We all know that the best thing about the Super Bowl is the snacks. If you don't feel like hosting, park yourself on a barstool at one of these spots.
Are you a curious Fun-Loving Foodie? Or a passionate Gastronomic Guru? Take this quick and fun survey to discover your dining personality, then get recommended content based on your results.
Find relief from this frigid season with the warm comfort and complex spice of the city’s diverse curry creations.
Meredith Hardie packs her bags and takes flight at The Nest, an immersive experience à la Grey Goose Vodka in the heart of the French countryside.
The Spanish wine region of Rioja is closer than you think with this gorgeous, easy-drinking bottle of La Maldita Red, now available at the LCBO.
Impress your date with a gorgeous night out at the most romantic restaurants in Toronto. From charming French bistros to sultry resto-lounges and date spots with dramatic views, there's something for every romantic.
When it comes to unforgettable dishes, there's no substitute for local milk and dairy — it's irreplaceable in everyday meals. Try it for yourself with this creamy pasta with buttery steak and other recipes from Ontario chef Dwight Smith.
Latkes – the classic Jewish dish of crispy potato pancakes are a treat for the holidays and for every day. We weigh up Toronto's best.
Whether you're in the mood for a fancy night out, craving takeout or down for a fun pop-up event, Tock has it all.
Lost Peak is a delicious, single vineyard cabernet sauvignon under $20 that encapsulates the beauty and mystique of Washington State's Cascade Range.
Escape just east of Toronto to the Kawarthas Northumberland region. Enjoy the great outdoors and savour the inside of some of the region's best craft breweries.
It might not be patio season quite yet, but we‘re soaking in the longer days and springtime weather at these sunny spots indoors.
California has more art, culture and outdoor activities on offer than ever, plus a boundary-pushing culinary scene with an insatiable appetite. Here are the best things to do in California.
Cheer on your World Cup team with a pound of wings at one of these classic chicken establishments.
By 3D mapping restaurants, Tablz allows guests to select a table that suits their individual needs when they make a reservation, optimizing the guest experience and turning new visitors into regulars.
Growing vegetables, herbs and other plants at home can be fun, delicious and even easy. Local chef Guy Rawlings talks gardening for beginners in any space.
Ahead of Mother's Day, we're classing it up with finger sandwiches and decadent treats at these afternoon tea spots.
We find out the story behind The Junction's Henderson Brewing, and their coveted, and at times contentious, Ides Series of beer.
Foodie events and activities of all kinds are finally making a comeback. Here are all the things to do in Toronto this August that you won't want to miss.
Whether you're looking for the perfect holiday gift or want to sip something new, we've got the best LCBO wines to buy right now.
Etiquette expert Karen Cleveland helps us unlearn 18 months of eating like cavepeople with a refresher on restaurant etiquette and being a guest at dinner parties.
In episode one of In the Kitchen: Back to Basics, we're kicking things off with Jason Bangerter, who shows us how to grow your own from the beautiful garden at Langdon Hall.
Over 80 bars and restaurants across Toronto will be participating in Negroni Week, a charity event taking place from the 4-10 June. We've rounded up six of the best spots where you can grab a Campari-based beverage.
With our regular holidays on hiatus, the Foodism team shares their tips for salvaging some seasonal cheer while staying COVID-safe this year.
We've launched a GoFundMe in support of the Ukrainian people. In exchange for a small donation, we'll mail a copy of the Summer Issue straight to your door.
From mulled wine packed with fruits and spices to toasty sips that remind us of summer, these Christmas cocktails and cozy drinks will warm you up this season.
Kensington Market has fought to stave off chains and big-box stores — the result is an eclectic, laid-back neighbourhood that is ripe for dining.
Running April 22–24 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the T.O. Food & Drink Fest is three epic days of incredible tastings, classes, pairings and music.
Discover under-the-radar gems, fun-filled activities and foodie faves in Mississauga this summer.
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.
We’ve rounded up our favourite vegan chefs and personalities that are pioneering plant-based dining in the city.
The SoHo Hotel's modern digs, soul-satisfying eats and a happening downtown location make for an epic Toronto staycation.
Canada’s artisan chocolate makers are joining the bean-to-bar movement and leading the charge toward a more ethically produced and ultimately better tasting final product.
Toronto who? Niagara's bounty of fresh produce — and proximity to fantastic wine — offers the perfect breeding ground for culinary connoisseurs.
Only 20 years old, the penicillin cocktail has already conquered the cocktail world with its sweet, smoky fire.
We interview David Zilber, Noma's former director of fermentation and co-author of The Noma Guide to Fermentation, to learn all about the magic of microbes.
From bone china at classy hotels to jam-slathered scones at twee tearooms, we show you where to bag the best high tea and afternoon tea in Toronto.
I took the portable Ooni pizza oven for a spin and made some almost restaurant-quality pizza — but not without burning my fingers. Here’s my honest experience with the Ooni Karu 12G.
Lockdown lingers on, but there are still plenty of fun things to do in Toronto to stave off the February blues.
Elevate your Super Bowl gatherings with these party-ready recipes from some of our favourite chefs in Toronto and beyond.
From mushroom-infused whisky and full-bodied reds to canned cocktails, these are the best fall drinks to usher in the season of cozy comfort.
The events calendar might not be as popping as usual, but there are still plenty of things to do in Toronto this October – you just gotta know where to look.
Graffigna is a bold wine with plenty of personality that's perfect for sharing with friends and family this summer.
Raw fish and uncooked beef dishes appear on many menus, but are they safe to eat? The Park Hyatt's executive chef Antonio Soriano answers all your questions.
The new restaurant on Queen West whisks you away to the Mediterranean with dinner and a show.
Looking to leave the sofa on game day? We've got the best sports bars in Toronto for the big game with a side of beer and wings.
From gin joints to tequilerias, these select spots specialize in serving only the best of the strong stuff.
We may be in a lockdown, but that won't keep us from enjoying the most wonderful time of the year. Here are the best things to do in Toronto this December.