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2022 Toronto: The Restaurant Enthusiast’s Discriminating Guide
2022 Toronto: The Restaurant Enthusiast’s Discriminating Guide
2022 Toronto: The Restaurant Enthusiast’s Discriminating Guide
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2022 Toronto: The Restaurant Enthusiast’s Discriminating Guide

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Andrew Delaplaine is the ultimate Restaurant Enthusiast.


 


With decades in the food writing business, he has been everywhere and eaten (almost) everything.


 


“Unlike the ‘honest’ reviews on sites like Yelp, this writer knows what he’s talking about. He’s a professional,  with decades in the business, not a well-intentioned but clueless amateur.”


= Holly Titler, Los Angeles


 


 


“This concise guidebook was exactly what I needed to make the most of my limited time in town.”


= Tanner Davis, Milwaukee


 


This is another of his books with spot-on reviews of the most exciting restaurants in town. Some will merit only a line or two, just to bring them to your attention. Others deserve a half page or more. 


 


“The fact that he doesn’t accept free meals in exchange for a good review makes all the difference in his sometimes brutally accurate reviews.”


= Jerry Adams, El Paso


 


“Exciting” does not necessarily mean expensive. The area’s top spots get the recognition they so richly deserve (and that they so loudly demand), but there are plenty of “sensible alternatives” for those looking for good food handsomely prepared by cooks and chefs who really care what they “plate up” in the kitchen.


 


 


For those with a touch of Guy Fieri, Delaplaine ferrets out the best food for those on a budget. That dingy looking dive bar around the corner may serve up one of the juiciest burgers in town, perfect to wash down with a locally brewed craft beer.


 


 


Whatever your predilection or taste, cuisine of choice or your budget, you may rely on Andrew Delaplaine not to disappoint.


 


 


Delaplaine dines anonymously at the Publisher’s expense. No restaurant listed in this series has paid a penny or given so much as a free meal to be included.


 


 


Bon Appétit!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 17, 2021
ISBN9781641874137
2022 Toronto: The Restaurant Enthusiast’s Discriminating Guide
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Andrew Delaplaine

Delaplaine lives on South Beach, Miami’s Billion Dollar Sandbar. He writes in widely varied fields: screenplays, novels (adult and juvenile) and journalism. He also has a series of Long Weekend Guides covering some 50 cities around the world. Email: andrewdelaplaine@mac.com He writes several series: The “JACK HOUSTON ST. CLAIR” political thriller novels. “THE ADVENTURES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES IV,” a series of novels starring the great-great-grandson of the famous consulting detective. “THE ANNALS OF SANTOPIA” series, an epic that follows a Santa born in 1900 through to his death 82 years later. The AMOS FREEMAN police thrillers. Other novels: “The Trap Door” follows a boy who is taken back in time to 1594 and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. “The Meter Maid Murders,” a comic look at a detective trying to nab a serial killer on South Beach who only murders meter maids. Has written and directed three features (one doc, two narrative features), as well as several short films and won several awards for his film work. (See imdb.com for details).  His latest film, “Meeting Spencer,” starring Jeffrey Tambor, won the prestigious Milan International Film Festival Award for Best Screenplay.  DELAPLAINE’S “LONG WEEKEND” GUIDES These no-nonsense guides contain Delaplaine’s recommendations and advice for travelers visiting these places for 3 or 4 days. As "The Food Enthusiast," he writes a series of restaurants guides, updated annually. He has no hobbies.

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    2022 Toronto - Andrew Delaplaine

    2022

    Toronto

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    The Restaurant Enthusiast’s

    Discriminating Guide

    Andrew Delaplaine

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    Andrew Delaplaine is the Restaurant Enthusiast.

    When he’s not playing tennis,

    he dines anonymously

    at the Publisher’s (considerable) expense.

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    Senior Editor – James Cubby

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    Copyright © by Gramercy Park Press - All rights reserved.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

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    The A to Z Listings

    Ridiculously Extravagant

    Sensible Alternatives

    Quality Bargain Spots

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    Nightlife

    Introduction

    Everyone loves Toronto, or so it seems, as it’s the one of the most multi-culturally diverse cities in the world and the most populous city in Canada with almost 3 million residents.

    A melting pot of cultures, flavors, and people, with over 140 languages spoken make Toronto a unique destination with its thriving culture, dining, and nightlife.

    With all these different cultures represented, it’s no wonder festivals abound here and there’s a festival for every neighborhood and ethnic group and if you’re a festival fan, then visit Toronto during the summer months as there are a dozen or more festivals scheduled every weekend.

    If you haven’t visited the thriving city of Toronto then it’s time to plan your trip, as it is now bigger than Chicago. While records say that Toronto has 301 days of sunshine, the fall is also a great time to visit to experience the amazing autumn foliage and Oktoberfest.

    But just because the winters can be brutal, don’t discount Toronto’s winter season since it becomes a winter wonderland bustling with chilly sports like cross-country skiing and ice skating – there are 52 outdoor skating rinks in the city.

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