Posted by Greg Clow in in the papers, news and media on September 13, 2008 at 5:28 pm
Here’s a round-up of the food & drink articles in Toronto’s papers today…
Toronto Star:
- Corey Mintz eats a whole lot of burritos.
- Gord Stimmell rates four Ontario wines and a Chilean red from today's Vintages release.
- Marion Kane has a touching tribute to legendary Kensington Market restaurateur Amadeu Goncalves who was killed in a car accident in July.
- Mark Bittman loves his chickpeas.
- Richard Ouzounian tries a few of the 19 restaurants at the massive Palazzo in Las Vegas.
- Megan Ogilvie reports on the end of raw milk advocate Michael Schmidt's trial for contempt of court charges.
Globe & Mail:
- Joanne Kates is really pleased that Susur Lee hasn't left town quite yet, and is in the kitchen at Madeline's.
- Beppi Crosariol is impressed by the quality of the Ontario offerings in this week's Vintages selection.
- Lucy Waverman compiles a colourful autumn dinner.
- Sasha Chapman visits a dairy farm, and assures us that despite the recent listeriosis scare, our food is actually safer than it's ever been.
- Victor Dwyer makes this Summerside boy a little homesick with his Q&A with chef and PEI resident Michael Smith.
- Kate Hammer is on hand for the wrap-up of the Michael Schmidt's trial.
National Post:
- Gina Mallet is impressed by the new gastropub-ish bar menu at Crush.
- Margaret Swaine mentions some local wines in her intro, but devotes her main reviews to six imports.
- Kate Swoger and Jon Bricker ooh and aah over the okonomiyaki at Miyabi in Richmond Hill.
- Bonnie Stern gets ready for Rosh Hashanah.