Joey has only lived in Toronto for about 9 years, and until I met him, he always lived on the West side of the city. When we decided that we were ready to start looking for an apartment of our own (rather than his tiny "junior 1 bedroom" apartment where we couldn't stand in the kitchen at the same time for fear of stepping on one another) I encouraged a search in the East End. We found an apartment in a fantastic neighborhood that met a lot of our needs for a decent price, yet he was still hesitant. "I don't know about the East Side" he said. Somehow I convinced him and we haven't looked back since!! We both love our neighborhood and everything is has to offer. That being said, we do travel to other parts of the city, even into the West End, which is exactly what we did on Canada Day.
I am really starting to like beet juice. It was cold, refreshing and "earthy", although I'm not sure that my mouth likes pineapple anymore (and that makes me sad because other than the burning feeling it tastes so good!)
My salad was lovely and refreshing. All of the components were yummy and everything came together nicely. It was a perfect portion for me and I enjoyed the addition of the walnuts. I only wish that it had contained some tofu or tempeh to up the protein a little, but overall I really liked it.
Joey really enjoyed the seitan!! I was really proud of him for venturing out and trying something new (the chef did give him a sample of the seitan to try before committing to the sandwich) His only complaint was that there was too much bun for the sandwich, but otherwise he really enjoyed it.
I was hoping to end off my meal with some sort of vegan dessert, but none of the offerings were gluten free. I talked to the chef about this, and he said that they were experimenting with gluten free vegan baked goods (and breads for sandwiches) but hadn't found a winner yet. I look forward to heading back to the Calico Cafe and seeing how it fares and evolves in the coming months. They were working on a back patio, which should be opening soon. I foresee a brunch on the patio in the coming weeks!! It's a good excuse for me to cross over to the West side.
If you're in Toronto, be sure to check out Calico Cafe - 1226 Bloor Street West, 416-536-1883
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What a fun place! Our fun restaurant is called Grassroots. They don't have a gluten free, vegan dessert yet either. Lets keep our fingers crossed!
Ash,
Thanks for reminding me that a loss is still a loss. I need to borrow some of your constant positivity!
I agree with you about The Danforth as you've probably noticed. The area is so refreshing. Everything you said is exactly why I love it.
The Calico Cafe is within walking distance to Greg's so I'm definitely going to go check it out in the next week or so. Hopefully he'll be as adventurous as Joey.
THANK YOU for posting a link to the Seitan.
I had noooo idea what it was or had even heard about it.
How do you pronounce it, though? I wanna say "Satan" with the inflection on the second syllable, haha.
as in. "You just ate a SATAN SANDWICH!!!????"
"No Dahhhhling, I ate a Sa-TAHN sandwich, and it was sinfully delicious."
Ok. A bit far. But you know I'm gonna try this when I hit a city next!
Hey Ash - I'm going to check out the Calico this weekend - Kannan and I are die hard "East-enders" and we typically stay around our area for dinners (mostly because its in walking distance and we love it when we run into friends like you, strolling on the Danforth!)
This place looks interesting. I also love the food options in Little India, but I'm not sure about vegan options there. Siddartha is vegetarian and it's delicious. I'm rambling now... great post! See you tomorrow at the Carrot!
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