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All my regular joints are now gone. Not sure what to try next, without resorting to Springrolls.I'm totally fine with this as long as the food continues to be good.
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All my regular joints are now gone. Not sure what to try next, without resorting to Springrolls.I'm totally fine with this as long as the food continues to be good.
You mean the GO location with the very strange hours? There are plenty of good places left there - Rose Cafe for banh mi, Simon's Wok for Chinese vegetarian, Ka Ka lucky for some fantastic BBQ pork, Hanoi 3 Seasons for some of the best pho in the city, and there's a really great new northern Chinese restaurant called Dumpling House which is really fantastic. Those are just the ones that I frequent - I'm sure there are other decent options, too.All my regular joints are now gone. Not sure what to try next, without resorting to Springrolls.
Hmm, there's a sign that says GO, and another that says Spring Rolls in the font and colours of the Spring Rolls chain. I'd never paid attention to the GO sign before. Is it part of the chain? Yes, never does seem to be open ... very odd.You mean the GO location with the very strange hours?
Oh, I'm sure there are. I've just got to find new ones ... which is a challenge with a very fussy 6-year old, as I'm now afraid to try new places where there's a good chance that there'll not be a thing in the place she'll eat. For the first time since the 1970s those old-school Chinese restaurants that used to have a "Canadian" menu as well appeal to me. Yes, very sad ...There are plenty of good places left there - Rose Cafe for banh mi, Simon's Wok for Chinese vegetarian, Ka Ka lucky for some fantastic BBQ pork, Hanoi 3 Seasons for some of the best pho in the city, and there's a really great new northern Chinese restaurant called Dumpling House which is really fantastic. Those are just the ones that I frequent - I'm sure there are other decent options, too.
Hmm, there's a sign that says GO, and another that says Spring Rolls in the font and colours of the Spring Rolls chain. I'd never paid attention to the GO sign before. Is it part of the chain? Yes, never does seem to be open ... very odd.
Oh, I'm sure there are. I've just got to find new ones ... which is a challenge with a very fussy 6-year old, as I'm now afraid to try new places where there's a good chance that there'll not be a thing in the place she'll eat. For the first time since the 1970s those old-school Chinese restaurants that used to have a "Canadian" menu as well appeal to me. Yes, very sad ...
Ah, that's a thought. She's so fussy though ... won't touch most meats, most vegetables, potatoes, fruits, tomatoes, ...Take your 6yo to Mimi's and get one of the BBQ platters where you roll your meal into rice wrappers. Good messy fun, delish, not spicy. Still my two daughters' favourite 10 years later!
Was there last night. Much more lively than Riverside Public ever was. It's fun, but the music was way too loud and the manager refused to turn it down for us despite nobody in the bar being able to hear each other.There's a new country-themed bar/restaurant (Boots and Bourbon Saloon) that has opened in the space of the old Riverdale Public House
Dumpling House is great. Not mentioned, but MiMi's pho is also fantastic.You mean the GO location with the very strange hours? There are plenty of good places left there - Rose Cafe for banh mi, Simon's Wok for Chinese vegetarian, Ka Ka lucky for some fantastic BBQ pork, Hanoi 3 Seasons for some of the best pho in the city, and there's a really great new northern Chinese restaurant called Dumpling House which is really fantastic. Those are just the ones that I frequent - I'm sure there are other decent options, too.
It may be the next Ossington.
Has anyone seen these ugly Greek columns the Greektown BIA installed? I only saw them at Pape and at Jones.
The highway type lights along the Danforth are ugly. They just removed that type of lighting along Front Street East, so maybe they are replacing those lights along the Dannforth with new light poles. If that's the case, I'm all for it.
The photo doesn't accurately display the scale. I believe the columns are higher than the street light poles. They would very peculiar light poles if they decided to attach arms and street lights to those. The hooks along the side suggest they will be used for flags and banners.