For all of our lactose-intolerant friends, these delicious and dairy-free recipes sure fit the bill.
Award-winning wines, impeccable culinary experiences and breathtaking scenery await you in Niagara. It’s where the perfect climate and rich soil meet to form the largest winegrowing region in the Northeastern Seaboard — just over an hour from Toronto. A region all its own, Niagara is ripe with experiences just waiting to be picked. Make Niagara yours.
Our resident Brit abroad, Seb was a part of the launch of Foodism UK back in 2013. After eating (and drinking) his way through as many restaurants in London as humanly possible, he felt it was time to experience a new part of the world, and he chose Canada. Good on him eh? Among sampling the many varieties of poutine available, Seb enjoys nothing more than getting out in the sun at music festivals, hunting for the elusive white squirrel at Trinity Bellwoods park and embracing everything TO has to offer... except maybe winter, ain't nobody got time for that.
It can be hard to find the time to squeeze in a homemade meal — luckily these recipes can all be made in 30 minutes or less.
Estrella Damm has always been a proud supporter of great food and restaurants. In these challenging times, the beer of Barcelona is stepping up to the plate once again with a special month-long event that aims to encourage people to support restaurants and bars.The Estrella Damm Culinary Journey is working to encourage Torontonians to support the industry by taking a bite out of the masterpieces this city’s best and brightest chefs are creating – all while dining safely this fall. More than 20 of the city’s top-class restaurants will be working with Estrella Damm to create unmissable, prix-fixe menus and specialty dishes, designed specifically to be paired with Estrella Damm, the beer of Barcelona.Estrella Damm Culinary Journey runs from October 1 to 31, so what are you waiting for? Take a look at who's taking part, what the restaurants are serving up and make your reservation, pronto!
Trius head winemaker Emma Garner pops the cork on sparkling wine, showing why cava isn’t champagne, what makes prosecco pop, and how to sip with confidence.
Andrea is a Toronto-based freelance journalist and content writer reporting on food, drink, life and culture. She has an insatiable curiosity for all things food and drink. If you ever find yourself dining with her, be warned that she’ll ask for one bite or sip of whatever you’re having. She has a taste for sour beverages (whether cocktail or ale) and always manages to find room for dessert. When not eating or drinking, you can find Andrea biking around Toronto on her beat-up cruiser (weather permitting) in search of her next forkful.
In our new Industry Recovery Series, in association with George Brown College, we talk to hospitality industry experts to find out how they toughed out the pandemic, the challenges they're facing now and how they're rebuilding the industry. These are their stories.Â
We scour the city for the best of the best: the best bars, restaurants and date spots so you can make the most of your next night out.
When Lambo's Deli opened next to Trinity Bellwoods Park during the pandemic, the city went wild for Italian deli sammies. Now, they're headed east to continue their sandwich empire in Leslieville.
Whether you're looking to cut back on meat or add more fish to your diet, these pescatarian recipes are sure to please.
Toronto who? Niagara's bounty of fresh produce — and proximity to fantastic wine — offers the perfect breeding ground for culinary connoisseurs.
Whether you have food allergies or dietary restrictions, these recipes are sure to suit your needs and your palate.
We chat to NBA all-star James Harden about shaking up the wine industry with his new label, plus where he likes to eat in Toronto.
From classic Italian staples to sweet, savoury and sour pad Thai, we've got all your pasta and noodle recipes.
We get the inside scoop on the best budget bites, the coolest bars and more from the top culinary talent in Toronto and beyond.
Mike is editor of Foodism's magazine in London, England. His favourite cocktail is a negroni, his favourite wines are from California, his favourite spirit is whisky (with and without the 'e') and his favourite food changes too often to list. Maybe pizza. In what little other free time he has, he withstands being routinely disappointed at the home of his beloved Tottenham Hotspur FC.
Founder of Foodpreneur Lab, Janice Bartley aims to break down barriers for Black food entrepreneurs and ditch the "international food" aisles in grocery stores.
Camp out at these bars and restaurants for your best chance at seeing (or rubbing elbows with) celebrities during TIFF.
From the team behind Cry Baby Gallery, new cocktail bar Le Tigre charms with clever tweaks on the classics and cheeky pop culture references.
We're all waiting to find out if the lockdown will continue, but there are still a whole host of fun and foodie things to do in Toronto this March.
Ontario wine earns plenty of awards and accolades on the world stage, so why aren't we drinking it? We unveil the challenges faced by Ontario's wine regions, from perception to diversity.
The 2025 Michelin Guide will be announced this month. From overlooked gems to buzzworthy newcomers, these are the restaurants that belong on the list.
We chat to the executive chef at Parkdale neighbourhood haunt Simpl Things to find out where he grabs coffee, late-night bites and the reservation he's dying to make.
After nearly 25 years and a growing selection of wines under their belt, Le Fat Bastard is still making big moves.
Caviar is having a moment right now. But what is caviar and why is it so expensive? We get the scoop on caviar's comeback.
This fall, I explored the seasonality of Michelin-starred Don Alfonso from start to finish, with a visit to its urban farm ahead of a sensational meal cooked by executive chef Davide Ciavattella.