Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Another One Bites the Dust

Tablaa Wine Bar, 2711 Yonge Street, has always been a bit of a mystery. An Indian restaurant with over 1,000 wines on the menu, Tablaa's huge dining room was hard to fill on even the busiest night. So, is it a suprise that an employee went to work last week to find the door padlocked? When he tried to call his boss, the owners cell had been disconnected, making the server extremely nervous because of all the money he is owed.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Sorry, out of eggs

Foodies take note. Mika Bareket has opened a store that looks small, but will have you browsing and chatting for hours. Good Egg, 267 Augusta Ave. in Kensington Market, is a cookbook store with a twist. A perfect book selection and an array of La Creuset cookware are just some of the things worth checking out. The former manager of Type Bookstore, Bareket has a great sense of style, food and selection. Plus, she gives a shout out to my parents former restaurant, Licken Chicken, where she spent a good deal of her childhood. 

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Un Petit Probleme

Although a hipster hotspot the moment it opened, turns out the food at Le Petit Castor just doesn't add up. The Star's Corey Mintz doesn't trash the staff enough (they are rude, I was at a party with one of the pop tarts who works the floor) but basically calls the food awful. Owner Luke McCann is a former journalist and founder of Urban Supper Club, and his years of schmoozing has got people coming in hoards. This makes it the new place to be, but they have to do something about that food.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Blind Item

What notorious Toronto chef bought an entire cow from a local farmer, divvied it up into garbage bags, stuffed in the walk-in freezer and forget about it, only to put 90-day aged beef burgers on the menu a few months later.
Ewwwwwwwwwwwww!