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Winterlicious begins January 29 and lasts until February 11. With over 200 participating restaurants, you’ve got a lot of decisions to make. This year, three-course lunch menus are $18, $23 and $28 and dinner three-course meals are available for $25, $35 and $45 (taxes and gratuities extra).After pouring through all the menus, here are my top 5 picks for Winterlicious 2016:
Toronto bars and restaurants are working on their perfect pours just in time for St. Patrick’s Day (Friday, March 17, 2017). You can party at proper Irish pubs, popular beer halls and your neighbourhood hangout – there will be no shortage of Guinness or green beer this year. So get off work early, and join the festivities at some of Toronto’s best St. Patrick’s Day parties!
Now that it’s officially spring, celebrate the season at a new restaurant.Awaken your senses and palates and head to these top 5 spots:(Note: menu items and prices subject to change)
Celebrating Easter in style with friends and family has never been easier, thanks to these fabulous brunches happening around town this weekend.
At this year’s Winterlicious, which runs from January 31 to February 13, more than 200 restaurants throw wide their doors with prix fixe three-course lunches dinners. Unique this year is the addition of the Culinary Event Series, where foodies can immerse themselves in one of 16 one-of-a-kind value-adds that indulge their passion further.Here are five participating restaurants to consider when securing your spots.
A dozen years after it galloped from our personal pastures, the year of the horse is upon us once again. Best to celebrate its triumphant return this Chinese New Year in a style that befits its regal presence. In other words, let’s do this annual celebration that ushers in the next 12 months on the Chinese calendar up big.Here are five of your Chinese New Year best restaurants:
Sitting on the dock of the bay, or a patio downtown, or in the cool comfort of an air conditioned restaurant, nothing says summertime like fish and chips. Here are the city’s top 5 spots:
We are so fortunate in Toronto that we don’t have to wait for TIFF to arrive to get a sneak peek of Hollywood elite, supermodels and their ilk. If you want to star-gaze and get up close to celebs, head to these top 5 eateries in the city for VIPs and superstars.
One of the best ways to spend a summer evening is to catch a show. Whether you’re going out to a big theatre production such as Newsies or Kinky Boots, or you’re heading off to hear a performance by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Canadian Opera Company or Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra & Chamber Choir, you’re going to want to eat beforehand.
Summerlicious is a time to get out to restaurants you’ve never been to, to experience the city in a new way, to get caught up in the excitement of our great chefs and restaurants. Do something a little different this year. Here are my top 5 picks for Summerlicious standouts:
Many fast food chains have a secret menu – Burger King, Chipotle, Starbucks – but right here in our midst, Toronto restaurants have been serving up menu items that aren’t widely known to the public. Perhaps the most famous of the bunch is The Burger’s Priest, with their hush-hush menu that’s only available after you answer a skill-testing question. Once you’ve got it right, you’ve gained the right to order over 10 items.
Showing your Dad you care this year is easy, thanks to these 5 terrific spots.
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