SirAlain's Profile
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What is good for breakfast at St. Lawrence Market? Who hates dim sum?! That's nice, John Smith. |
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white = fastfood-ish |
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iso: real biryani, just like my m-in-law's Thanks for the tip! Been searching for a decent & authentic biryani for years! |
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Fusaro's is horrible. Ask any Italians out there. Went once, and never looked back! |
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Best All You Can Eat Japanese in Toronto GTA Newsflash: The sky is blue! |
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Zyng Asian Grill - Yonge & Bloor The stir-fried soba with veggies was terrible! Bland, tasteless, bloody awful. There were 2 groups of Asians eating when I came in, so I thought it was safe. I guess they were just hungry tourists. It was nice looking out the window though while eating. |
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I can't find anything in the search results. I'm not even sure there is a Scottish area in Ontario. Help? |
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Soma at the Distillery is magnifico! It doesn't taste like junk food. |
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I went there over the weekend. This is not a personal review; I'll leave you to judge them for yourself. Here is what I can report: Beware! The waitresses speak English. |
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I just passed by there an hour ago and noticed completely new interiors! It looked like a bigger, more spacious Asian Legend. The big sign said "88". I was in a hurry though so I just sorta glanced. I did notice it was full of people - family, friends, relatives of owners? - I don' t know when exactly it opened. I hope this one is good! Toronto really needs to put itself as one of the culinary hotspots of the galaxy... |
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I completely agree. You shouldn't be persuaded by reviews - they are just personal opinions. How would you verify the veracity of a, say, East European person cursing East Asian cuisine? Ridiculous. Only heed the advice of a local (i.e. a Jamaican on Jamaican food) - others are just mr/ms-know-it-alls. "Food experts" make me laugh. What you want to look out for is tips, warnings, etc. because they are very useful. And I think you have too much expectations from Toronto. This isn't NY, or LA, or SF, or Paris, or Milan, or London, or Tokyo. Toronto is just a big "small town". But we'll get there, sweetie. Someday. ;-) |
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The house special from Danforth Pizza House was delicious. Can't wait to try the other ones, too! |
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Honey, Pizza Pizza is for people who go to McDonald's for their burgers. ;-) |
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I need to defend my Asian Legend. Asian food is not supposed to be haute cuisine. Susmaryosep... |
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Oh for Christ's sake. We eat the unhealthiest meat in the third world and we're still breathing. Anyway, I love HB! |
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Ooh, I miss pan de sal!!! Real pan de sal --- one that's made with lard instead of oil, lots of salt and asbestos!!! Lol. Take that you vegetarian/vegan-Asian wannabes. |
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Toronto’s Best Butter Tarts Aren’t in Toronto I'm not an expert on butter tarts, but what about Clafouti Patisserie et Cafe (Queen St. West)? They have delicious ones which I hope are not "high-end four-dollar works of art." If anyone here has also tried tarts from that cafe, please share your 2 cents! |