Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Stop #30: Toronto, Canada

Black Camel
This place was a hole in the wall but offered great sandwiches. I wished I tasted the sandwich fresh, but I had to take it to go. It was still good but I probably missed out on the perfectly warm bun and juicy beef brisket. 

Pulled pork shoulder.

Pulled roasted chicken.

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Crown Princess Fine Dining
This place was hyped up. Food was good but not the best dim sum I had ever had. I wasn't sure if it was worth the price tag either. I supposed the food presentation and preparation were delicate. 

BBQ pork pastries; Beef and spinach noodle rolls.

The pumpkin and corn congee was a highlight. Sticky rice was mediocre.

Shrimp and chieve dumplings.

Sui mai (pork dumplings); Beef balls.

My first encounter with BBQ eel in flaky pastry and it was delicious.

The trio of sesame balls for dessert was unique and tasty.

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Kao Shan Road
This place offered authentic yet creative Thai food. I enjoyed every dish!

Garlic tofu - tofu, panko crust, garlic, fresh kaffir lime leaf, naam djeem dipping sauce.

Squash fritters - kabocha squash, wild ginger, lemongrass, shallot, fresh kaffir lime leaf, red curry, egg.

Spicy beef salad - beef, shallot, cilantro, scallion, ground toasted rice, mint.

Pad see ew - wide rice noodles, chinese broccoli, egg, garlic, oyster sauce, soy sauce.

Three flavours pad thai - rice noodles, tamarind, egg, tofu, bean sprout, fresh roasted peanuts, shallot, garlic, chive,dried chili, lime.

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Liberty Noodle
Tried this place at the Eaton Centre. Food was pretty good considering it was in the food court at a mall. 

Shoyu pork noodle soup - light savoury soup w/ bamboo, corn, nori, scallions, and egg.

Bacon kimchi fried rice - with edamame beans and a sriracha-honey drizzle.

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Urban Herbivore
Their specialty was vegan food. I tried the pineapple lemonade (pineapple, lemon, organic cane sugar, mint) and it was so refreshing!

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Mother's Dumplings
Hands down my favorite restaurant in Toronto. These dumplings were gold. They were big, juicy and tasty. Every bite was a flavorful explosion in my mouth! 

Chicken and mushroom dumplings.

Scallion pancake.

Beef rolls.

Pork and bak choi pan fried dumplings.

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Rol San
This was an old school dim sum joint. They offered 24 hour dis sum and you just can't beat that.

Fried shrimp and chieve dumplings.

Sui mai (pork dumplings).

Beef noodle rolls.

Fried chicken wings.

Spring rolls.

Sweet sesame balls.

Stop #29: Upstate New York, USA

Dinosaur Bar-B-Que (Syracuse)

I was so excited to finally visit the birthplace of Dinosaur BBQ. The place was very happening on a weekday night. I tried the St. Louis ribs, brisket, chicken, homemade smoked sausage and some sides - all traditional BBQ goodness. 

However, I wished the menu was a little more extensive and experimental like the other locations. The branch in Newark NJ offered Korean ribs, gumbo and BBQ fried rice; and they were delicious! 

For more information,
visit http://www.dinosaurbarbque.com.


Rochester Public Market (Rochester)
So happy I stumbled into this place. Tasted breakfast empanada from Juan and Maria's. I read that Scott's II and Zimmerman's also offer great breakfast sandwiches. The produce here was fresh and  cheap. Couldn't get any better. 

I support local business whenever and wherever I can. If there is a local coffee shop, I would kick Starbucks to the side. Java's is the local coffee company since 1992. They roast their coffee in a turn-of-the-century style direct flame roaster. It smelt good in the coffee shop and the coffee was perfect. Right next door was the Cosimano e Ferrari Olive Oil Company, also based in Rochester. They had awesome olive oils and vinegars. 

Then there was the Union Street Bakery. Carb heaven and I wanted to buy and eat the entire store.

Hello, Duke's Donuts!!!

The donut was so moist and it almost tasted like a cake. YUMMY!

For more information,
visit http://www.cityofrochester.gov/publicmarket/.


Anchor Bar (Buffalo)
Home of the original buffalo chicken wings. Tourists visited the place and so did the locals. There was a wait on a weekday night but the turnover rate was fast. 

WINGS! I enjoyed every bite. Perhaps I would order them extra crispy as others had suggested.

For more information,
visit https://www.anchorbar.com.


Cracker Barrel (Binghamton)
I love Cracker Barrel. Fun environment, friendly service and great food; what's not to like? Look at this feast!

For more information,
visit http://www.crackerbarrel.com.