Donuts seem to hold a nostalgic power over many Canadians – the little circles of fried dough with our favourite sugary topping or filling can have anyone running to the closest shop at a moment's notice to subside yet another...
Named after a medieval French monastic order, a Scottish castle, and the Parisian art museum (which are all referential influences for the design and spirit of the restaurant), Cluny Art Bar serves breakfast and coffees and is a notable lunch spot for people who live in the neighbourhood
Montreal is known for its restaurants, and steakhouses are right up there when it comes to some of the most notable spots in the city. Whether it be for a business meeting or a big dinner with friends, any of these five spots are worthwhile checking out
A Little Italy hot spot, Apollo Concept Bistro is one of Montreal’s most notable Bring Your Own Wine restaurants where you are encouraged to not only eat, but to invent your own meal
Every now and then a new restaurant will open that reminds us that while buff menus with ample plates can be decidedly rad, sometimes, one thing, if done right, can outshine almost any fully-loaded cuisine card. Such is the case with WVRST beer hall, a new Toronto restaurant on King West that opened early June
Seb's Market Cafe is a neighbourhood eatery with a warm and comforting atmosphere that serves a decent selection of breakfast favourites with a few of Chef Francois Godbout's twists.
Medina Cafe has been heralded Vancouver-wide for its ridiculously well-prepared menu. Bistro-inspired and globally-influenced, the meals at Medina Cafe are curated by Co-Owner and Executive Chef Nico Shuermans
Maenam is a place where innovation meets centuries-old tradition – trust us, that's a great thing. Chef Angus An is able to bridge the divide between modern fare and traditional charm in his array of dazzling Thai dishes
La Quercia is a quaint Italian restaurant in Kitsilano, on the corner of Alma and W 4th , and you really have to pay attention because it's easy-to-miss.