Mediterranean at its finest. Words by Tara Pepper Bobby and I haven’t been out to dinner in quite a while. We wanted to try something new and decided on Clarkson Mediterranean Bistro. It’s located in the heart of Clarkson, inhabiting the same space the… Continue Reading →
Everyone else can get in on the fun when the restaurant opens to the public on April 3. And as part of the opening celebrations, those who visit the restaurant during its first few days can enjoy a variety of… Continue Reading →
Photography by Jay Kana, Leo Graziani and Sara Cross-Wilkinson On a rainy afternoon, the Spirit of the City staff headed up to the city core for our Christmas lunch. Now we’ve gorged on Italian. We’ve feasted on Mediterranean. This time… Continue Reading →
Words by Jordan Villanueva Before my interview with Chef Alvin Viguilla, I made it a point to watch the Chopped Canada episode he starred in (January 2014). If you know anything about reality competition shows, you know that near disaster lurks around the… Continue Reading →
Words by Jordan Villanueva The small yet mighty taco is a relatively simple concept: take a corn or flour tortilla and fill it with meat and vegetables to create a staggering number of combinations to suit your taste. This versatility… Continue Reading →
Our gourmets add spice to their dining experience by visiting one of the city’s most authentic Southeast Asian eateries. Words by Tara Pepper We had been fantasizing about the fresh, robust flavours of Thai cooking for a while. Luckily Thai restaurants… Continue Reading →
Every week, we’ll be bringing you top picks for virtually anything in the city! These reviews are from real reviewers on Yelp—these people know what they’re talking about. From the best brunch spots to great hair salons, you name it,… Continue Reading →
Every week, we’ll be bringing you top picks for virtually anything in the city! These reviews are from real reviewers on Yelp—these people know what they’re talking about. From the best brunch spots to great hair salons, you name it,… Continue Reading →
Words by Tonia Wilson It seems like all things old are new again. It certainly is a sign of my age when I walk down the street and see young ladies wearing styles I wore two decades ago, some of… Continue Reading →