Where to eat and what to do in Toronto?

BJ

BJ
I'll be there this week and it just occurred to me after getting very hungry reading Robert's Paris post that you people might know something about the place.
 
There are a lot of really good restaurants in Toronto these days. But of course, come to the Woodlot. How could you not?

Wine lists have improved in recent years, but we're never going to catch up with the rest of the world.

Go to the Atlantic on Dundas West. Nathan Isberg is chief cook and bottle washer. He has abandoned the menu. He will ask you about preferences and allergies, and then will bring you food until you've had enough. Then you can pay him excessively. The food is delicious, adventurous and idiosyncratic. For wine, byo.

If you are here tomorrow (Wednesday), come to the Gilead Wine Bar for a taste of some local bubbly.
 
Hey, I went to Woodlot, missed Jeff, but had a great time. Excellent pork (and bread). And the Garreliere chenin and CF was delish, with a special nod to the chenin. Owner David and wine importer Nate were excellent wine companions, with David sharing some of the Prince Edward County wines. Very nice space and a very good time! Highly recommended.
 
Nite two was here: http://restaurantchantecler.ca/

The Woodlot dudes said to check it out. It was great! Sort of a Korean fusion gig. Cheap and quality. Good neighborhood vibe.

I should have mentioned, they were having a major Steve Miller Band fest at Woodlot, and that was fun.
 
A fun thing to do is ride the ferry built in 1851 out to the outer island to drink beer on the shore of Lake Ontario.

Didn't get to do any vinyl shopping, but hey, I was there to work.
 
originally posted by BJ:
Toronto's a nice townA fun thing to do is ride the ferry built in 1851 out to the outer island to drink beer on the shore of Lake Ontario.

Didn't get to do any vinyl shopping, but hey, I was there to work.

That is a shame. So many good stores and many are within walking distance of Woodlot.
 
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