Monday 20 June 2016

Taste of Little Italy

An amazing pizza offered at Italian restaurant "Vivoli"
  Happy Summer, guys!! How are you doing?? In Toronto, as you know, various great activities are held in summer. Go out and don't waste your time staying at home! In this post, I'm going to write about an annual food festival, "Taste of Little Italy".
  This year's festival had been held on College Street from Bathurst to Shaw on June 17-19. A lot of restaurants and bars offered great pizza, pasta, and local foods from Italy, actually some foods were not from Italy, though. The theme of this year's festival was "go slowly", which meant relax and taking your time to enjoy more pleasant things in life. When I went to the festival, I spent a whole day there, and had too much beer, actually. Also, most restaurants have their patios, so you can enjoy nice pizza and beer in the sun.
  Unfortunately, this year's festival already finished, I hope you enjoyed this post and It made you feel want to go next year. I'm going to write about something to drink, especially beer. Thanks for reading my post. See you then!


Also, some butchers offered nice sausages and hams 

I left a YouTube's link below so that you can see what was going on there. Enjoy!


See also:
Taste of Little Italy
Vivoli

Monday 13 June 2016

Amazing Lebanese foods



Today I'm gonna share with you about Lebanese foods. In Toronto, as you know, we can have various kinds of foods, such as Japanese, Korean, Indian food and so on. Among them, I personally recommend you to have Lebanese foods if you wanna have a little bit different food from others.

To be honest, I didn't know about Lebanese foods before coming to Toronto, but now I'm really into them. When you visit Lebanese restaurants, you can have some kinds of stews with naan bread. You can dip naan bread in the stews. Also, I strongly recommend having Hummus. It's one of the traditional Middle Eastern dishes made from chickpeas, sesame seeds, olive oil, lemon juice, and garlic, as shown below. When I ate it for the first time, I was so surprised with the texture of it. It was very smooth. I hope you can try Lebanese foods if you have a chance.

In a case of that, you wanna have Lebanese foods,  I leave a link to a good Lebanese restaurant District Oven. The restaurant is located at the intersection of Collage street and Ossington Ave.

 Thanks for reading my article.

Hummus


The most tempting food in Toronto "Poutine"

Have you ever eaten Poutine? If you've never tried poutine, you have to. Poutine is a typical Canadian Food made with french fried, squeaky cheese curd, and brown gravy, originated from rural Quebec in Canada. It's the most fascinating and unhealthy food I've ever had. Once you smell the poutine, you cannot resist the temptation of it.

If you wanna have traditional poutine, you can visit Nom Nom Nom Crepes. The shop's located on Dundas street between Spadina Ave. and Bathurst St. I personally think that is the best poutine you can have in Toronto. Let's try it and leave your review below.

See also:
Wikipedia "Poutine"
Nom Nom Nom Crepes