The literal definition of “hole in the wall”, Sushi Bong was located on Northtown Way, a cul-de-sac in a condo complex filled with similar mom and pop shops. In the past, The Hubby and I usually grab take-out since there are only 4 seats in the small space. We decided to stick around and eat
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Hong Shing Chinese Restaurant
When I think of Hong Shing restaurant, I’m reminded of university and plates of Mussels with Black Bean sauce at 3am. Hong Shing has been a cornerstone of Chinese food in downtown Toronto for nearly 2 decades and home to the city’s best General Tao chicken. While the restaurant has aged over its tenure, over
Dragon Boat Fusion Cuisine
Another early morning dim sum outing dragged me out of bed at 8am (after a wedding the previous night) to queue up outside of Dragon Boat Fusion Cuisine. When The Hubby and I pulled into the parking lot of Dragon Boat Fusion, at quarter to 9am, there was already a long line. Since the parking
Momofuku Noodle Bar
Many people find eating out alone daunting, but I find the experience quite relaxing. I have fun people watching, there’s no one else to set the pace of my meal and I can focus on the food. Ramen and noodle shops are perfect for the single diner. Many restaurants have bar seats, serving sizes are
Millie Creperie
For me, Millie Creperie was another Instagram find. I was actually on my way to get a haircut (at Chura salon, my go to since they opened) and realized the bakery was next door. There was no other option but to pop in and grab slices of their namesake cake. It was meant to be.
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