By
Naomi
May 08, 2015
food
My parents recently came back from a quick trip to Toronto and brought back for me a delicious platter of sushi, one of my loves. I devoured it with them for lunch, and saved a few pieces for dinner. My favorite is this piece of creamy uni placed delicately on top of a bed of rice. Seriously yummy.
Good sushi places are few and far between, but my go-to spot is a place that Tiffany introduced me to a few years back.
Akane is located in Richmond Hill. A small mom and pop restaurant with great attention to detail and the friendliest staff ever. If you are there for take-out, they will often offer you green tea and a spicy salmon hand roll -on the house- while you wait. If that isn't great service, I don't know what is.
This meal was the perfect prelude to my upcoming adventures, where I will hopefully consume more uni than one should ever try. Excited to bring you all along with me!
naomi
As I sit here writing this, I am perusing other Toronto food blogs, flipping back and forth, and back and forth. The most fabulous part of Toronto is the sheer diversity of food in the city.
I personally have an obsession with DIY foods, like hotpot, kbbq, steamers etc, but it's difficult to find a good place in Winnipeg for any of the above.
It's much different in Toronto where fantastic authentic restaurants for anything are just a hop skip away.
On a cold chilly day, it was KBBQ for sure.
Best part about Korean food are the banchans. I could sit and eat these all day if you let me.
We got two different types of meat, beef ribeye and samgyupsal. Not the healthiest, but once you finish grilling you can wrap the meat up in a delicious lettuce wrap, stuffed to the brim with vegetables. Makes it practically healthy in my books.
My stomach is growling as I write this post.
Sariwon is our go to place, but this time we went to Seoul House once and Chingu the next. You can find a list of places that offer KBBQ here.
Do wear clothes that you plan on washing though, the amazing smell has a tendency to overstay it's welcome.
naomi
By
Naomi
January 02, 2014
canada,
canoe,
christmas,
eatons,
food,
friends,
oliver and bonacini,
shopping,
toronto,
travel
This is a really dated post but it's been crazy busy, so here I am trying to make up for it!
The last two weeks in Toronto have been a whirlwind. I arrived late on the 18th and woke up bright and early the next morning to head downtown with Tiffany.
I needed to bring my bag over downtown to get it fixed so we stopped by Bloor street first and then decided to freshen up at Eatons first since both of us were a little tired post exam recovery and weren't ready to brace the cold that is Bloor's street shopping.
We didn't end up buying anything other than a pair of matching earrings, but this coat was definitely tempting.
Defeated and exhausted we decided to retire for lunch and were greeted in the lobby by these breathtaking Christmas trees which look a multitude times more impressive in person.
We stepped into the elevator and zoomed all the way up to the 54th floor of the TD center to Canoe.
Our server brought us two kinds of fresh steaming bread and a side of kidney bean spread.
100km Greens
Maple Mustard Dressing, Fresh & Preserved Vegetables
There are three things I love about this place; the food, the service, and the amazing view right outside your window.
Grandview Farms Grass Fed Beef Short Rib
Sugar Beets, Pickle Sour Cream & Whipped Potatoes
Aurora Chicken Suprême
Harvest Squash, Seared Leeks & Walnut Butter
Because we went on a Friday, most of the clientele there were businessmen and women dressed to the nines in suits and pearls. Not going to lie, it was a little uncomfortable being the youngest ones there, and in Uggs to boot, but our waiter was so patient and the service was absolutely impeccable.
I'm always a little skeptical of these places because you are expected to hold your fork properly and put your napkin down in the correct way, which almost takes the fun out of food, but if you haven't tried Canoe, do it. There's a great deal of hype surrounding this restaurant and I feel it's one of the few places that actually live up to it. Their attention to detail is amazing, not just in the dish but also in the service as well.
Just don't get the salad, and go for something more adventurous ;)
It's also a great place to sit down and have a conversation. With strangers, with acquaintances, with close friends.
Great company makes the food even better.
Tummies filled and moods lightened, we ended our day under the Christmas tree.
naomi.