Weekly Lunch Pick: Anh Dao
The bún at Pho Hung may have a great reputation, but this version of the one-bowl wonder is better and cheaper at just $6
Published: February 2010
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The bún at Pho Hung may have a great reputation, but this version of the one-bowl wonder is better and cheaper at just $6
Published: February 2010
We revisit the St. Lawrence Market neighbourhood café to see how it fares in the post-Kennedy era
Published: February 2010
The cozy Elm Street restaurant serves one of the more exceptional lunch menus to be had during Winterlicious
Published: February 2010
We stop by Queen West’s new Venezuelan sandwich shop to see if its arepas could be the new burrito
Published: January 2010
Scoring a dinner table at this trendy King Street dining room is next to impossible. Lunch promises all the flavour with none of the fuss
Published: January 2010
Weekly Lunch Pick: Globe EarthA Rosedale bistro that puts a premium on local, seasonal ingredients
Published: January 2010
A 905 favourite comes to the Annex, bringing its authentic take on Korean barbeque and DIY grilling
Published: January 2010
Weekly Lunch Pick: Delica KitchenA bustling midtown midday spot, with hearty sandwiches and sweet pastries from the daughter of the Ace Bakery founders
Published: December 2009
A master crêpier's galettes and soup are comforting midday treats in the brisk December cold
Published: December 2009
This Kensington Market restaurant elevates a cafeteria classic to a delectable lunch, served with a creamy soup and a shot of nostalgia
Published: December 2009
Toronto’s smoked meat mainstay has a hot new location and smokin’ lunch combo
Published: November 2009
As temperatures drop, midday comfort food seems more and more appetizing. Here, a lunch combo that conquers the chill
Published: November 2009
The dim sum choices in Chinatown can easily overwhelm, but this long-time favourite rises above the rest with fresh and comforting midday dishes—none priced higher than $3.28
Published: November 2009
The Harbord Street dining room opens at noon for the first time in eight years. At $60, the five-course prix fixe is a sensational (and affordable) way to get reacquainted with a Toronto legend
Published: November 2009
The phrase “best Thai in the city” gets tossed around a lot these days, but when applied to this hot spot, it’s actually true
Published: November 2009
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