Daniel’s Dish | The P&L Burger

The premise of the column is simple; work with restaurants of all kinds in this amazing city to explore what they have to offer and what makes them unique. In a city like Toronto, the choices are sometimes daunting and the food reviews and critics can be snotty and too complicated for their own good. So why not keep this easy?

Drinks. Appetizer. Main Course. Dessert. All along with a bit of information about what makes them our choice for Daniel’s Dish and why you should try them right away!

The P&L Burger, 507 Queen Street West. (416)-603-9919

I thought I would switch things up for this edition of Daniel’s Dish and write a ‘featurette’ of sorts for a soon-to-be Toronto favourite. Love it or hate it, the burger craze is in full force in Toronto and the Parts and Labour (coming soon to Daniel’s Dish) crew have thrown it down with The P&L Burger to partake in what has quickly become a staple food option. Continue reading “Daniel’s Dish | The P&L Burger”

Daniel’s Dish | The Guild

The premise of the column is simple; work with restaurants of all kinds in this amazing city to explore what they have to offer and what makes them unique. In a city like Toronto, the choices are sometimes daunting and the food reviews and critics can be snotty and too complicated for their own good. So why not keep this easy?

Drinks. Appetizer. Main Course. Dessert. All along with a bit of information about what makes them our choice for Daniel’s Dish and why you should try them right away!

The Guild, 1442 Dundas st West. (647) 343-7288

Has anyone else noticed the resurgence of hot spot restaurants and dinning experiences being had in Little Portugal? I have, because Julio & I are being pulled more and more in the direction of the west end, and rightfully so with restaurants like The Guild to visit and enjoy. The unique play on Canadiana cuisine and decor immediately greets you with a sense of warmth as you walk through the doors. Continue reading “Daniel’s Dish | The Guild”

Daniel’s Dish | nota bene

The premise of the column is simple; work with restaurants of all kinds in this amazing city to explore what they have to offer and what makes them unique. In a city like Toronto, the choices are sometimes daunting and the food reviews and critics can be snotty and too complicated for their own good. So why not keep this easy?

Traditionally, Drinks. Appetizer. Main Course. Dessert. All along with a bit of information about what makes them our choice for Daniel’s Dish and why you should try them right away!

nota bene, 180 Queen Street West (416) 977-6400

I haven’t ventured down Queen Street West when it comes to Daniel’s Dish, and I felt it was time to visit this part of Toronto. Nota Bene is one of those spaces I’ve been meaning to visit for quite some time now; with their signature yellow accents on the fascade of the building and located in the hub of the city core, this restaurant has made a name for itself as one of the best. Continue reading “Daniel’s Dish | nota bene”

Daniel’s Dish | Ardor Bistro

The premise of the column is simple; work with restaurants of all kinds in this amazing city to explore what they have to offer and what makes them unique. In a city like Toronto, the choices are sometimes daunting and the food reviews and critics can be snotty and too complicated for their own good. So why not keep this easy?

Drinks. Appetizer. Main Course. Dessert. All along with a bit of information about what makes them our choice for Daniel’s Dish and why you should try them right away!

Ardor Bistro, 59 Ossington Avenue (647) 351-5100

The Ossington Village is one of my favourite spots because it offers some of the best restaurants in the city alongside a sense of comradery and community. One of the latest additions to the Ossington strip is the Peruvian-inspired Ardor Bistro. The sister restaurant to Celestin located in Davisville (which I hope to visit for a Daniel’s Dish soon!), Ardor Bistro fits in beautifully in this trendy neighbourhood. Nestled between a Pho Restaurant and the crazy construction of Toronto, the space is complemented by exposed red brick, hard wood floors and candle light during dinner service. Simplicity is key, and to be honest the space is still evolving as it grows into the newest trend-setter on the street. Continue reading “Daniel’s Dish | Ardor Bistro”