One of my closest friends lives in The Annex, which is a great address for a good dinner. With my Guu craving satisfied the week prior, I was eager to try out a new restaurant. Being a skip away from Koreatown, Korean was really the logical option. After reading reviews on Yelp and Urbanspoon, Korean
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The Fry
On my way to work, I noticed a change in one of the restaurants along Yonge. A neighbour of Nome and Kenzo, previously an Italian restaurant, bore a simple new sign with the name “The Fry”. After reading a blog review and finding out they specialized in KFC (Korean Fried Chicken), my next dinner out
Wako Sushi and Sake
Continuing my quest to explore the restaurants in my own neighbourhood. I headed to Wako Sushi and Sake with a group of friends from university who also live in the North York area. Atmosphere: Wako is on the smaller side of restaurants and can comfortably seat around 20 diners. The sushi bar is at the
Hotpot on Yonge
With the weather warming up, I wanted to get in one more hotpot meal before the appeal of boiling soup diminished. Hotpot on Yonge opened about a year ago and they’ve been a welcome addition to the neighbourhood. Before that, my hotpot cravings had to be satisfied uptown or at my parent’s house. I do
Pho Spring Garden
Of all the restaurants on Spring Garden Ave, Pho Spring Garden has the most eclectic selection. Their sign advertises Korean and Thai cuisine but I usually get Pho, the menu has no thai curries, there is aa decent selection of Korean entrees but no rice cake dishes. The Fiance and I stopped by on Sunday
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