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Beast

For dinner one evening, my friend Vanessa and I dropped by Beast to try their “Beast 120” menu. Most of the items are $4 each and are snack-sized. The 120 menu is available Wednesday to Saturday between 5pm and 7pm and require the purchase of a drink. Luckily the drinks were cheap too – between $4 and $5 for Ontario wine and beer.

Song Cook’s

In the past month of so, several people have recommended Song Cook’s to me for Korean food. Finally, one evening Mike and I made our way over. The restaurant location is a little hidden inside a plaza on Steeles (just West of Yonge). Just look for the plaza on the north side of Steeles with the Moores in it.

[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.

[Seattle] Black Bottle

Mike and I went out to Seattle for a few days to visit a friend of ours. Since he lives in Bellevue, which is about twenty minutes away from Seattle, we had dinner in the area one evening. He made a few suggestions and when he informed us that Black Bottle serves up tapas-style food, Mike picked it since he knows how much I like variety.

Campagnolo

I’ve been meaning to come to Campagnolo for quite some time now. Last time, I wanted to drop by on a Tuesday, only to discover they aren’t open on Tuesdays (or Mondays). Located on Dundas, between Bathurst and Ossington, the restaurant has a cozy, rustic tavern-feel.