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NEW: Little Nicky's Coffee

Location:

375 Queen St. W. Toronto

Open only 4 weeks now, Little Nicky's already seems to have a cult following of donut lovers.

Mini donuts, that is.

Made on a cute little mini assembly line.

Old-fashioned, little, powdery-sugar-and-cinnamon-covered deep fried goodness. 

We love the retro, dinery vibe, and with Ray Charles playing in the background, "A.Mat" said it reminded her of The Cosby episode where the family performs Ray Charles' "Night Time is the Right Time". See video here.

One thing they might want to add to their menu however, is Earl Grey tea. Orange Pekoe (from Tealish) just won't cut it, even if IS loose-leaf and IS quite delish!

Still, with lovely iced lattes and happy little donuts Little Nicky's is already becoming a definite favourite at work this hot summer.

Little Nicky's Coffee on Urbanspoon
tags: CAFES TORONTO, Foodhogger, LITTLE NICKY'S, Little Nicky's coffee in Toronto, TORONTO CAFE NEAR PETER PAN, Tea, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, cafe toronto tea, coffee shops in Toronto, coffee shops on Queen
categories: Breakfast, NEW RESTO, Tea, Toronto, Travel
Wednesday 04.17.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 6
 

LOCAL FEATURE: The Blake House

Location:

449 Jarvis St  Toronto

www.theblakehouse.ca

Open only three months, one of the last standing heritage structures (built in 1891) in Toronto  has been converted into a restaurant called The Blake House (previously, The Red Lion).

One of the three owners and brothers, Jim Vasilakakos sat down and chatted with us as well.  He described The Blake House as being "comfort contemporary"; a feeling we instantly felt when we arrived, as Jim himself greeted us at the door.



The interior is gorgeous...all dark wood, warm lighting and lined with giant black and white photographs from Jarvis Street in the 1800's.

We were blown away by the food; everything was so fresh and so tasty!  As Jim told us, they only buy local, fresh ingredients and everything is house-made.  So, our compliments to the Chef David Araya; thank you for a wonderful meal!


We started off with a local beer, Mill Street Original and an Okanaagan Shiraz...which was delightful.


10oz $3.75 - 20oz $5.75 - 60oz $15.95
Mill Street Original



Prospect Red Willow 8 / 23 / 35
Shiraz, Okanaagan






Had to try the poutine; how could you not?



Poutine 8
Hand Cut Fries and Cheese Curds.
Topped with Bourbon Beef Gravy.

We were warned about the large size, but were blown away by it in reality.  It was huge! For $8?!  And not drenched in gravy, we could actually taste the hand-cut fries.  I've personally decided it's a keeper.



Then, arriving smoking hot,  we had the Chicken Pot Pie which I was dreaming about ever since checking the menu prior to arriving at the restaurant.

Chicken Pot Pie 13
Root Vegetables and Roasted Chicken Smothered in
Herb Cream Sauce. Served with Green Salad.



It was one of the best pies I've ever had, not to say I eat a lot of pies, but the very best pie I'd had was in Edinburgh from the Pie Maker.  That's, Maker of pies and THIS was on par with THAT.



It was flaky and oozing with such a delicious filling, atypical from the usual potato and rubbery-and-questionable chicken filling.  You could actually taste the vegetables (and distinguish them!) from the chicken.  The green salad wasn't doused in dressing, either.



The bread and butter are both house-made, the butter changing every night or week according to the chef's desire:  Roasted red pepper butter one night (what we had),  sage butter, citrus butter...  Brilliant and well executed!

Maple Glazed Salmon 18
Roasted Atlantic Salmon. Served with Smashed
Seasonal Potatoes, Braised Leeks with Bacon Burre Blanc.


I found it refreshing to get potatoes (smashed, at that,  with salmon, 'cause usually you get salmon:

"seasoned with crushed black pepper and salt served on a bed of basmati rice with vegetables"

OR

"seasoned with a dash of dill and served on a bed of wilted spinach"....

I question a restaurant when they consider salt and pepper SEASONING.

This maple glazed salmon we likened to the way we cook at home: with flavour!  The crispy top and break-away center of the salmon was exactly the way I like it.  The sweetness of the leeks with the potatoes brings makes me salivate even as I write, as it was just melt in your mouth delicious.

Market Crumble $6.00
Seasonal market fresh fruit and homemade oats baked
golden brown and topped with ice cream (ask your server)



How to describe this market crumble, made to order with blueberries and arriving smokin' hot and so fresh? Oh, I think I just did.

Crème Brulee $6.00
Baked vanilla custard topped with a crusted layer of
caramel and fresh berries



I don't usually order crème brulee, but lately have had cravings for it, and this was a remarkable one and unforgettable. I'd get it again.

The place was packed, even when we were leaving, a group of 25 showed up; but it was no issue to seat the large crowd as the open concept of the interior allows for big as well as intimate gatherings.  Our server Kaitlyn was gracious and efficient as well, not missing a beat.

We met with the other two brothers, Nick and Mike, as well; it was so nice to talk to each of them and learn how much it meant to them to preserve the history of the building.



It's evident in the interior design that the original stained glass windows and wood burning fireplace only add to the ambiance of the restaurant.   Their patio is possibly the largest in the city, as well.

With an upscale environment serving upscale food but with a down-to-earth vibe and certainly down-to-earth prices, we'd have to agree with Jim and his expression of The Blake House being "your home in the city".  Afterall, three hours later, we still weren't ready to leave.

The Blake House on Urbanspoon

tags: Bistro, Brunch, Foodhogger, Lunch, Maple salmon, Red Lion, The Blake House in Toronto, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Toronto's The Blake House, Urbanspoon, bar
categories: Beer, Bistro, Brunch, Dessert, Dinner, Fish, Fish n' Chips, Seafood, Toronto, bar, bread
Monday 09.20.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 5
 

LOCAL FEATURE: Crepe Delicious

Location:

100 City Centre Drive

www.crepedelicious.com

If it's not pancakes or french toast for breakfast, it's crepes (from scratch) at our house, so to receive two packs of Crepes De Licious mix in the mail was quite refreshing.

 


 

The mix was very easy to use, having only to add milk or water, and they turned out quite well, chewy in texture (whole wheat flour), vanilla-esque and buttery in flavour (shortening).

 

 

 

Our recipe for making crepes uses very little, if any, oil and our crepes turn out a lot thinner.  With the mix we found it a tad difficult to get rid of the powdery bits.

 




That said, if you're not a crepes-from-scratch person, and you like a good crepe, these packages are worthwhile.  Better yet, you can just go OUT for crepes and visit your local Crepe Delicious!

We did that, too.



There's a little kiosk of Crepe Delicious at the Square One Mall.  With breakfast crepes, paninis, savoury andsweet crepes.





Ian and Michael were the talented young specialists on hand for whipping us up some yummy crepes: savoury and sweet!



I don't care much for savoury crepes in general, but the Caesar Chicken ($7.95) one made for us was quite good, and packed with filling.



The sweet crepes is where it's at.  Nutella?  Yes, please!
The Tuttie Fruitte ($6.99) was absolutely divine and made far better than even the crepes we had in Paris!









Nyum Nyum.

They use all fresh toppings, so much so, that they run out of popular ingredients such as apples and panini loaves.  It's a kiosk afterall; it would be great to see this place get it's own restaurant as it was busy and has only a limited number of stools.  Most customers got the crepes to go anyway, wrapped up neatly in foil.   For the busy shoppers at Square One this type of kiosk probably works better than a dine-in restaurant, especially since you can smell the crepes a mile away and can have it as a snack or a meal.

We wanted the Crunchy Caramel $5.85 but they had run out of apples so Ian, who is the resident expert at that location, having been there two years, made us a custom super-duper, nutella-banana-caramel crepe!









I'll post up our own home-made crepe recipe, but until then, if you happen to stop by a Crepes Delicious, try the nutella/banana crepe!  You shan't be disappointed.

Crepe Delicious on Urbanspoon

tags: Breakfast, Brunch, Chicken, Foodhogger, French Toast, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, crepe recipes, crepes, crepes de licious, crepes de licious toronto
categories: Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert, Toronto, crepes
Friday 09.10.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

Mill Street Brewery

Location:

55 Mill Street, Toronto

www.millstreetbrewery.com

For beerfests and the like, Mill Street Brewery has the capacity for the people and the beers.

Check out their Ontario's first "Original Organic Lager" for a light and hoppy flavour.

I'm now more interested in their new Lemon Tea Beer and this contest they're having.







Mill Street Brewpub on Urbanspoon

tags: Beer, Burgers, Chicken, Fish n' Chips, Foodhogger, MIll street pub, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, breweries toronto, brewpub, corktown breweries
categories: Toronto
Friday 09.10.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Overdraught Irish Pub

Location:
156 Front St W., Toronto

Overdraught is what I like to consider a hidden gem of an Irish pub, situated underground right between Joe Badali's and Canyon Creek Chophouse.



Here you can find all the usual pub details: dark corners, cheery folk and most importantly, GUINNESS.

The fish n' chips and wings are just bonuses.









A great place for groups, especially on St. Patty's Day.







Overdraught Irish Pub on Urbanspoon

tags: Beer, Fish, Fish n' Chips, Foodhogger, Guinness, Overdraught Toronto, Toronto, Toronto Overdraught pub, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, bar, front street pub
categories: Beer, Fish n' Chips, Toronto, Underground, Wings
Monday 09.06.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Frugal Fare #6: The Banknote

Location:
663 King Street West, Toronto

The Banknote is one of those work-lunch and after-work dinner/drinks places serving up burger & beer type meals in a bank setting.  Yes, aptly named The Banknote, as it used to a bank, they still have the ol' vault in the back and teller booths.  If that ambiance doesn't suit you, there's always their cosy patio on the King Street side.

It's a great place for post-rock-climbing eats as Rock Oasis is just around the corner!  I'd choose this over The Wheatsheaf, if you were wondering. :)



Burger and fries special



Pasta of the day:



Eggplant Parm Burger:



Penne:



Chicken Burg:



Fish n' Chips:



Banknote Bar & Supergrill on Urbanspoon

tags: Foodhogger, Toronto pubs, banknote resto, beer toronto, burger and fries toronto, fish n chips toronto, frugal fare, frugal fare toronto, king st burgers, king st w pubs, king st west pubs
categories: Beer, Brunch, Burgers, Chicken, Dinner, Drinks, Fish, Fish n' Chips, Outdoors, Patio, Toronto, bar, fries
Monday 08.30.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Wayne Gretzy's

Location:
99 Blue Jays Way, Toronto 

www.gretzky.com 

Poutine$6.99 

Salmon Burger $14.99 

....and the BEST apple pie I've ever had!  With pecan ice-cream, what a change from vanilla, and so delish!!

(Not the greatest pics here, but I was more interested in digging in!) 

Salmon burger and poutine!

Apple Pie with Pecan ice-cream

 

The food is really great at Gretzy's and the service is wonderful.  They have a super happening (always packed) tropical-esque roof-top patio which is great for those warm summer nights.

tags: Foodhogger, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, best roof-top summer patio, food, poutine toronto, rooftop patio toronto, salmon burger, summer patios toronto, toronto eats, toronto patios
categories: BBQ, Beer, Pub, Toronto
Wednesday 07.14.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 8
 

Vinny Massimo's Pizza & Pasta

I'm beginning to think all I eat is pizza and thai food.

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tags: Foodhogger, Lunch, Pizza, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Toronto queens street eats, Urbanspoon, dinner in Toronto, liberty village pizza, massimo, pizza pizza, pizza toronto
categories: Pizza, Toronto
Tuesday 05.18.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Happy Hoggerversary!

It's Foodhogger's 4th Birthday!!

Yes, it's been 4 years since Foodhogger started (well, here on Wordpress, before Wordpress I was on Blogger and then before that on Xanga)!

Anyhow, thank you to all you loyal readers who've stuck by my little food blog through the years.  You've seen me transition from the flashy (literally) food snaps to what I hope is better food photography.

Foodhogger started in May 2006 and has grown over the years to be one of the top food blogs in Toronto with international recognition! It's featured on Urbanspoon and Ziplocal and is one of the TOP 50 blogs in Toronto. Recently, Canada's online search directory, the Yellowpages, contacted us to advertise for Calgary restaurants.

Lola's Commissary (Toronto), Miss Cora's Kitchen (Toronto) and Il Fornaio (in the States) are a few of the restaurants who have recognized my reviews and have featured them on their sites!

Here's to more years of happy dining!

Thanks for eating along with me.

Birthday Bacon

tags: Chicken, Foodhogger, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, anniversary, dining in toronto, food, foodhogger anniversary, toronto eats, toronto food, toronto restaurants
categories: Toronto
Saturday 05.15.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 5
 

Frankly Eatery NOW OPEN!

Our friends have just opened up Frankly Eatery, down in Leslieville.

Here's the scoop directly from one of the owners:

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tags: Foodhogger, Frankly Eatery in Leslieville, Frankly eatery, Leslieville breakfast, Leslieville brunch, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, aloo parantha in toronto, breakfast in toronto leslieville, chives and cheddar scramble, egg bhurji
categories: Breakfast, Brunch, Coffee, Toronto
Monday 04.26.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Gandhi's Roti

Location:

554 Queen ST W, Toronto

Cost: $6.95 - 12.95

www.gandhicuisine.ca

* A huge thanks to Lurgee from My Little Sweatshop for lending me the use of her Canon to capture these shots. 

There's no reason to really review a place as well known and loved in the city as Gandhi's.

'Cause if you're willing to wait 1.5 hours for your roti, then you must like it. 

All I can say is that when we finally brought our  14 (!) pre-ordered rotis back to work, there was absolute SILENCIO in the kitchen while we ate. 

Oh yeah, and we got a free juice-box for ordering 14 rotis!  For $150 worth of roti business (not counting all the other business we've given them) they could have at least thrown in another juice-box, come on!

Frooti

Chicken roti $8.95 + tax = $10.50, a great alternative to the creaminess of the butter chicken.  I like the medium hotness.

Chicken roti, medium


Butter chicken roti - very creamy and rich.

Butter chicken, mild

Malai Kofta roti - veggie/cheese balls in a creamy curry in a roti

Take-out container

Malai Kofta

Needless to say, it was ZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz around the office after that!

Gandhi's Indian Cuisine on Urbanspoon

tags: Foodhogger, Ontario, Queen Street roti, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon, food, gandhi's cuisine, gandhi's roti in toronto, indian roti, queen street eats, roti on Queen
categories: Dinner, Lunch, Roti, Toronto
Sunday 04.25.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Fynn's of Temple Bar

Location:
489 King Street West, Toronto

www.fynnstemplebar.com

It used to be a Fionn MacCool's and now the name isn't all that different but the menu certainly is.  For one, they have these God-awful photographs that don't really look related to anything ON the menu. Things like three scoops of vanilla ice-cream that looks as if a bite were taken out of one of the scoops. And tomatoes. Just you know, random tomatoes.

Regardless, Fynn's is always a staple lunch time spot for us 'cause it serves what we really want for lunch on Fridays: beer. In my case, Guinness.

The food is still yummy and plentiful in portion-size.

Can't ever go wrong with the Fish n chips.

[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="640" caption="fish n chips $14 (one piece $9)"][/caption]

Unfortunately my fave Jerk Tilapia has now been changed to tilapia with pesto and tomatoes (ah, I see where the image of tomatoes comes in useful now). It's not bad, but I miss the Jerk Tilapia 'cause it had a delicious pineapple salsa on top. Bring it back, please!

pesto tilapia and roasted tomatoes on quinoa and basmati rice, with veggies, $16


Overall, no complaints though, this is definitely the best pub on King street near Spadina.

Fynn's of Temple Bar on Urbanspoon

tags: Beer, Chicken, Fish, Fish and Chips, Foodhogger, Guinness, Jerk, Lunch, Pub, Toronto, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon
categories: Beer, Fish, Pub, Toronto
Saturday 04.24.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

Bar Wellington

Location:

520 Wellington St W, Toronto

Oh, Bar Wellie, how you've changed.

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Okay, not to be quite so dramatic, but we really had some good times Bar Wellie and I. Once upon a time, when the service was nice and friendly, and I had my first taste of Leffe beer. Let me tell you, it was something else.  Now it really IS something else.

The service is sloooooooooooooow and rude and the food is, well, okay, so the food was never really THAT good.  The club sandwich, really dry and the pizza bland.

Club Sandwich

Pizza



It does have a big outdoor patio though, but size isn't all that matters.

I guess we will always have Leffe Beer.

Bar Wellington on Urbanspoon

tags: Bar Wellington, Beer, Chicken, Club Sandwich, Foodhogger, Leffe, Pizza, Pub, Toronto, Toronto king and spadina area, Toronto pubs, Urbanspoon
categories: Beer, Burgers, Lunch, Pizza, Pub, Sandwiches, Toronto, bar
Thursday 04.15.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

Harbour Sports Grille

Location:

10 Yonge St., Toronto

www.harboursportsgrille.com

Fish n' Chips..............check.

Fish n chips

Beer....................check.

mmmmmmmmm....beer

TVs....................check.

Over 50 TVs and 2 big screens

Random pasta dish.............check.

Pasta

Can't ask for more from Harbour Sports Grille.

Harbour Sports Grille on Urbanspoon

tags: Burgers, Foodhogger, Harbour Sports Grille Toronto, Pasta, Pizza, Rogers Centre, Toronto Rogers Centre, Toronto pubs, fish n chips toronto, harbour sports grille, pubs toronto, pubs with tvs toronto
categories: Beer, Burgers, Fish, Fish n' Chips, Toronto, bar
Friday 04.09.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

Hemmingways

Location:

140 Cumberland Street, Toronto

Cost: Avg main is $13

www.hemingways.to

In the heart of Yorkville there's a cosy little people (or celeb) -watching pub that has the likeness of some Great-Grandfather's study. Green walls, heavy bookcases laden with old books, equestrian oil paintings lit up with dimmed wall sconces, antique wooden furniture dusty with age ----oh, hang on, that actually is my Great-Granddaddy's study...

I got carried away.

But you get my drift, Hemmingways has the authenticity of an ol' pub that Hemmingway himself might have frequented, but with a menu that's a mash-up of Eastern and Western delights, ie: bruschetta, spring rolls, escargot, Boston Clam chowder, Caesar salads, Greek salads, Tandoori what-nots, roti, pad thai, kung pao whatsits, souvlaki, fajitas....it's a really eclectic menu.

The ambiance at Hemmingways

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



I had the chicken souvlaki once and it was great; couldn't complain. I did however complain about the wine which tasted like that cloth one uses to wipe up counters...YOU know the one! They even confessed that they had that particular bottle sitting out for a while and opened a new one for me.

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Besides that one incident (and I only ordered beer after that night), Hemmingways is quite simply: cosy.

And if you can't make up your mind on what to have for dinner, or if you have picky company to dine with, go to Hemmingways. Lots of food options PLUS beer.

Hemingway's Restaurant and Bar on Urbanspoon

tags: Hemmingway pub in Yorkville, Hemmingways, Toronto pubs, Yorkville Hemmingways, Yorkville in Toronto, Yorkville pubs, pubs in Yorkville
categories: Beer, Burgers, Dinner, Greek, Indian, Mexican, Pub, Salad, Toronto, bar
Friday 11.27.09
Posted by Smita Jacob