It just might save you a trip to PEC
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Dear reader, There’s nothing more relaxing than a weekend of wining and dining in Prince Edward County. The problem is making it happen: forking over a month’s rent for somewhere to stay, selling your soul for a reservation at the restaurant of the moment, then sitting through the particular hell that is cottage country traffic. Listen, I love tipsy bike rides through rolling vineyards as much as the next person—but a trip to the county simply isn’t in the cards for me this year. That’s why I was happy to hear that Martine’s Wine Bar, the latest venture from the Bar Raval team, is bringing a taste of PEC to the city. Each week, Martine’s vegetable-forward menu is curated around whatever’s in season at co-owner Grant van Gameren’s county farm. Whole-roast birds, fresh pasta and a casual wine program round out the experience. Plus, the wood-panelled space (and unmissable rooster statue) will make you feel like you’re in a converted barn. Who needs a view of the lake? Also in this week’s newsletter: a Kitchen Diaries with Roberto Marotta—the chef at Dova, Ardo and Bar Ardo—and a glimpse at Pia, a monthly Mediterranean and Indian fusion pop-up. For all of our food-and-drink coverage, visit torontolife.com or subscribe to our print edition. | |
—Madi Haslam, digital editor | |
| Veggie tales | Martine’s Wine Bar is offering a nostalgic farm-to-table experience in the former Woodlot space on Palmerston. Twice a week, co-owner Grant van Gameren unloads a truck full of seasonal homegrown vegetables. Then he and head chef Luke Haines (of Bar Raval and Buca) come up with a game plan. “If it takes us more than three minutes to think through a dish, we scrap it and start again,” says Van Gameren. “We don’t want anything to be over-thought.” | |
sort-of secret | Pia is chef Jaydeep Pendse’s new Indian/Italian/Spanish fusion pop-up. Think arancini stuffed with deeply spiced chicken biryani and Basque-inspired French toast. If you haven’t experienced the surprising harmony of Mediterranean and Indian cuisine, stay tuned for the next event. | |
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