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Perogies

No worries, I went to a great restaurant last night, right in the Polish district on Roncevelles, past Landsdowne and Bloor. A really cute restaurant, including a pianist in the background playing live music. It was a great atmosphere, and the service was great! It is called Chopin. To get to the point, the food was great. We tried a sampler of mixed perogies, including the fruit ones. We got strawberry, blueberry (enjoyable), the meat and cabbage (very flavourful) as well as the cheese and potato (very good). They were Deeeelish! Plus you get a delicious side of coleslaw and beats. The perogies were not fried, but lightly boiled (saves on the calories). They were still very soft and tasty and perfect with the sour cream. If this isn't good advertising, I don't know what is..

Lobster in Toronto?

I agree about Hua Sing. But don't go telling everyone, it gets too packed there and the line ups will be herendous!

Toronto's Best Chicken Wings

Totally.. I felt the same way. The wings were too sour! Like I said earlier, and yes I did go to the new location. There was nothing special about it, and I am sure everyone else agrees. It was a whole lotta whoopla for nadda! Oh by the way, Pizza Pizza has really good crispy, HUGE, wings! They were amazing, and now so far one of my favs. Give it a try! It's well worth it if ya like the jumbo sized not so sour ones! But ask for crunchy! Linda.

Toronto's Best Chicken Wings

I just went to Duffs with some friends. I couldnt believe what the hype was all about. The wings were sour and not good at all. The only ones that were good were the honey garlic, but honestly not worth it!! If you like the kind of wings that arent breaded and orange in colour and sour than this place is for you! Definate dissapointment, and that is coming from 4 people!! Oh their celery dip is good, that was about it. So don't waste your time!

Toronto's Best Chicken Wings

St.Louis was not good at all. Especially Etobicoke location. They are not buffalo style, small and saucy. Nothing special, and expensive!

Baking Supplies (Toronto)

try winners. good prices, brand names.