Dolly’s Filipino Mojito Bar

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I was sad when Whippoorwill closed down as they were home to some great cocktails. However, I went to unwind at it’s replacement Dolly’s Mojito Filipino Bar last week and thought it lived up to the location.

I ordered a small Cubano Mojito with Bacardi Maestro white oak rum, fresh cane juice (with a stalk of cane included), mint, and fresh-squeezed lime juice. It was deliciously full of booze.

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Our first dish was Lechon Kawali, a crispy pork belly with cane sugar and a soy sawsawan sauce.

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img_5284 Lastly, we had Seafood Palabok with Panic Pusit a homemade egg flour squid ink noodle and thick rice noodle with fish, cuttlefish, shrimp, little clams and served with crushed pork chicharron. This was so flavourful and delicious.

I haven’t had that much Filipino food in my life but now I’m eager to try more of their cuisine.

Dollys mojito bar and panciteria Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

The 3 Brewers

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I went to a 3 Brewers finally this week. The one near the Eaton’s Centre is huge! Going to the bathroom is like navigating a labyrinth.

Anyways, I couldn’t go there without ordering a bunch of beers so I had the Traditional Et Cetera which was 4 4oz tasters of their White, Blonde, Amber and Brown beers. I liked the blonde the best. It was dry and had a fruity bitterness.

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I paired my darker beers with their version of a Steak Frites. My steak was perfectly cooked to medium rare and seasoned with an herb butter. The fries had a hint of garlic.

This is a decent place with many locations to casually hang out with friends, have a drink and some food.

The 3 Brewers Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Barrio Cerveceria

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Recently, I went to Barrio Cerveceria, a Mexican restaurant in Leslieville with a friend.

We began with an order of Ole Ole Guacomole. The guacamole was decent. I think it was supposed to have pico de gallo but I didn’t really see any.

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Next we had the Hole Mole!, a tuna tostada made of tuna tartare, butter lettuce, beans pureé, mole sauce, crema, cotija cheese on a baked tostada. I found that the mole and cheese overwhelmed the fish. There was also a slightly weird flavour in it.

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We shared an order of Mexican Street corn in a cob with spiced mayo, cotija cheese and scallions. I can’t resist a grilled corn and this one was full of flavour.

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The El Cartel shrimp ceviche had a cucumber broth with coriander pickled tomatillo and pickled red onion. It was a very interesting combination of flavours.

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My favourite was the Marinero, Marinero cod ceviche with mango sauce, pico de gallo, anise-hibiscus flower, inferno salsa and coriander. I loved the presentation with the mango sitting on top of the inferno sauce. One sauce calmed the other and added a nice tart sweetness.

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I washed the food down with Smoked Margarita.

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For desert I had the Pastel de Reyes made with corn bread tres leches, carmelized banana, chocolate ice cream and mint. There were also fresh berries. This was a beautifully delicious dessert that didn’t last long!

I thought the dishes here had hits and misses but it was worth coming here for the dessert and cod ceviche.
Barrio Cerveceria Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Burgatory Birthday

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For Nash’s annual burger birthday we checked out Burgatory which is located at the former home of Hey Meatball!

I ordered the Envy Burger which had fried egg, tomato jam, guacomole, tortilla chips. It was not too heavy and I loved the tomato jam.

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Nash had the Wrath Burger: Hell Sauce (homemade roasted poblano and chili de arbol sauce), pickled jalapeño, red onion, lettuce, tomato and havarti.

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I couldn’t resist getting the truffle oil and parmesan fries. They handled the truffle oil delicately so it perfectly balanced the parmesan for an addictive side.

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They had homemade sodas. Nash had a cherry coke.

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I had a delicious grape and ginger soda.

We enjoyed our burgers and Burgatory. I think we grew up from the ridiculously gluttonous burgers and now just appreciate the ones with a great flavour profile.

Burgatory Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

A Lovely Night At Mistura

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Last Monday, a group of bloggers and I were invited to dine at Mistura on Davenport. The owner Paolo Paolini dined with us and told us wonderful tales of his many years in the restaurant industry.

He was the original founder of Splendido, a benchmark restaurant in Toronto. Mistura opened in 1997. That is almost 20 years of existence! I don’t know many restaurants in Toronto have that lasted so long. It seems like most places rarely last 5 years nowadays.

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We were welcomed with pre-dinner snacks of homemade charcuterie made by head chef Klaus Rohrich.

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There was also crostini with eggplant and fresh herbs.

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And another of Warm mushroom and gorgonzola.

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I’m always unsure about pâté, but their Duck Liver Pâté & Mostarda was to die for. It was not heavy, and had a gentle sweetness. I could’ve had many of these if I didn’t have a full meal up ahead.

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Last but not least (of the small bites) were these Crispy Gulf Shrimp and Cantaloupe Trusses. There was a hint of orange juice in the melon that helped it not overpower the shrimp. I loved delicate attention to flavour and textures throughout the meal.

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Throughout the night we were treated to Prosecco and fine wines.

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dscf4034There was table side bread and dip with various kinds including Calabrese, Focaccia and flatbread.

dscf4040The real dinner started with a gorgeous Sweet Corn Soup with roasted onion & crab salsa, corn croutons and crème fraîche on top. The soup itself had no cream but the corn was blended to a smooth silky texture. Paolini likes to focus on seasonal ingredients with an Italian influence of flavours. Corn may not be that popular in Italy, but the love and care they put into the soup really showed the influences of Italian cooking.

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Our next antipasti was a this trio of Balsamic Glazed Lamb Ribs, Crispy Artichokes and Wile Board Agnolotti.

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The Crispy Artichoke was fried to perfection, with each individual leaf coated with just the right amount of breading and blooming like a flower. It was not heavy and served with a gribiche of fresh herbs, gherkin, caper and boiled egg. People at our table said this was better than the ones they had in Greece!

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The Balsamic Glazed Lamb Ribs were marinated for 3 days and slow cooked for many hours. They were fall off the bone and melted in my mouth. I wish I had an entire rack of them. It also came with a vegetable that had a bit of mint yogurt on it.

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The last thing was an Agnolotti (like a ravioli) with wild board. On top was the delicious jus used for roasting, dried cherries and wilted greens.

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The main course was a taste of two different things. On the left we had the a pan-seared Branzino with lemon scented bean salad, manila clams and olive oil poached cherry tomatoes.

The second was a Boneless Free Range Chicken with squash caponata, chesnut purée, roasted onions and sautéed spinach. There was also a fried piece of chicken skin.

I love how each individual ingredient is treated with care. Nothing felt like an afterthought. The fish and chicken was perfectly cooked. The vegetables each had their own flavour whether it was the hint of lemon, or the juiciness of the oil poached tomatoes.

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Not entirely sure how I had room for dessert but how could I resist this Vanilla Panna Cotta with berries, strawberry meringue crumble and a crispy sugar tuille. This was to die for!

Dessert also came with a small glass of Vieni Dolce Piccante Graspa made in Beamsville, Ontario. It had a hint of chili but also a sweetness that made it less harsh than other “grappa” I have tried.

It was the perfect ending to a superb meal at Mistura.

Mistura Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Don Don Izakaya

dscf3942 I recently went to Don Don Izakaya near Yonge and Dundas. It is a place with sharing plates and there were tons of things on the menu, including tons of drinks.

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The first thing I got was Jaja Beef. There was a mini grill where you cooked your own beef, asparagus, oyster mushroom, and zuchini that you could dip in a bbq sauce with miso and ponzu vinegar. The sauce was really good though you had to watch it because if there wasn’t enough butter or got to hot it would stick easily!

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My favourite was this Torched sushi made with salmon, orka, green onion and mayonnaise. I hate okra normally but this one was not slimy and gave a nice texture. The whole thing melted in my mouth.

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Next I had a BC tuna Smoky Hay Sashimi, which is literally seared over burning hay. According to our server it was to be eaten with a piece of radish, garlic and some salt. It definitely delivered on the smoke! It almost reminded me of ham but was a fresh fish.

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To drink I had a Oolong Hi-Tea which I think had shochu in it.

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For dessert I had a Brûlée Style Pudding, which was essentially a creme brûlée. The top was hot and crunchy but I found the middle cold.

While I found the food decent, it was quite expensive. The bill came out to about $70 for such small portions of food. I left feeling like I still needed a snack!

Don Don Izakaya Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Let’s Go Toronto 

The Blue Jays haven’t been doing well this playoff series against Cleveland but I haven’t given up on them yet. There’s a pride in our city of the team, one that didn’t get revitalized until last year.

As Canadians we are always the underdog (in most other sports too). I love seeing people in blue and white and even the city sign light up in the colours. With Drake and sports it’s a fun time to be from Toronto.

King’s Taco

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Nash and I went to the newly opened King’s Taco recently on St. Clair West. It’s a very traditional, non-hipster place. When we placed our order, they gave us free nachos with various hot salsas, limes, onions and cilantro.

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I had a refreshing Agua Michelada to drink. It was like a lemony soda with liquor.

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Both Nash and I ordered plates of taco stuffing where we had to make our own tacos. I had the Ya Vas which was green & red peppers, onion, ham, cheese and avocado.

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Nash had the A la Mexicana: beef, jalapeno peppers, onion, tomato, chorizo and cheese.

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We had fresh corn tortillas to make our tacos with.

Everything was super flavourful and delicious. Plus the portions were so big that we probably could’ve just shared one thing! We had plenty of leftovers and were happy to eat it again the next day.

King's Tacos Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato

Playing Music To A Film

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All photos by Matt Forsythe

Last Saturday, I performed publically for the first time in a few years. I was the soundtrack for Erwin Olaf’s Waiting project where a lady waits for somebody who never comes. The music was written by Sebastiaan Roestenburg.

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As an anxious performer, it was definitely a challenge to maintain composure for over 50 minutes.

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It was the first time I had actually played with the film in it’s entirety.

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In the end, I was around 1 minute off at the end (I played a bit faster than it was) but I improvised until I saw the film fade out and nobody noticed. Yay!

It was fun to be a performer for once!

Photos by Matt Forsythe

I Got A Toronto Library Card!

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This is super dorky but I am so excited to finally have a Toronto Library card. In Toronto, if you don’t have one (it is free), you’re totally missing out. Besides checking out books here are a variety of things you can get access to with a card!

–  Borrow digital eBooks, audiobooks, magazines and more
– Use practise rooms, theatres and meeting rooms
Attend classes
– get limited tickets to museums for free (check local library weekly in the morning for availability)
3D printer
– Access a recording studio
Digital Design workspaces
Computers
– Free access to online learning libraries such as
Lynda, Safari, Mango and Gale