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Introducing: Smith, the gay village’s new destination for both grubbing and clubbing

Looking out onto Church Street from inside Smith (Image: Daniel Barna)

Smith may be one of the less Google-able of Toronto’s new restaurants, but owner Renda Abdo is counting on sharp design and a menu of updated takes on comfort food to lure in the masses. “Smith is for anybody that enjoys good food, good music and good atmosphere,” the Wish and Black Skirt boss says of the newly opened three-level restaurant, which took over the space formerly occupied by Straight, one of the gay village’s more popular clubs. But just because it’s a restaurant, don’t expect things to go quiet at night.

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Introducing: La Société, Bloor Street’s massive new bistro and people-watching hub

The bar at La Société (Image: Gizelle Lau)

La Société, Charles Khabouth and Danny Soberano’s new upscale bistro, opened last week to just the chic red-carpet reception one would expect, with guests like “jersey boys” Kirk Pickersgill and Stephen Wong of Greta Constantine, media mogul Moses Znaimer, Canadian musician music manager and producer Jake Gold and Food Network Canada host Kevin Brauch (no RPattz sighting, though). We first scoped out the dining room’s impressive stained-glass ceiling shortly after it was installed, and returned last week to see how everything turned out.

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Introducing: Briscola, Cinq 01’s rustic Italian successor

Inside Briscola Trattoria (Image: Gizelle Lau)

Briscola, the new rustic Italian restaurant from Ink Entertainment’s Charles Khabouth and Amber’s Toufik Sarwa, opened last Friday to the packed crowds one would expect from a collaboration between the two nightlife vets. After taking over the space of Sarwa’s short-lived Cinq 01 restaurant, Briscola apparently saw visits from Ben Mulroney and Galen Weston Jr. on its first weekend.

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Cinq 01 closes, Italian eatery Briscola Trattoria to take its place next week

Nighttime entertainment vets Charles Khabouth of Ink Entertainment and Toufik Sarwa of Amber have announced a new collaboration that will take over the space of Sarwa’s former College Street bistro Cinq 01. The new restaurant, Briscola Trattoria, will be a casual Italian eatery, and is set to open next Friday, February 18 (Cinq 01 closed in January).

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Best in show: 11 amazing items from the Interior Design Show

Liana Chair by Patty Johnson at Liana Cane (All images: Stephanie Saunders)

As any good designophile knows, Toronto was host to the annual Interior Design Show this past weekend.  The show’s offerings ranged from humdrum soaker tubs to avant-garde lighting installations. No easily discernable trends overwhelmed the experience this year, but there were certainly some bright lights that stood out from the rest. Below, our eleven picks for the best of IDS 2011.

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Mismatched: how a couple of romantics reconciled their decorating divide

His serious antiques, her quirky contemporary finds. How a couple of romantics reconciled their divide

(All images by Michael Graydon)

He has a fondness for 18th-century French armoires and credenzas. She has a thing for unusual feather lamps and penguin-patterned loveseats. When Bernard Le Corre, born in Brittany, and Lesley Macmillan, an Ottawa expat, moved in together 10 years ago, their Candy Factory loft on Queen West became a melting pot for their disparate tastes. The result is eclectic but unmistakably French: a 2,700-square-foot space with an early 1900s wrought iron garden gate at the entrance (they bought the nine-foot-tall piece near Giverny) and a stash of 500 wines tucked away in a nook. All those bottles come in handy for the couple’s weekly dinner parties.

They met in 1989 at a mutual friend’s get-together in the south of France. Macmillan was an interior decorator; Le Corre had built a career in marketing for multinationals. An instant connection was followed by a long-distance courtship. Four years later, he was ready for a change and agreed to move to Toronto, where Macmillan lived. On the then-sparse retail strip of King Street East, the couple opened Trianon, an interior design and furniture store named after a palace at Versailles, where at the beginning of their relationship, Le Corre and Macmillan would ride their bikes. (In the store’s early days, his English not yet perfect, Le Corre put customers on hold by saying, “Can I hold you for a second?” Most people replied yes.)

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Love of Mine Boutique improves Queen West’s accessories offerings

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Anna Damelin spent two days assembling the butterfly collage (Photo by Caitlin Durlak)

After working as a buyer for a local jewellery company for 10 years, Anna Damelin, who recently opened Love of Mine on Queen West, was itching to have a shop of her own. She initially planned to carry a small collection of accessories but had a hard time narrowing down the options. “So I thought, why not bring the things I love to everybody? Everybody loves pretty things.” That’s why customers will find ornate Moroccan floor pillows ($400) and Tokyo Milk’s intensely scented soaps ($15) among the bib necklaces ($69–$98) and preppy hair bands ($12).

“I like things that are natural and organic; modern with a little bit of kitsch,” Damelin says. “It’s about picking the special things that no one else has. I want to be able to love it now and still love it 10 years later.” To that end, she makes regular trips to New York to source exclusive lines, such as Swallow, which embodies Love of Mine’s old-meets-new aesthetic with adorable nature-inspired shapes, including bird trinkets and gold-plated chicken feet paperweights ($28). “My husband was making fun of me when I bought them, but I’ve sold out of them four times now.”

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Just Opened: Cinq 01

Parked on College St.: Cinq 01 contains elements from Toufik Sarwa's childhood (Photo by Karon Liu)

Parked on College Street: Cinq 01 contains elements from Toufik Sarwa's childhood (Photo by Karon Liu)

Lounge king Toufik Sarwa, owner of Amber, is branching out of Yorkville with the opening of a quaint bistro called Cinq 01 in Little Italy.

“When I set out at Amber, I thought I’d devote 10 years of my life to it. I had offers to be partners in other projects, but I turned them down,” Sarwa says. But last September, four months before his one-decade anniversary at Amber, the space formerly occupied by Arthur’s became available and Sarwa snatched it up. “It was just perfect timing; everything fell into place.”

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