Danny Grossman
How the modern dance guru, whose company performs at Harbourfront this month, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on ... By Amy Verner
A cozy Queen East bistro featuring dark woods and white tablecloths. The French-focused card lists such starters as crab cakes and beet and chèvre salad, while meat-heavy mains range from dijon-encrusted Ontario pork chop to fig-and-star-anise-glazed game hen. A $30 prix fixe dinner from Tuesday to Thursday includes a starter, main and dessert. Crème brûlée and flourless chocolate lava cake are but two of the offerings for post-repast. Mains $17–$28.
Expect hordes of students and a bustling pace at this ...
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Famous for its all-day breakfast for $5.55, this airy, jazzy ...
How the modern dance guru, whose company performs at Harbourfront this month, would spend a single perfect day. Toronto on ... By Amy Verner
Sweet, rich and gloriously sinful, Lai Wah Heen’s Wuxi spareribs make a perfect mid-winter meal. So we got chef Ken ...
Through his short, bright career, Scot Woods has been obsessed with bringing the world’s cuisines to his cooking. Other chefs ... By James Chatto
December 1, 2008
The Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People presents this kiddie-friendly production based on a story ...