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3 plant-based holiday smoothies
(NC) Whether you’re looking to indulge in a festive holiday treat or need a quick solution to fill up before a ... -
Dining Out: Lobster pho, rightly, the star dish at Chinatown’s Lobster Noodle House
Lobster Noodle House 947 Somerset St. W., 613-233-1275, facebook.com/lobsternoodlehouse/ Open: Daily from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Prices: most dishes without ... -
Satisfy your end-of-day treat craving
(NC) Prone to feel that urge of panging hunger coming home from work or school? These wholesome popcorn bars are easy ... -
Ottawa Dining: There’s fancy barbecue at Lexington Smokehouse & Bar, but some bones to pick too
Lexington Smokehouse & Bar 344 Richmond Rd., 613-421-0219, lexingtonottawa.com Open: Sunday to Thursday 5 p.m. to late, Friday and Saturday 4 p.m. to ... -
Shop in Ottawa sells Poutine Cake
You may not know it yet, but Poutine is the ultimate Canadian comfort food everyone craves. It would be hard to ... -
Ottawa’s Popular Chef René Rodriguez’ Leaves the Kitchen at Orto Trattoria
Veteran Ottawa chef René Rodriguez has recently announced that he would no longer be working at the kitchen at Orto Trattoria ... -
Dining Out: Café My House thrillingly elevates veganism into the realm of fine dining
When chef Briana Kim competed last fall at Ottawa’s Gold Medal Plates event, a somewhat clued-out journalist wrote of her business, ... -
Dining Out: Guru’s Inspired Food Bar consistently serves a few fine items worth returning for
It never fails. From behind the divider that separates the kitchen from the cash at Guru’s Inspired Food Bar, I hear ... -
Dining Out: At Hunter’s Public House, craft beers and deep-fried choices rule
Findlay Creek, the sprawling new development on Bank Street south of Leitrim Road, is most likely some years away from being ... -
Dining Out: At Gandhi’s Village, the waiting was the hardest part
“If patience is worth anything, it must endure to the end of time,” Mahatma Gandhi said. If only we’d been able ...