Posted by Sheryl Kirby in news and media, on the web, wide, wide world of web on March 26, 2007 at 3:57 pm
Damn, those folks at BlogTO write so many restaurant reviews, it's hard to keep up. This week Tanja is disappointed by Burritos Mexican Food; no kick, no spice. She also checks out 7 West Cafe, a long-time night-owl favourite. Kari visits Parkdale hangout Poor John's Cafe for one of their super breakfasts, while Frank finds Reliable Fish and Chips to be only "nice". Megan hits Skylark, an Indian buffet in Little India and is pleasantly surprised.
Also on BlogTO, Chris checks out Sadie's Diner for tasty vegan grub, a funky new spot at Adelaide and Bathurst, and Megan has a "meh" experience at Eggplant.
At BlogUT, Natasha covers "The Real Dirt on Food" event that took place at Hart House last weekend, with an assessment of the event and the panels as well as a list for U of T students to take action.
Suresh from Spotlight Toronto eats his way across the city again this week with reviews of MBCo@ the TD Centre where the offerings far surpass anything you'll find in the underground food court, and Toba. He cooks up some sausage and cheese, an interesting dish made with cashews, goat cheese and... pepperettes?? He also offers a springtime food round-up with visits to Lahore Tikka House, Montreal Bagels, Cob's Bread and a variety store in Little India where he buys a can of gulab jamun (oh, dude, those are way nasty!).
At Eye Daily, after last week's review of Rebozos, Megan Eves digs through the Eye archives for a collection of other local Mexican joints. And Dave Morris review Wide Open, a drinkin' spot on Spadina.
In his monthly online column, Chris Nuttall-Smith of Toronto Life waxes philosophical on spring food like rhubarb and bunny ears, and there's also a Q&A with chef Greg Couillard.
Thanks for the mention yet again.
Yeah i think curiosity got the best of me with the gulab jamun. Bah!