Category: Review

Ryus Noodle Bar

Located on Baldwin St, Ryu’s Noodle Bar opened in 2013 on the increasingly noodle-centric street. I found myself in the neighbourhood during the week and stopped by for a quick solo lunch. Atmosphere: Ryus had plenty of seating for single diners or couples, perfect and appropriate for a noodle bar. The room was divided in

Tasty Delight

Tasty Delight, formerly Leslie Cafe, is the closest Hong Kong style cafe to The Fiance and I. Last Friday, we decided to drop by for a homey dinner after a week of being under the weather. First, we spent 5 minutes looking for Leslie Cafe, before realizing there had been a name change. Atmosphere: The

Manpuku

Hidden away inside The Village by the Grange, Manpuku was a bit challenging to track down.The Fiance and I circled the food court twice before spotting the restaurant under a sky night on the way to the next building south. Atmosphere: The restaurant itself was cute and surprisingly spacious. I was expecting a ramen like

Smith Brothers Steakhouse Tavern

Last Friday, the Fiance and I had our first dance class in preparation for our First Dance. On our way out the door, we began to review options for dinner. Neither of us wanted to cook, the weekend ahead was full of Chinese food and I wasn’t craving anything after a big Japanese lunch. When

Hai Tang Cafe

Continuing my adventures with Hong Kong style cafes, The Fiance and I stopped by Hai Tang Cafe over the Easter weekend. Located near 16th Ave and the 404, we drive by Hai Tang Cafe on our way to his parents’ house, making it an easy stop. From the outside, the restaurant looked to take up