Not that there's any shortage of great places to eat in New York, but a tasty (and certified) organic, 'green' restaurant, like Gusto Grilled Organics, is bound to do extraordinarily well in the Big Apple."Gunning for a national presence, New York City's first green- and...
"The pleasures of cooking are sometimes obscured by summer haze and heat, which can cause many of us to turn instead to bad restaurants and worse takeout. But the cook with a little bit of experience has a wealth...
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"DECEMBER 13, 2006 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Restaurant industry sales are expected to reach a record $537 billion in 2007--a solid 5.0 percent increase over 2006 sales, according to the National Restaurant...
Tucked away in Yaletown is the very tiny O-Cha tea bar. Should the selection of tea and coffees provided there become even slightly larger (it already serves over thirty types of tea), it will almost certainly burst at the seams and have to move.The small size of this...
A thought that pervades most when thinking about food courts is that once you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all. In the case of Metrotown, I’ll admit that this is true- but only to an extent.The fact is the Metrotown food court (and if you live in Vancouver it's likely...
"No one goes to Bubbas for pizza. No no. They go for artery-clogging, greasy poutine that makes you feel like god shoved his hand down your throat. It is the perfect drunken/self-indulgent food."
"El Asador is a rectangle. A very functional rectangle. When you enter this Mexican/Indian restaurant, you will encounter an empty room, save a few stools and a bar where you can place your order. There is menu on the wall listing a variety of Mexican and Indian dishes."
"Pan Chancho Bakery and Cafe is located at 44 Princess street, across from Coffee and Company. It originally started out as a small bakery, baking bread for Chez Piggy. But now it is one part bakery, one part deli, one part cafe - and all parts delightful."
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"I like that not all Tim Hortons are the same. The one at Princess and Clergy is textbook Kingston - decked out in limestone. There is one in my town in the Okanagan that is applicably desert themed. The Tim Hortons smack dab in the BioSci complex means business - much like...
"“Pseudosushi” may be a bit harsh, but then again, so can be Bento Nouveau.
If you find yourself with an empty stomach at 11pm and a terribly inconvenient craving for sushi, then you’ll likely end up at A&P, or some other outlet, slobbering over the...