu, only available on the weekend, and for others, it’s a daily occurrence that says, “I’m here whenever you need me”. Why do we all love brunch so much? It’s a warm hug in the morning on our terms. So enjoy yours wherever you want: at ...
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The best new brunch restaurants in Toronto is a bumper crop of impressive new destinations that are ready to serve the hungry and hungover. Perhaps i…
Trust me, there are nicer spots in Toronto than Yonge/Dundas square. I think Podium is a great place for tourists and theatre goers because you are so close to the Canon Theatre (former Pantages Theatre), Massey Hall, EATON Centre, and not far from the Bluma Appel theatre (part of Can...
Among all of the other trendier brunch spots in Ronscy Village, all others were empty while this one was clearly the packed place. Within 20 minutes of sitting down and getting comfy, there was a lineup of 6 people. Roncesvalles village is becoming trendy these past few years with cafes,...
February 20, 2017Posted inOh hello!,TorontoLeave a comment I’ve been trying to make it a habit to take my lunches out of the office, but it’s harder in winter when there are no outdoor spots. Coffee shops help a lot. Share this: ...
Not sure what went wrong, other than possible hot spots in my oven (1 or 2 of the eggs behaved appropriately)… still something I would make again. Another thought is that the internal temp of the dish might affect it as the middle would not be as hot as the edge, so even when I...
Grapefruit Moon has always struck me as a place that tends to distinguish itself apart from the rest of Toronto’s brunch spots. Not quite downtown, yet still vibing with the laid back attitudes of a “Saving Grace”, Grapefruit Moon’s presence is a fixture in the Annex. TV screwups ...
Wendy Furtenbacher was the biggest foodie. While working at IBM Canada in Toronto, Wendy used to dine with friends and frequent trendy dining hot spots on a regular basis and drop $100 at a time on dinner and drinks. Wendy always had a passion for writing so she expressed much interest ...