EATS: CNE 2019

Hello everyone! This post is LONG overdue but the end of summer was spent preparing for the new school year. The HF enjoyed another annual visit to the CNE and indulged in some pretty amazing eats. We went on the Saturday of Food Truck Frenzy weekend and were treated to some beautiful weather. Continue reading

EATS: Hamilton Fare Way at the RBC Canadian Open

Hello everyone! This weekend, the Hamilton Golf and Country Club is hosting the annual RBC Canadian Open and the HF and I will be attending on the Saturday with a couple of our friends. I was recently invited to the media preview of the new food initiative that will be open during the tournament between the 17th and 18th holes: the Hamilton Fare Way.

Several great Hamilton restaurants will be there serving up some delicious eats ranging from $10-$20 and there is something for everyone. There will also be live music and art installations set up to showcase the awesomeness that is #HamOnt. 

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EATS: Rony’s Rotisserie

Hello everyone! If you follow me on IG (and if you don’t – @staygorgeousLC follow now!) you’ll know that nearly every Friday, the HF and I go to Rony’s Rotisserie for dinner. I honestly can’t even believe that I hadn’t written up a post yet so better late than never. Rony’s is a super casual restaurant with dine-in and takeout options and EVERYTHING on the menu is delicious. Housemade yogurt is used for the chicken marinade as well as all of the sauces and it is cooked directly over charcoal. GUYS. I seriously will crave Rony’s during the week and am so sad that it’s so far away from Brampton. The chicken is THE BEST I’ve ever had. BUT WAIT, MY VEGETARIAN FRIENDS! They also have super delicious falafel which is fried to order and never dry. Crispy outer shell and fluffy inner filling that is PERFECTLY seasoned. Seriously, everything Rony makes is perfection.

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EATS: Yasu

Hello everyone! One of my foodie dreams recently came true when the HF took me out for omakase at Yasu. Omakase translates to “I’ll leave it up to you” so it’s basically chef’s choice. At Yasu they serve the most amazing sushi with ingredients from all over the world, shipped daily so it’s super fresh. I had first heard about this place through my friend Laura who is half Japanese and lived in Japan for a few years, and when she said she almost cried at how delicious the tuna was, I knew it had to be added on my ultimate must dine list. WARNING: this post is VERY FOOD PICTURE HEAVY so you’ve been warned lol.  Continue reading

A Tale of 2 Cities: Coffee

Hello everyone! Most people who know me know that although I live in Brampton, the majority of my time is spent either in Toronto or Hamilton. Over the last 2 years, I finally became a little bit of a coffee drinker (in the sense that I now drink vanilla lattes with either almond or oat milk.) I’ve also enjoyed trying out small coffee shops because the HF is all into the indie Canadian coffee roasters and I have some definite favourites.

In Toronto, my favourite coffee shop is Strange Love Coffee (101 Spadina Ave.) Their original location is located near King and Spadina, however they now have 2 other shops (near Summerhill as well as Queen West.) I love their “Lover’s Latte” which is made with tonka bean syrup so flavour wise it’s kind of like vanilla, however I find it slightly more floral/aromatic in a great way. The name is because tonka beans are allegedly an aphrodisiac  LOL. They regularly carry Phil and Seb beans and usually also have a monthly feature roaster and they most beautiful pastries.

My other favourite shop in Toronto is located right in Union Station and is probably the most popular local roaster. Pilot Coffee is a must for me if I ever take the train into Union; their coffee is delicious, their baristas are consistent in making great lattes, and the service is very fast. My usual order is an oat milk vanilla latte (used to get almond milk but now they have Oatly which is delish!)

In Hamilton, my most frequently visited coffee shop is Emerald Coffee Co. Located at 340 Barton Street E (right at Barton and Emerald), this shop just recently partnered with Pilot Coffee however still carries beans from Fernwood Coffee (from BC) as well. They also have a great selection of treats including weekly Donut Monster offerings as well as Eric’s Crafted Butter Tarts. AND as if that wasn’t enough – they sell house designed Hamilton swag and carry awesome retail goods made by local artisans. Main order: almond vanilla latte, however their seasonal Hazelnut Latte has been my main order lately.

Finally, my other go-to in Hamilton is Redchurch Cafe + Gallery. Parking is a bit of a challenge near 68 King Street E which one of the major deterrents for me, however I am always ecstatic when I manage to find a spot. Almond vanilla lattes are consistently great and if you manage to get there when their chocolate chip cookies are cooling, GET (at least) ONE. They have the BEST chocolate chip cookies in Hamilton. They serve and carry beans from De Mello Palheta (another fantastic Toronto roaster) and they also serve actual food (though I have yet to pop in for lunch!)

What are your favourite coffee shops in the 6 or HamOnt? Let me know in the comments! Thanks so much for stopping by!

 

EATS: NYC

Hello everyone! I recently went back to NYC (if you recall – I went 2 years ago!) and of course, I had to eat ALL OF THE THINGS. This time was even more food fueled because I went with my favourite dining partner (the HF, obviously) and 2 of our friends. This post is very photo heavy so if you’re hungry, as per usual, grab a snack or you’ll be regretting it by the end.

We arrived in the late afternoon and after checking in to our hotel, we decided to hop on the subway to Bleecker Street. We walked up toward Greenwich Village and our first stop was Favela Cubana for happy hour.  Continue reading

EATS: Montreal

Hello everyone! I hadn’t really been to Montreal before (1 hour lunch break on the way back from Quebec City with colleagues doesn’t count!) and the HF hadn’t been since he was in high school so we were excited to plan a trip (albeit short) to this amazing city. Our focus obviously was food and Montreal did not disappoint. This post is food pic heavy so if you’re hungry – grab a snack first because I am starving while writing this LOL.
On our first night, we had dinner at Tacos Frida. According to our friend who lives there, this is the most authentic taco spot around. It was only a 10-15 minute walk from our Airbnb (my first time booking one of those too!) and it was awesome. The main reason we were interested was because we had read their tacos were not only delicious, but extremely affordable ranging from $2.75 – $3.50.

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EATS: Pokeh x Rony’s Pop-up 2.0

Hello everyone! When I heard that Shayne and Salar Madadi of Pokeh were doing another pop-up at Rony’s, I was immediately in. The HF and I had a fantastic time at their last one in January and this one was going to have an Asian street food theme (Salar was very inspired by his recent travels through Asia) so I was excited.
The first course was a Cambodian bar snack of peanuts with lemongrass, kaffir lime, chili, shallots, but with a slight Canadian twist with a drizzle of maple syrup mixed in. I’m not one to eat peanuts on their own, but this mix was highly addictive. Sweet and savoury with a hint of heat, I could eat handfuls of this all day. The next course was the popular Thai curry dish of Khao Soi. The HF and I first tried this at Pintoh and immediately fell in love with the delicious coconut curry broth. The Pokeh guys definitely did this justice with the fantastic broth and noodles. Fun story: I was speaking very animatedly with our table mates (we were seated with some strangers who became new friends) and I accidentally knocked my hand into the waitress who had a bowl of Khao Soi in her hand and it went crashing to the floor. I was mortified and felt so bad (I literally almost cried) and apologized profusely. Fortunately they had a few extras so no one had to miss out on this delicious dish.  Continue reading

OOAK Spring Show 2018 + HAUL

Hello everyone! If you blink, you might miss the Spring One of a Kind Show and Sale. It began on Wednesday, March 28th and only runs until this Sunday, April 1st at the Enercare Centre at Exhibition Place. It’s a great time to replace anything you’ve gotten rid of during any spring cleaning (LOL) or just to check out some great handmade goodies.  Continue reading

EATS: March Break in #HamOnt

Hello everyone! Hamilton is my 2nd home and I was glad to have a staycation there for the entire March Break. I seized this opportunity to really enjoy myself and eat ALL of the delicious things in and around this great city (yes, I went to Burlington a couple of times during the break.) Here was my week at a glance:

SATURDAY: Pintoh Cuisine (399 Elizabeth Street, Burlington)
We were lucky to have been able to come here during the last weekend of Taste of Burlington. I had been to Pintoh before with TasteHamont and I was determined to bring the HF here too. Before this night, he had never actually had authentic Thai food so I was so glad to finally introduce him. It was a fantastic prix fixe deal – $40 per couple! They have something similar regularly called The Pintoh Experience for 2 (which we will definitely try the next time.)

We started off with Nam Khao Som Moo (which I just learned is actually Laotian in origin) which is my new favourite dish. It is a fried curried rice salad that was spicy and savoury but very well balanced with acidity and ginger and that awesome fermented sour sausage. Seriously – if you had asked me 5 years ago to eat anything that was “fermented” I would’ve been very suspicious. This is a MUST ORDER.  Continue reading