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World Food

Dining, Dolmades, and a Dancing Santa at The Greek Islands

December 7, 2006

Our welcome at The Greek Islands wasn’t particularly warm. In fact, we almost fleed for our lives, as a loud, oversized dancing santa screeched and gyrated in the lobby. We were starving and it somehow managed to put us off food, if only for a few minutes.
Upon entering the restaurant our spirits lifted a little. [...]

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Famous King

November 20, 2006

Famous King on Princess Street. Words cannot describe the sensation of biting into a freshly made shawarma from this restaurant.
Located just across from Philthy McNasty’s, Famous King is the perfect place to stop off on the way home from the bar. It’s great sober food too.
The featured cuisine here is Middle Eastern/Mediterranean. There are few [...]

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The Golden Rooster Delicatessen

November 19, 2006

With a name like “Golden Rooster” one might think that this is a Chinese food restaurant. It’s not, however. It is a European (German, we think) deli.
The Golden Rooster is a long and narrow shop with a large seating area at the back for enjoying sandwiches and soups; the sort of fare you’d expect to [...]

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Tara Foods: Spicing Things Up

November 11, 2006

Forgive the cliché, although it’s not far from the truth. Tara Natural Foods on Princess St. has by far the best spice selection this side of Division Street.
It’s unlikely that you will be unable to find the spice you want- or at least not because it isn’t there. It’s more likely that you’ll have trouble [...]

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That Bubble Tea Place in the HUB

November 8, 2006

Classics Tea Lounge (aka ‘that Bubble Tea Place in the HUB’) is a great place to relax, eat, drink, study – whatever. The decor is very minimalist – but there are great big windows looking out at Pizza Pizza and the drunk people in the HUB. This place is well discovered by the Asian population [...]

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Amadeus Schnitzel Haus

October 27, 2006

Who can’t like a restaurant with “Schnitzel Haus” in its name?
The rumour surrounding the size of German portions is certainly true in this restaurant. The meal sizes are huge- in fact the restaurant boasts that some food is measured by the metre. Beer is measured by the litre.
All the traditional German favourites are here, including [...]

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Mango Thai and Pan-Asian Cuisine

October 27, 2006

Mango, a new Thai and Pan-Asian restaurant on Princess Street (between Bagot and Montreal), tries to fill the Thai fine-dining void. While the food was good and moderately priced, and the atmosphere cleanier and classier than your typical Thai dive in this city, Mango is still hit or miss.
There’s nothing too special about Mango. The [...]

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El Asador

October 27, 2006

El Asador is a rectangle. A very functional rectangle. When you enter this Mexican/Indian restaurant, you will encounter an empty room, save a few stools and a bar where you can place your order. There’ s menu on the wall listing a variety of Mexican and Indian dishes.
The food here is delicious. Even the most [...]

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Asha Sushi

October 27, 2006

In the heart of the downtown Princess Street area there is a Japanese restaurant called Asha. It’s exterior makes one think more of an arcade, but inside it’s obvious what sort of food is served here. There are Japanese lanterns hanging from the ceiling and a sushi bar along the wall. It’s nothing spectacular, but [...]

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Wok In

October 27, 2006

There is no shortage of Thai places in Kingston. Most are good, some are great, few are both great and cheap. Wok In is that dazzling combination of the two.
Wok In is a tiny, dirty, hole-in-the wall tucked away on Montreal Street. Or rather, it’s a ‘hidden gem’. The hours are strange, and there is [...]

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