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Burrito Boyz Put Toronto On The Map With Its Halibut Burrito
Saturday, 11 Apr, 2009 – 15:56 | Comments
Burrito Boyz Put Toronto On The Map With Its Halibut Burrito

Forget for a moment the ugly split that tore asunder the original Burrito Boyz franchise into a marketing war between Boyz and Bandidos. Those were business decisions, arguments that matter not to us foodies. As …

Korean Tofu Stew, A Good Idea That’s Finally Catching On
Saturday, 11 Apr, 2009 – 15:46 | Comments
Korean Tofu Stew, A Good Idea That’s Finally Catching On

For the longest time in Toronto, Korean BBQ became synonymous with Korean cuisine. It still holds a large popularity among the younger crowd. This is not a bad thing, since it may be the only time you see teens and young adults actually cook. But it’s a colossal mistake to only know of Korean food as such …

Ravisoups, not your average soup nazi
Saturday, 11 Apr, 2009 – 15:31 | Comments
Ravisoups, not your average soup nazi

At some point in the last decade, soup became an acceptable main course. Feeling perplexed like me as to when such permission was given? Conspiracy theories aside, soup’s acceptance probably attained critical mass when NBC …