Being a cosmopolitan city that’s fairly big, there are few things that Montreal does not have. Pointedly, one thing it’s missing is casual street food. Actually, from 1947 through 2013, there was NO street food of any kind in Montreal thanks to a street food ban enacted to reduce litter and to protect restaurants from…
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Next Korean Meal? Jumak!
We love Korean food. Let’s face it, there aren’t many things better than a bowl of hot sundubu-jjigae on a winter night or a plate of japchae when you’re feeling down (or up, really. Japchae is kind of an “always food”). Finding a good Korean restaurant in Montreal is no easy task though, especially one we…
Road Trip to Burlington, VT (Day 2)
After a long day of walking and experiencing all kinds of food flavours, it was now time to go check in to our hotel. We usually try to book the cheapest hotels possible since we barely spend time there (unless it’s a resort of some sort). We found that an affordable option for a decent…
Himalayan Food in the Green Mountain State
Being some serious foodies, we’re always on the lookout for different culinary experiences. We’re especially stoked by things we’ve never ever tried or seen before. Enter: The Sherpa Kitchen, a restaurant specializing in Nepalese-Himalayan food. In Vermont. Let us say just how intrigued we were when, in the middle of strolling through Burlington’s downtown, we…
Choice Chocolates and Cool Confections
Let’s face it: One of the best ways to capture our attention is to present us with a luscious-looking dessert place. So, when we slowly sauntered up and down Church Street, the many rows of huge candied apples in Lake Champlain Chocolates‘ window display drew us in like moths to a flame (fortunately, there was…
Flawless Flatbread
Apparently, there’s a guy who drives all the way from Montreal to Burlington, Vermont, just to have pizza at a restaurant called American Flatbread (Burlington Hearth). This bit of culinary obsession impressed one of our friends enough that he went to American Flatbread to try out the pizza for himself. Four times. Our friend positively RAVES…
The Journey Begins with Bossa
Here we are, writing our first post together! We’re going to start locally, with a new Italian place that just opened up a stone’s throw away from our home, Bossa. Bossa is a small and cozy, quaint little shop that’s just packed with both imported and house-made Italian ingredients, sauces, and decor. They also have…