Vancouver: Five Sails
Located in the Pan Pacific hotel in Vancouver, Five Sails is my family’s go-to restaurant for special occasions. So it’s no surprise that I had to take Mike here when we were visiting Vancouver. Amuse...
View ArticleWhistler: Araxi
I didn’t think Araxi was open for lunch but when Mike and I were walking through Whistler Village, we noticed that it was open and decided to check it out. Since it was the summer, they had their patio...
View ArticleSushi Kaji
Known as one of the best sushi restaurants in the GTA, I was beyond excited to try Sushi Kaji. Located in Etobicoke on the Queensway, you would never expect one of the best sushi restaurants to be...
View ArticleJacobs & Co. Steakhouse
Located in King West, Jacobs & Co. Steakhouse is known for being one of the best places in Toronto for steak. The exterior The entrance of the restaurant leads to the restaurant’s dark and cozy...
View ArticleVancouver: Hawksworth
Being the recipient of the “Best New Restaurant” and “Best Upscale Restaurant” awards in 2012 from Vancouver Magazine, Mike and I were really looking forward to our lunch at Hawksworth...
View ArticlePortland: Beast
After planning our Vancouver Island trip, I had gotten a little tired of trip planning and asked Mike to plan our meals in Portland. One place he brought us was Beast, brought to you by Chef Naomi...
View ArticleNYC: Jean Georges
If you want to try a three Michelin star restaurant in New York without breaking the bank, I recommend dropping by Jean Georges for their $39 two-course lunch. Their dinner menu features a three-course...
View ArticleNYC: Eleven Madison Park
The meal I was most looking forward to on our NYC trip was Eleven Madison Park. With many accolades including three Michelin stars and ranked #10 on San Pellegrino’s list of the “World’s 50 Best...
View ArticleSplendido
Having been around for quite some time, Splendido (@Splendido_TO) is quite the iconic restaurant for fine dining in Toronto. After changing hands a couple times and being known as the most expensive...
View ArticleNYC: Gramercy Tavern
Gramercy Tavern (@GramercyTavern) has been on my list for a while and trip after trip to NYC, we always seem to bypass it for something newer and more exciting. But not this time around! While it might...
View ArticleCanoe
Known as one of the top fine dining restaurants in the city, Canoe has been serving up regional Canadian fare since 1995. Sitting on the 54th floor of the TD Bank Tower, not only is the food beautiful...
View ArticleTokyo: Ishikawa
If you think getting a reservation at a three Michelin star restaurant in NYC is tough, Japan has definitely got that beat. Most top tier restaurants in Tokyo don’t even accept reservations directly...
View ArticleWindsor Arms (Brunch)
Every Sunday, the Windsor Arms (@windsorarms) offers a wonderful brunch buffet in their Courtyard Café. While they’ve offered Sunday brunch for quite some time, it’s recently been refreshed and the...
View ArticleAlo
If you thought fine dining in Toronto was completely dead, you probably haven’t heard of Alo (@AloRestaurant). This tasting-menu only restaurant is one of the toughest reservations to get in town these...
View Article[NYC] Le Bernardin
Flawless. That’s how I’d describe the food at Le Bernardin. With a menu featuring impeccably cooked seafood paired with the most delicious sauces, the restaurant is so deserving of all its accolades...
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