First off, happy Canada day to all the Canadians on this board. Secondly, did anybody catch the new series on FOOD Network Canada called "COOK LIKE A CHEF"? It's a really great show, they showcase young canadian chefs and they show basic as well as advanced techniques. It shows on Monday nights at 7:30 ET time for those wondering.
Anneke, it was Ned Bell, he works at the Niagara Peninsula Restaurant. Oh, by the way, the show is everyday at 7:30 pm, watchin it right now. It's about makin' sauces and demi glace. I think I've found my fav show on the Food network, this show is pretty informative
oh and Anekke, Ned Bell was once a featured chef on The great Canadian food show where him and Carlos Rota found someone at a brocery sotre in TO and offered to cook supper for them a la "door knock dinners"
Thanks for the birthday wishes. I didn't mean to take away from Canada, though. I haven't been there in WAY too long. Every time I go, it rains, which comforts my Oregonian heart. (Can you tell I"ve only been to western Canada)... so to the Canadians around, which area of Canada has the best cuisine and why?
I agree, Montreal is the best. Quebec City is pretty close though...
Here in Toronto, there is good food but it's expensive and not as widespread as in Mtl....
I'm excited to be coming to Vancouver, Calgary, Banff and Seattle this summer (leaving next weekend). Anyone got recommendations for places to eat in those cities?
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