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.
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.
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.
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.
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.