Lockdown may last all month, but there are still plenty of things to do in Toronto this January to keep your spirits high and your belly full.
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.
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.
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.
This fall, we're packing our bags for Milan to check out Tuttofood where the who's who of the world food community will meet and eat.
In Toronto, finding authentic Pakistani food can be a struggle, but Karahi Boys, and its traditional cooking methods, is changing all of that.
Elevate your Super Bowl gatherings with these party-ready recipes from some of our favourite chefs in Toronto and beyond.
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.
Only 20 years old, the penicillin cocktail has already conquered the cocktail world with its sweet, smoky fire.
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.
Ooey, gooey, crunchy or crispy, cookies are one of the sweetest treats around. If you're looking for Toronto's best cookies, we've got the (baked) goods.
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.
Lockdown lingers on, but there are still plenty of fun things to do in Toronto to stave off the February blues.
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.
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.
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.
Gather 'round and gest set for easier holiday hosting with our guide to everything from sabrage to oyster shucking.
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.
Get outside and take in the best of autumn in Ontario with these fun farm-centric activities situated both in and out of the city
We had the feast to end all feasts at Louix Louis in Toronto's spectacular St. Regis Hotel. We came, we saw, we ate the damn King Cake.
Skip shaking up individual cocktails for everyone at your party and serve these crowd-pleasing big batch punch recipes from Toronto mixology maven Robin Goodfellow.
From the same team behind the legendary Toronto's Festival of Beer comes Fizz Fest, a hot new festival dedicated to all things that fizz, plus food, music and more.
Toronto Beach Club, Woodbine Beach's latest and largest addition, serves up coastal opulence for a truly one-of-a-kind Toronto dining experience.
Canada cleaned up at the very first North America's 50 Best Restaurants awards — and three of the top spots are in the GTA. Here's what not to miss at these world-class restaurants.
Canada's largest food and beverage festival is back! This March 31 to April 2, T.O. Food & Drink Fest is a must-visit event for any food and drink lover.
Switch up your usual wine run with a visit to Dundas West's Grape Crush, a bottle shop and wine bar with a large selection of natural vino.
Whether you like thin or thick noodles, pork broth or chicken, we've got the best ramen in Toronto, from Kinton Ramen to Sansotei Ramen.
Wine has been viewed through a white lens for centuries, but a number of Black wine professionals and sommeliers are changing the Canadian wine industry.
We've got a barbecue box worthy of your grill master, the ultimate sushi platter, all the cold beer dad could dream of and more. Father's Day dinner and gifts, sorted.
In brunch-obsessed Toronto, picking a favourite can be tough. So we’ve done all the work for you.
Like a warm wrap-around blanket, these authentic Italian foods will comfort you with their incomparably delicious flavour and premium quality.
We take a trip to Harbord Village's Emmer and Ash bakery and get our paws on their coveted twice-baked croissants, breakfast sandwiches and more.
1 Hotel Toronto is a highly-aesthetic staycation that will transport you into indulgent luxury all while keeping sustainability in mind.
From Nashville fried chicken to stacked subs, we've got the best sandwiches in Toronto for all your deli dreams.
Mississauga is a mouthful and we're not just talking about the name. We've got Mississauga's best things to eat and experience for your next staycation.
A group of restaurants have changed their policy on service. We speak to the people shaking things up – and ask why tipping wasn't fair in the first place.
Snack bars have proliferated across Toronto over the past few years, and we've picked out some of the city's best
Seeking a break from green-dyed brews? Head to these St. Patrick's Day festivities around town instead.
Reifel Rye is 2023’s Best New Whisky of the Year. However you choose to savour a glass, buckle up for unexpected depth and wildly indulgent flavour.
These top specialty grocers ensure well-stocked pantries across Toronto, whether your shopping list includes vegan eggs, quality Italian olive oil or Japanese curry roux
Damien Cochez, the head butcher at Côte de Boeuf gives us a primer on all things steak, from seasonings and how to cook it to how to choose the best cut.
Making hyper-local menus at Montgomery's on Queen Street West isn't just a gimmick for Guy Rawlings, who thinks we should be excited about Canada's seasonal bounty.
Skip the crowds and celebrate the year's spookiest (and candy-filled) day with these food and drink-infused Halloween ideas
Gearing up for the season of giving just got a bit easier and tastier. Here are our food event picks of the month that'll leave you well fed and happy to give