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Upstate Eats Trail - Your Next Road Trip Awaits!

Growing up on road trips as a kid has made me restless when I haven’t driven long distances in a prolonged time. From car rides starting in Toronto down to Florida, East to Newfoundland, and out West to Vancouver, the freedom of the open roads are one of my favourite ways to travel and see the world. Unfortunately when covid took over in 2020, those road trips took a back-seat for a few years, and I was left pondering where and when my next road trip would be.

Fast-forward now to 2022, road trips are back on the agenda. Hell yeah! Picking my first road trip destination after a two year hiatus was a tough one. The great thing about living in Toronto is that there are a lot of amazing places and cities to travel to that are only a short drive away. So when the opportunity to plan a road trip across the border into the United States came up this Summer, I was more excited than ever!

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If you’re a person like me who loves to merge the two worlds of food and travel together, then the Upstate Eats Trail is the next road trip for you! As the name suggests, this road trip is all about hitting up the diverse and exciting cities of Upstate New York where some of United State’s best bakers, sandwich bakers, and chicken wing shakers all reside! You’ll find a legacy of comfort foods that’s delectable, unforgettable, and best yet… affordable!

We’ll be hitting up four cities on this road trip: Binghamton, Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo. The trip I took consisted of four nights and five days starting from Toronto, Ontario. There are two options to take here. You either start from the farthest city from Toronto which is Binghamton which means you’ll have the longest drive on the first day of your trip, or you can start from the closest city from Toronto which is Buffalo. If you start in Buffalo you’ll have the shortest drive on your first day, but the longest drive back home on your final day. The choice is completely up to you depending on your own circumstances and preference. I decided to have my starting point at Binghamton, New York which is around an eight hour drive from Toronto. As the days went on, I would then slowly make my way back driving past the cities of Syracuse, Rochester, and Buffalo before crossing the border back home to Canada.

Here’s how my adventure went and my exact itinerary for this epic Upstate Eats Trail road trip!

To read up on my other travel guides I’ve put together, find them at the links below:

Binghamton

Nestled in the rolling hills of New York’s Souther Tier, out of the four cities for me, this was the one I was the most unfamiliar with. A long time ago it used to be called the “Valley of Opportunity” as multi-national employers like Endicott-Johnson Shoe Factory and IBM thrived and attracted thousands of residents including immigrants from around the world. Those immigrants brought their culinary traditions that continue here to this day.

Consol’s

One of the best pizzas I’ve ever had! Or better known here as a “hot pie.” Based on a family recipe brought over from Italy in 1946, these hot pies have a crispy thin crust with house made sauce topped with a blend of provolone and mozzarella cheeses. I will even go as far to say that their pizzas here are even better than the ones I’ve had in Toronto. They are seriously… amazing!

Apple Hills Cafe

There’s nothing better than eating breakfast out on a farm! From June through October when the farm harvests its acres of raspberries, blueberries, and apple orchards, they open up their cafe to guests serving up their farm-fresh country cooking using the fruits of their labour. There’s nothing pretentious here. Just good breakfast food. Period.

Lupo’s S&S Char Pit

A staple to Binghamton, come here to order some Spiedies - cubed, marinated meat placed on a skewer and grilled. It’s perfectly marinated pieces of chicken on a roll, an institution here since the 1940s. Did you really visit Binghamton if you didn’t have a Speidie?

Little Venice

The pasta sauce here is the star! Only six people have ever prepared the sweet, thick red sauce that has fed this city authentic Italian cuisine since 1946. You basically just need to order any dish that utilizes their pasta sauce, which luckily is most of it! This to me is what an Italian grandmother would make and jar up at home. So good!

Syracuse

Nicknamed “Salt City” from the salt springs lining the southern shore of Onondaga Lake, Syracuse is a picturesque city with distinct and quaint neighbourhoods, a resurgent downtown infused with students from Syracuse University, and some of the most scenic places mother nature has to offer. The nearby cottage town of Skaneateles and the unique crystal-clear green waters at Green Lakes State Park is a must when you visit here. I just couldn’t get enough of this place!

Doug’s Fish Fry

Located in the picturesque town of Skaneateles, fresh fish dinners has been a staple here since 1982. Just about everything here is made in-house from their secret recipe batter that covers every tender and flaky fish dinner down to their tartar sauce. And when you need dessert, all you have to do is head next door for a seasonal fruit sundae at Doug’s Ice Cream!

Bull and Bear Roadhouse

Syracuse’s signature food is the Salt Potato, and you’ll be able to find their famous dish right here that’s also kicked up a notch. The foundation of the salt potato means it’s freshly boiled, salty, small, and topped with melted butter sticks. But over here you’ll get it loaded with pulled pork, bacon, cheddar cheese, sour cream, and chives becoming its top-seller! Its a twist on a Syracuse staple.

The Original Dinosaur Bar-B-Que

There’s nothing more I love than some good Southern bbq, and you’ll find it here in spades! For more than thirty years, the aroma of brisket cooked low and slow for fourteen hours have covered the city of Syracuse. There’s no better comfort food in the city than what you’ll get here. The restaurant was fully packed when I arrived so I had to wait around 40 minutes before I could get a table. It’s worth the wait!

Heid’s of Liverpool

The quintessential Syracuse Summer hangout, Heid’s features hot dogs from Hofmann Sausage Company which is an iconic Syracuse brand that originated in the 1870s. Choose from a Hofmann’s red frank or a white coney - a particularly juicy hot dog flavoured with spices that give it an extra kick. Top it all off with their secret meat sauce and you got a winner!

Rochester

New York’s third largest city centred around the Genesee River has long been home to innovators and trailblazers where global companies like Kodak and Xerox were born right here. With one of the United State’s oldest public market and New York’s longest running brewery, this city will immerse you in its history and charm. And while you’re here, don’t forget to check out a ball-game!

Rochester Public Market

While the rest of the city sleeps, farmers across Western New York rise in the middle of the night and converge at one of the United State’s oldest public market dating all the way back to 1827! This is the perfect place to seek out some seasonal produce, meat, fish, and other specialties from its 230 vendors.

Nick Tahou Hots

You can’t visit Rochester without trying the city’s signature dish - the garbage plate! Once you get past the name (that is actually trademarked), you’ll enjoy an inexpensive and hearty plate of hot dogs, cold beans, and home fries covered in mustard, onions, and its signature hot meat sauce. Just go in and ask for “a plate with all that garbage on it.” Don’t worry, they won’t be offended.

Abbott’s Frozen Custard

Directly across the street of Ontario Beach Park, you’ll find the most satisfying frozen custard to help you cool down on a hot sunny day. The secret custard recipe that only the company’s CEO and president have access to gives customers a taste of their incredibly creamy, rich custard that needs to be scooped out of a cooler because it’s so dense. This is an essential Rochester Summer experience you can’t pass up on.

Schaller’s Drive-In

Located in an area known historically as “hot dog row” where the collective experience of the various hot dog businesses have more than 200 years experience, Schaller’s Drive-In is a roadside stand you must make a pit-stop at. The hot dogs are sourced from Zweigle’s, a 140-year-old Rochester institution that makes both “red hots” made with pork and beef, and “white hots”, a regional specialty of pork, veal, and a blend of spices.

Genesee Brew House

They have probably one of the best views of any brew house as their rooftop patio overlooks the 96-foot tall waterfall flowing through the heart of the city. This is New York State’s oldest beer maker and has become one of Rochester’s iconic brands and the anchor of the High Falls district for locals and visitors alike.

Frontier Field - Rochester Red Wings

After you finish your pre-drink at Genesee Brew House, if the timing works out I definitely recommend getting tickets to a Rochester Red Wings baseball game at Frontier Field! They are the minor league baseball team to the Washington Nationals who won the World Series in 2019! The best part is you can also get your hands on a Zweigle White Hot if you didn’t get a chance to drive down hot dog row yet.

Buffalo

The city all Torontonians know about when it comes to crossing the border to shop. But after the last few times I’ve visited Buffalo, I’ve learned that it offers so much more than retail therapy. With its distinct neighbourhoods, world-renowned architecture, a thriving arts scene, and a vibrant waterfront, this city has it all! I didn’t even mention yet about all its iconic foods, including you guessed it, the birthplace of the Buffalo wings that are currently enjoyed around the world.

The Original Anchor Bar

If you come dine here, you’ll be walking the steps of history. Only a handful of restaurants created a food that altered the course of culinary culture. The original Anchor Bar in Buffalo lays claim to one of those food icons. It’s home of the Buffalo-style wing which was created by restaurant co-owner Teressa Bellissimo back in 1964! If you can’t tell already, stopping by here is a 100% must!

Parkside Candy

If you have a sweet tooth then making a visit here needs to be part of your itinierary! It’s a meticulously restored candy shop and ice cream parlor dating back to 1927 selling dozens of confections made in the factory directly behind the store. Make sure you get their iconic Sponge Candy - a treat that’s airy, crunchy, with caramelized honeycomb made from sugar, corn syrup, and baking soda covered in chocolate. It also makes for a great souvenir and gift for family and friends too!

Bocce Club Pizza

This longtime, family-owned pizza serves up a classic example of Buffalo-style pizza which features a crust thicker than New York, but thinner than the Chicago deep-dish. It has copious amounts of gooey mozzarella cheese and small pepperoni that cup and char while baking. Just be careful when you first lay your hands on it as it comes out fresh from the oven, piping out! Get ready for a fresh slice of one of the best pizzas out there!

Ted’s Hot Dogs

You can’t visit Buffalo without getting a charcoal broiled, footlong Sahlen’s from this nearly century-old hot dog stand. The claim to fame here are their Sahlen’s hot dogs grilled to perfection over a bed of hardwood charcoal before your very eyes as you line up directly behind the front counter. The charcoal broiling causes the skin of the dogs to darken and snap open, giving it a jolt of flavour worthy of being a Buffalo staple.

Schwabl’s

It’s not very often you go to a restaurant that’s nearly as old as the city itself! Opened all the way back in 1837, you’ll find here one of the best versions of Buffalo’s signature sandwich - Beef on Weck. The sandwich consists of hand-carved roast beef dipped in au jus and served on a salted hard roll studded with caraway seeds known as a “kummelweck.” You’ll be stepping back in time as soon as you walk through those doors!

All these businesses are just a small sample of the amazing food you’ll find on this Upstate Eats Trail. What I loved most about this road trip was not just all of the delicious eats I had, but the majority of them are backed by so much history that makes each of their individual cities unique and captivating in their own ways. I can’t recommend this road trip enough! If there are any other spots you think should be included as a stop in one of these four Upstate New York cities that I missed, please let me know. You bet I’ll be coming back shortly to try even more of their amazing eats! Load up the trunk and lets go!

SIAL Canada 2022 Back Better Than Ever in Montreal Post Pandemic!

North America’s largest food innovation trade show has made its much anticipated in-person return to Montreal after going 100% virtual over the past few years due to the Covid-19 pandemic. After participating in SIAL Canada back in 2018 and 2019, it’s become my favourite trade show to attend in the food industry and I’ve been itching to go back in person to witness all the marvellous food innovations and technological and sustainable advancements that many of the participating food companies have excitingly achieved.

Read a recap of my Montreal SIAL Canada 2018 experience here.
Read a recap of my Toronto SIAL Canada 2019 experience here.

SIAL Canada is the only national trade show that offers a complete range of food products under one roof with more than 1,200 national and international exhibitors from 50 countries, alternating host cities between Montreal and Toronto. It’s become a key to the Canadian agrifood industry and acts as an entryway to the US and international markets with over 25,000 buyers from all around the world attending. It’s pretty simple here, the exposure you get when you have a booth at SIAL Canada is unparalleled to any other trade show you’ll find in Canada.

This year in 2022, SIAL Canada was back in Montreal (and in person as well, no more zoom meetings!) from April 20th to April 22nd at the always lovely Palais Des Congres in the heart of the downtown core. I was so ecstatic to be invited back to the trade show this year and quite simply just be back with people! It was the first flight I’ve taken in two years since the pandemic began, and I couldn’t be happier that it was going to be in the world-class city of Montreal.

If you are planning to one day visit SIAL Canada in Montreal, choosing a convenient accommodation is going to be one of the first important decisions you will have to make. Since SIAL Canada runs over a span of 3 days, you’re going to want easy access to the Palais Des Congres. The first time I was in Montreal, my hotel was about a 10 minute Uber ride away. Although that may not sound too far, being mere minutes away walking wise from the facility was a total game changer this year and a huge convenience to have. I was able to quickly go back to my hotel room for breaks and recharge whenever I felt like it, and then being able to quickly go right back to the action whenever I wanted was amazing. With all that being said, if you’re looking for a modern and affordable hotel that is literally a one minute walk to the Palais Des Congres in downtown Montreal, look no further than Hotel Le Dauphin - Montreal Centre Ville. You don’t even need to bring your own laptop with you because every room is equipped with your very own Macbook!

During the first day of SIAL Canada, my favourite event happens in the early morning which is the annual SIAL Innovation Awards! In its 14th edition this year, the top finalists are each trying to take home the Gold ($10,000 prize), Silver ($5,000 prize), Bronze ($5,000 prize), and Sustainability ($3, 750 prize) awards for being the most innovative products of the year. This is always measured on four criteria: packaging, manufacturing process, merchandising, and recipe. This competition is open to all exhibitors where the winners will undoubtedly receive international recognition thanks to the World Champion Tour where they will be showcased in other SIAL trade shows around the world, and is why winning this prestigious honour can really catapult a product’s reach from a national audience to world-wide.

Read a recap of the 2019 SIAL Innovation Awards here.

Here are this year’s 2022 Finalists and Winners!

GROUNDUP - GROUNDUP ECO-VENTURES - CANADA (GOLD AWARD)

Range of flours and baking mixes made of upcycled ingredients. Selected as a new example of circular economy made accessible by the valorization of rejected ingredients into convenient, nutritious and tasty products.

TEMPEHINE - LES ALIMENTS MERJEX INC. - CANADA (SILVER AWARD)

Range of organic marinated and precooked ground tempeh. Selected for the quality of composition and the use of a new process to make tempeh a ready-to-use and versatile ingredient, enabling the addition of vegetable proteins to a wide variety of meals.

LA PRESSERIE - LA PRESSERIE - CANADA (BRONZE AWARD)

Range of raw and unpasteurized vinaigrettes made from cold pressed fruits and vegetables. Selected for their simple and natural composition, the use of fresh ingredients and the cold pressing process which adds culinary appeal to the products

GOOD CHIPS - PARAMO SNACKS - COLOMBIA (SUSTAINABILITY AWARD)

Organic beet and yacon chips with no added oil or sugar. Selected for the naturalness and authenticity of the product resulting from the origin of the ingredients, for the transformation process and the manufacturer's relevant commitments to sustainable development.

FARO - BRÛLERIES FARO ROASTING HOUSES - CANADA

Coffee beans aged in microbrewery oak barrels. Selected for the manufacturing process using an ageing technique that is unusual for coffee, for the sophistication of the product and the original packaging.

CLUB SÉLECT - CLUB KOMBUCHA - CANADA

High-end kombucha presented as wine. Selected for the premiumization of the kombucha offer and the proposed varieties. This product reinvents kombucha as a shared experience to be enjoyed over a nice meal.

ALTERNATIVE KITCHEN - LOC INDUSTRIES - CANADA

Range of products made from organic textured vegetable proteins. Selected for the diversity of the range allowing multiple applications as meat or carbohydrate substitutes, as well as the more ecological transformation process.

SIGNÉ CAMÉLINE - OLIMÉGA SIGNÉ CAMÉLINE - CANADA

Roasted camelina oil. Selected for the new taste experience due to the roasting of the camelina seed, offering a local, gourmet and allergen-free alternative to sesame oil

BAR TO COOK - THE FOODIE FAMILY - CANADA

Bars of sauce with world recipes. Selected for the originality of the format that makes the creation of culinary experiences very easy and accessible to all home cooks. Simple ingredients make it all the more appealing.

Once the SIAL Innovation Awards are handed out, the world was than my oyster here as I had three days to walk around the trade show floors, booth-to-booth, exhibitor-to-exhibitor, from one country to the next learning and finding what the next big food product is. If you’re one of those people who are trying to get their step counter in for their fit bit, coming here will definitely grant you those 12,000 steps you are looking for. This place is huge and you’ll have no problem filling up your day with things to do.

Besides the exhibitor’s booths here at SIAL Canada where if you’re lucky enough you may even be able to take some samples home with you, there are also a variety of other activities scheduled throughout the three days for you to enjoy.

You’re able to book some conferences in where you can take a sharp look within the food industry by sitting in on a variety of talks hosted by expert trend hunters in the agri-food industry. A selection of experts from various backgrounds speak at SIAL Canada each year to share with us the most up-to-date information on the food industry such as the any concerning issues, innovation, market trends and opportunities, and changes in purchasing behaviour.

If you’re a bit more of a thrill-seeker, you can also attend one of the many exciting competitions that play out throughout the trade show (outside of the SIAL Innovation Awards). Pick from the International Cheese Competition, the Olive d’Or Competition, and the Start-Up Pitch Competition. And of course you’ll be able to also see some live cooking demos while mingling with some other culinary professionals at the La Cuisine and the Inspire Drink workshops. There’s something here for everyone to enjoy!

One of the great perks of also going to SIAL Canada is that you’re in a world-class city of Montreal, and if you’re like a foodie like me, you’ll have nothing short of a laundry list of wonderful places to go eat out at when you’re not walking the trade show floors and want to satisfy those cravings you may be having after seeing all the food at the exhibitor’s booths.

Here are some of my top cafes to eat at while you’re visiting Montreal for SIAL Canada that is all in walking distance from the Palais Des Congres. I didn’t use any form of public transportation or car sharing services during my time here in Montreal, just my two feet!

La Finca Cafe (Two Minute Walk from SIAL Canada)

Mandy’s (Six Minute Walk from SIAL Canada)

Olive et Gourmando (Six Minute Walk from SIAL Canada)

Patrice Patissier (Thirty Minute Walk from SIAL Canada)

The planning for SIAL Canada 2023 is already under way. Next year it’ll be back in Toronto at the Enercare Centre from May 9th to May 11th, 2023 where we get to do this all over again! Hope to see you all there!

Fall For Stratford - Everything You Need To Know Before You Visit

The temperature is dipping, the leaves are changing colours, and you can already feel the Christmas energy seeping through the neighbourhoods. That’s right, the Fall season is now in full effect, and there’s no better place to be during this season than the beautiful and charming city of Stratford, Ontario.

If you’ve never been to Stratford, Ontario like me before you probably already know two things about this city. You may have heard about The Stratford Shakespeare Festival that has been attracting hundreds of thousands of theatre goers and tourists each year, and you might have heard that Stratford was once home to international superstar Justin Bieber. There’s no denying that these two things have certainly help put Stratford on the map, but with my recent visit to Stratford I realized there was so much more to love and discover.

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Coming from Toronto where I’m from, Stratford is just a short 90 minute drive away, just a little west of Kitchener, Ontario. Upon arriving you’ll notice that Stratford is not a very large city, and everything you would want to explore in a new city is in walking distance. From their local restaurants, shops, museums, hiking trails, and parks, you can basically walk to all these places on foot. Full disclosure though when I arrived at Stratford, it was a little chilly so I did end up driving around from place to place to keep warm. However I can only imagine just how nice it would be in the warmer months as well. That travel guide for the Spring/Summer will have to wait for another time, but even during the Autumn/Winter seasons you are going to have a blast.

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During my time here in Stratford, there is currently a global pandemic going on that I’m sure all of you are more than aware of called Covid-19. With that said I never felt more safe walking down the streets and going inside the many restaurants and shops, because the city has taken Covid-19 very seriously which I really appreciated. I can’t count just how many times I saw a free supply of masks and easy access to hand sanitizers as you entered inside. I always say that wearing a mask is not only for everyone’s protection, but also a sign of respect to others to keep everyone safe. And I can confidently say that the people of Stratford are the most friendly and respectful people around. Everyone wore a mask around the city which really put me at ease as I ventured throughout the city.

One thing you may not know is Stratford also has its own currency! Yes, you read that right. Tons of restaurants and shops around the city accept what is called Stratford Dollars, which basically acts like gift certificates not just for a specific store or a restaurant, but for the entire city. Isn’t that rad? The Downtown Dollars can be purchased at the Tourism Office at 47 Downie Street in denominations of $5, $10, or $20. Spend them anywhere downtown with the exception of LCBO and gas stations.

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So now lets get to the fun part. FOOD! As a big foodie I often find places to travel based on the food scene, and to my pleasant surprise Stratford has tons of great restaurants and local breweries to indulge in catering to all budgets and taste buds.

FOOD SCENE

Mercer Kitchen & Beer Hall

This was one of the most recommended places I’ve received to eat at. Mercer Kitchen & Beer Hall is located at the heart of downtown Stratford on Ontario Street. They serve an approachable and affordable izakaya style menu where you are able to order many small plates to share with your table. You’ll also find here Stratford’s largest craft beer menu, and if you’re having so much fun and feeling a bit tipsy after a few drinks, book a room upstairs because they also have a hotel right above the restaurant for guests to stay at. A personal must order for me would be their Smoked Sweet Potato Croquette and their Buttermilk Fried Chicken.

Bijou

A local favourite, Bijou offers a highly acclaimed and locally inspired farm-to-table menu honouring their 21 year old tradition of farm-to-table cuisine. On the higher end of the price spectrum, Bijou also masterfully infuses modern influences and techniques in their dishes. You’ll also be able to try their tasting menu if you choose with expert wine pairings for groups of 6 to 8 people. Just note that a reservation is required for the tasting menu with at least a week’s notice. An upscale restaurant that will for sure reward your taste buds after a long day exploring the city. If you do end up dining here, do order their Savoury Crepes and Striploin Steak that comes with an extremely delicious potato pave.

The Bruce Hotel

Similarly to Mercer Kitchen & Beer Hall, not only will you find a great restaurant here but as the name suggests guests are welcome to stay over night here at The Bruce Hotel that’s set on 6 and a half acres of land. This place is absolutely stunning, and although I did not stay here overnight, I did have the most amazing breakfast here inside their restaurant. With floor to ceiling windows, you’ll be greeted by the warmth of the natural light inside a sophisticated dining area. The service here is unparalleled. The friendly waitstaff caters to your every need here showing the utmost professionalism I have ever seen in a restaurant. And lets not forget about their breakfast here. Wow! Probably one of my most favourite meals I’ve had in a very long time cooked by executive Chef Brandon Clemens. Order yourselves here some mimosas, their Perth County Eggs Benedict, and their Bruce Honey Quebec Toast, and you’ll be golden! Breakfast here is an absolute must.

Pazzo Taverna & Pizza

If you’re craving some good old pasta and pizza, look no further than Pazzo Taverna that serves up Stratford’s signature thin crust pizzas, conveniently located on the downtown strip of Ontario Street. Opened 23 years ago, this restaurant is a staple in the city by locals and tourists alike and another highly recommended restaurant to go to when you’re here. This is a great restaurant for lunch or dinner with a laid-back atmosphere and central to many of Stratford’s local activities. I mean who doesn’t like the classic pizza and pasta combination? When you’re here, you gotta try their Zaza Gabor Pizza and their Tortelli. You won’t regret it.

Black Swan Brewing Co

If you’re looking to visit a local craft brewery, a must visit is here at Black Swan Brewing Co which is just a few steps away from Stratford’s famous Avon Theatre. Locally brewed in Stratford, Black Swan Brewing Co offers year-round and seasonal beers in two sizes: Elixir (32 oz) or their Growler (64 oz). Continuously working on flavour-forward beers, you’ll find here their 3 styles of English Pale Ale, Porter, and India Pale Ale. If you can’t make it out to their taproom itself, you may also find their beers at local restaurants and bars they distribute to in Stratford as well. Bottoms up!

Balzac’s Coffee

Now I know Balzac’s Coffee isn’t really a Stratford specialty as we can now find this coffee chain in 14 other locations all over Ontario, however I wanted to highlight this location specifically because this was the very first Balzac’s Coffee location that ever opened up back in 1996. Inside you’ll find a beautifully tiled floor with a spacious sitting area at the back of the cafe to enjoy their signature coffee blends and nitro brews. Right before I drove back home to Toronto, I made a pit stop here at Balzac’s Coffee again located conveniently on Ontario Street. The perfect cafe to grab that quick caffeine fix to start your day.

After your belly is full from filling it up with some delectable food and thirst-quenching craft beers around the city, here are some things you can do to really take in the sights and sounds of Stratford, Ontario.

THINGS TO DO

The Chocolate Trail

In a pure coincidence, my first day in Stratford was on Halloween day. I have not gone trick-or-treating for chocolates and candies since I was a small child like 20 years ago, but because of this Chocolate Trail in Stratford I was able to re-live this child-like experience as a grown adult which was so much fun! The Chocolate Trail is a self-guided tour that introduces you to Stratford’s world-famous confectioners and bakers. For just $30, you’ll be able to go around the city and choose from any 6 of the 20 shops on the Chocolate Trail and receive a chocolate related item that is unique to their store. Items range from candles, to truffles, balsamic vinegar, coffee beans, and even a glass of chocolate flavoured beer. This was the perfect way to start exploring the city because it allows you to visit so many places that you may never have thought of exploring before. One of the most popular stops on this Chocolate Trail is Rheo Thompson Candies famously known for their caramels, barks, and specialty chocolates. This Chocolate Trail is offered year-round and can be purchased online here.

Avon Theatre

If you already know about this theatre than you most likely would call yourself a Belieber. Yes THE Justin Bieber famously performed on the steps of the Avon Theatre as a young boy before he was discovered and became the singer we all know today. You’ll also find a star of him on the steps of the theatre dedicated to Justin. Today, the Avon Theatre is one of 4 Stratford area theatres that presents Shakespeare and other live plays.

Shakespearean Gardens

Right along the Avon River you’ll find a picturesque eden called the Shakespearean Gardens. It’s one of 5 Stratford gardens that fill the city with colour over the course of the year, but this one is certainly the most famous one with Shakespeare in its name. You’ll find the oldest double-arch stone bridge in Ontario, 60 varieties of herbs, flowers, and shrubs mentioned in various Shakespearean plays, fragrant rose gardens, and of course a statue of Shakespeare himself. This is truly a small sanctuary in the heart of downtown Stratford to enjoy. Unfortunately I went to Stratford during a time where the temperature was almost below zero, so I didn’t see the garden’s full potential with the flowers in full bloom. I certainly will make an effort to come back here during the Spring/Summer to take in the full beauty of this garden.

Gallery Stratford

One of Ontario’s largest operating public art galleries, Gallery Stratford has been a significant contributor to the cultural heart of South-Western Ontario since 1967. Gallery Stratford focuses on ever-changing exhibitions of contemporary visual art with a focus of regional and Canadian artists. When I visited Gallery Stratford they had Covid-19 art exhibitions where they showcased local artist’s interpretation of the global pandemic by literally turning a sad and difficult time for many into a creative and artistic endeavor. It was eye-opening to see beautiful pieces of art inspired by the artists life and story from the many months of isolation. Also, a great perk about visiting Gallery Stratford is that the entrance fee is completely free.

Stratford Perth Museum

A little further away from the downtown core is the Stratford Perth Museum. You’ll get to learn about the economic history of Stratford where in the early 1900s the steam locomotive repair industry was booming and gave the city the foundation it has today in the “Railway Century” exhibit. Other ongoing exhibits here include “Stratford Festival: Such Stuff As Dreams…” that talks about the origins of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and “You Are Here” that explores the men and women who built Perth County as the agricultural heartland of Ontario. And of course, hometown boy Justin Bieber has his very own exhibit here called “Steps To Stardom” that showcases some of his most iconic pieces of memorabilia, and his history from starting out busking at the steps of the Avon Theatre to sold out stadiums worldwide. The Stratford Perth Museum has a $7 admission fee for adults, $6 for students/seniors/children, or $20 for families.

T.J. Dolan Trail

If you’re looking to get some outdoor exercise, Stratford has no shortage of outdoor parks, gardens, and trails. The most notable one for me is the T.J. Dolan Trail stretching 3.4km that features a flowing river and is suitable for all skill levels. This is the perfect place to marvel at the Fall foliage around October, and was in full effect just a week prior to me visiting. Even when most of the leaves had already fallen by the time I arrived, it was still a beautiful trail to walk through and a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

WHERE TO STAY

The Arden Park Hotel

Affordable and centrally located is what comes to mind for probably most of us when we’re traveling and looking for a place to stay. The Arden Park Hotel covers both of those check boxes by providing you with comfortable accommodations that will make you feel right at home. It offers amenities like a pool, hot tub, fitness centre, on-site dining, complimentary parking/wifi, and is also pet friendly in case you want to bring your furry friend along for the trip.

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Although traveling to Stratford this time was my very first, it left such a positive impression on me that I know it won’t be my last. This travel guide just scratches the surface of what you’ll find here in this charming, small city of Stratford, but I do hope it can provide you with a head start in your planning. If you do end up coming to Stratford and find even more gems (as I know there are), feel free to share and let me know as well! I would love to hear about it. Have fun and stay safe!

Top 10 Places To Eat At When You're In New York City - The Ultimate NYC Eating Guide!

You’ve booked your plane ticket to New York City, your bags are packed, and now you’re ready to explore the Big Apple. I’ve been fortunate enough to visit a couple of times within the past year, and both times the city provided me with so many different things to do. The world is your oyster here in the city that never sleeps. From the shopping to the night life, the museums to Broadway there are just endless possibilities to keep you occupied from the moment you wake up to the time you sleep.

Not only are there an abundance of activities to do in New York City, that exact same sentiment can be said for food! It is absolutely incredible just how many different cuisines, restaurants, bars, and cafes you will find here. It is truly a foodie paradise. However as much as it’s a blessing of having such a variety of places to choose from, I found myself having a hard time narrowing places of where to eat while pre-planning for my trip. The biggest hurdle to overcome in my opinion is to avoid those tourist traps that are prevalent in any metropolitan city.

It’s information overload when you have so many choices to choose from, but through my own research and personal recommendations I’ve received, I’ve narrowed down a top ten list of places you must eat at whenever you’re here in NYC! This list is tried, tested, and true by yours truly and hopefully will provide you with a quick and easy guide to make sure your food itinerary in New York City shines bright. In no particular order here are my top 10 places.

Emily

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If you find yourself ever craving a burger, this is THE place to go. Known by locals and tourists alike, Emily has what is considered by many the best burger in NYC. Famously named the “Emmy Burger” - it’s pasture-rasied dry aged beef, caramelized onions, Grafton cheddar, cornichon, and topped off with their secret Emmy sauce encased between a Tom Cat pretzel bun. Each bite just melts in your mouth, it’s divine! Don’t forget to also order their deep dish pizzas here as well. Not only do they make a kick-ass burger, their pizzas here are also something you don’t want to miss!

Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken

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World famous fried chicken can be found in hell. Hell’s Kitchen, NYC that is. Blue Ribbon Fried Chicken is a quick-service restaurant that serves up perfectly crispy, juicy, but not greasy fried chicken. You’ll get the perfect crunch in the skin that you look for in fried chicken without all the greasy oil we sometimes come to expect. They also have lots of sauces to choose from here and you’re free to try them all for free. Wasabi honey was a favourite of mine. Get their Fried Chicken Sandwich here as well. Fried Chicken is perfected here in all of its forms.

Mi Noodle Bar

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If you’re always craving a bowl of Pho like me, look no further than Mi Noodle Bar. Super flavourful broth that is poured into your bowl table side with toppings that you might not normally find in a typical bowl of pho but still oh so welcomed! Lobster tail anyone? Or how about bone marrow? They are also the first restaurant in New York to organize a Pho challenge, so if you’re up for six pounds of pho, and three pounds of beef balls, flank, and shank in under 90 minutes you’ll receive a $100 credit and a free appetizer here for life!

Dominique Ansel Bakery

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The birthplace of the worldwide phenomenon, “The Cronut,” was born right here at Dominique Ansel Bakery. It’s a donut and croissant hybrid that is a must-try for anyone making their way here to NYC. With flavours of the month here, it’s hard to pre-plan just exactly what cronut flavour you will get once you walk through the doors, but from what I’ve seen myself there really isn’t a bad flavour combination they create. When I was here last June for example I had their “Peach Pancake” and it was fantastic! This makes a perfect souvenir and gift to bring back home to your family and loved ones for those lucky enough to only be a short flight away.

Los Tacos No 1

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You don’t necessarily think of tacos and Mexican food when you start planning a trip to NYC, but I certainly beg to differ when it comes to Los Tacos No 1. With a couple of locations scattered around the city, the one I went to was within the hustle and bustle of Times Square. With your choice of corn or flour tortilla, Los Tacos No 1 serves up authentic yet simple tacos straight from family recipes back home in Mexico. This was also my first time eating “Nopal” or grilled cactus. A great place to grab a quick bite to eat!

Ruby’s Cafe

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This Australian cafe took me by surprise as I’ve never heard of this place from anyone, so I’ll call this one my hidden gem. It took me randomly scrolling through some food pictures on Instagram before falling in love with a picture of Avocado Toast (the millennial in me) and making my trek here to Ruby’s Cafe to give it a shot. Unfortunately their Avocado Toast is only served up until 4PM, so I opted to order the “Ruby’s Ragu.” I was blown away! Best pasta I’ve had in a long time, and it most definitely ranks up there as my top 3 pastas I’ve ever had in my life. Who would have thought I would find it here at an Australian cafe in America. But I did.

Xi’an Famous Foods

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You know the restaurant is actually famous when the word is literally in its name! And I don’t doubt it one bit because so many people that I know recommended this place to me as well. Xi’an Famous Foods totally lives up to the hype. It’s a fast-casual restaurant that serves up authentic Western Chinese dishes with staples like their hand-pulled noodles and their spices. Their most popular dishes here are their “Spicy Cumin Lamb Hand-Ripped Noodles” and their “Spicy & Sour Lamb Dumplings” served humbly on just paper plates. Packed full of flavour in each bite this is a 100% must visit on any NYC food itinerary.

Joe’s Pizza

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One can’t go to NYC without having a New York Slice at an institution of the city since 1975. From dusk till dawn you’ll most likely find a fairly large line up outside Joe’s Pizza waiting with people eagerly waiting to get a $3 slice of pizza. Don’t let that discourage you because the line does move quickly. No one does a more simple, regular slice of pizza better than here at Joe’s. No gimmicks. Just pure quality. Order their classic cheese pizza here and you won’t be disappointed. If this pizza is good enough for the likes of Drake and Barack Obama, it’s good enough for me!

Lady M Cake Boutique

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If you start getting a sweet tooth head on over to Lady M Cake Boutique. Their signature “Mille Crepes” are literally works of art with 20 thin crepes carefully layered on top of one another mixed with a light pastry cream just waiting to be devoured. The cake will melt in your mouth when your taste buds start alternating between the crepe and cream layers. It all started with their signature vanilla flavour, but now they soon have expanded into other varieties like matcha, early grey, passionfruit, strawberry, chocolate, and many more.

KazuNori

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I came back from a two week trip to Japan shortly before coming here to KazuNori in NYC, and these sushi-hand rolls were just as good if not even better than the sushi I had in Japan. There I said it. Very similar to an omakase experience, these hand rolls are made fresh to order as they are served quickly to you at the bar counter one at a time. Order a la carte here or my personal suggestion is to get their set menu ranging from 3 to 6 different hand rolls. I opted to get their set menu of 5, but could have so easily eaten 6 if not more! I will be coming back here time and time again with every visit to NYC from now on. This may be last on list, but it’s certainly not the least.

Unexpected Buffalo. The Complete Travel Guide to Buffalo, Niagara.

Close to a decade ago when I was still in university at McMaster University in Hamilton (totally giving my age away now), going to Buffalo meant only one thing. SHOPPING! Whether it was road trips with my family or with my friends, the roughly 90 minute drive from Toronto/Hamilton to Buffalo had only one goal in mind. To buy as many items as possible and locate the best deals. Walden Galleria anyone? Yep, that was the shopping mall I would frequent on Black Fridays and many other long weekends when I felt the urge to spend some of those green dollar bills.

It was always a quick day trip. I never would stay over night and explore the city. The day would go something like this. Wake up at 9AM. Drive across the border and arrive at Waldern Galleria in Buffalo just before lunch time. Grab lunch at the food court. Shop until my stomach started grumbling (or until my wallet gives out). Find dinner either at the food court again or any nearby restaurant in the area (Cheesecake Factory was always a go-to), and then drive back home and call it a night. Rinse and repeat for years and years.

If this is also like you, I have some news. We were so naive!!! There is so much more to explore in Buffalo. The food. The culture. The museums and outdoor activities. Buffalo is so much more than just the Walden Galleria and shopping. I didn’t even know Buffalo had a waterfront and boardwalk (and it most definitely has!). I recently spent two nights in Buffalo last month thanks to Visit Buffalo & Niagara and just fell in love with the people and city. I experienced so much more of Buffalo in those two nights than my entire lifetime I spent going back and forth to Buffalo on all of those shopping day trips.

I put together what I think is the complete travel guide on your accommodation, food, and excursions you would want to experience in Buffalo. There are some Buffalo staples here, but also some hidden gems. Get ready to experience Buffalo, Niagara like never before!

To read up on my other travel guides I’ve put together, find them at the links below:

STAY

Aloft Buffalo Downtown

The newest hotel to be built in Buffalo (at least as I’m writing this blog post today) is Aloft Buffalo Downtown. Aloft Hotels is an international hotel chain most notable for its modern architecture and colourful room designs. Acquired by Marriott International in 2016, you’ll also be able to redeem all your travel rewards through their loyalty program Marriott Bonvoy if you are already a member. Situated close to the nearby Theatre district downtown, you’re just walking distance from taking in a show and many other restaurants and bars in the nearby area. My favourite part of my hotel room were three things. My personal outdoor balcony with downtown views, the 55 inch TV (with Netflix capability), and the rainfall shower head.

EAT & DRINK

Breadhive Bakery & Cafe

Breadhive Bakery & Cafe is Buffalo’s only worker-owned bakery and cafe, serving up wickedly delicious baked breakfast and lunch goods since 2014. You’ll find here hearty sandwiches that can be chosen to be on their bread, bagels, or pretzels, alongside their house-made cookies, soups, and salads. Their sandwich names are fun and pay homage to some of their favourite musical influences. I ate the best breakfast sandwich right here! Make sure you order “The Aaliyah!.” Trust me.

Charlie The Butcher

A Buffalo staple is Charlie the Butcher. If you traveled all the way here to Buffalo and you didn’t eat their world-famous “Beef on Weck Sandwich,” did you really come to Buffalo at all? Come inside to watch the roast beef carved right in front of your eyes, before being sandwiched in-between a Kimmelweck roll that’s sprinkled with salt and caraway seeds. It’s the perfect vessel for the thinly cut slices of beef.

Watson’s Chocolates

If you’ve come all this way to Buffalo, you got to try the famous Sponge Candy! This is a Buffalo-centric treat with the likeness of fudge, except with extra sugar. It’s a light and crunchy toffee on the inside made from sugar, corn syrup, and baking soda. There are a few variations of this chocolate treat that was made famous by the Cadbury company in Great Britain, but it’s here at Watson’s Chocolates in Buffalo that brought this fun treat here in North America. You’ll also be able to find some artisanal ice cream here with a Sponge Candy flavour you won’t be able to find anywhere else. Watson’s Chocolates was also voted Best Chocolatier year after year!

Dobutsu

I wouldn’t have guessed Buffalo to have a great seafood scene here, but Dobutsu proves otherwise. A casual pacific fare restaurant, Dobutsu specializes in the cuisine of the American and Asian Pacific region, highlighted by globally sourced fresh seafood and shellfish programs, traditional noodle dishes, Hawaiian poke and rice bowls, and fresh coastal produce salads. I absolutely loved their Seared Big Eye Tuna. My personal recommendation would to ask them to cook it rare. Their Chocolate Bar for dessert is also always changing. The night I went they made their chocolate bar look like the beach filled with sand, turtles, and seashells!

Five Points Bakery & Toast Cafe

Breakfast never tasted so good! Five Points Bakery makes whole grain bread using wheat sourced only from local farms. This has also now expanded into honey, milk, eggs, and a host of other local goods, so if you want to get a real taste of Buffalo this is the place to be. They also sell their loafs of bread inside their restaurant, so if you order a menu item and fall in love with one of their many varieties of toast, you’ll most likely find an entire loaf of it to buy and bring home.

Gabriel’s Gate

American history 101. Do you know where “Buffalo Wings” come from? You guessed it… Buffalo! The flavour “Buffalo Style” wings has basically graced the menu of nearly every pub in North America, and it was in 1964 where a Buffalo restaurant called the “Anchor Bar” changed the course of American food history by inventing the first Buffalo-style chicken wing which is simply a fried chicken wing coated in hot sauce and served with ample helpings of blue cheese. Although it was the Anchor Bar who first created the Buffalo Wing, Gabriel’s Gate ranks high on the local’s list of serving some of the best wings in the city. It’s also one of the 12 locations on the Buffalo Wing Trail. As you can see, Buffalonians sure love their chicken wings!

Ted’s Hot Dogs

A year-round family tradition since 1927, Ted’s Hot Dogs is famous for its charcoal broiled hotdogs, homemade hot sauce, old-fashioned milk shakes with made real ice cream, handmade onion rings, and other menu items grilled to perfection. What you’ll need to order here is this. Repeat after me. “Footlong, Extra Charred with the Works, and a side of Onion Rings.”

Swan Street Diner

I love nothing more than an old-school diner, especially when it’s built inside a circa-1937 era Sterling Co diner car. These limited edition diner cars were manufactured between 1936 to 1947, each numbered upon completion. The Swan Street Diner car is number 397. While the diner is decorated to portray a nostalgic feel, the menu items feature traditional American food items along with some cutting edge culinary offerings. Opt-in for their French Toast and Breakfast Tacos. They also make some kick-ass mini donuts!

Lloyd Taco Factory

What started as a food truck in Buffalo has now grown to become the restaurant in Buffalo to get your taco cravings fulfilled. From authentic Mexican tacos, burritos, and side dishes, Lloyd Taco Factory also has a full bar deep with tequila and mezcal for those nights (or days?) you just want to let loose and get your drink on. They also make their very own hot sauce here, bottled up for you to be ready to be taken home if your hearts desire. They even have here a Fried Chicken and Waffle taco. So much yes!

Churn Soft Serve

Literally right next door to Lloyd Taco Factory (and not surprisingly their sister brand), Churn Soft Serve has a fun, quirky atmosphere where your ice cream cone creations come to life. Bringing you soft serve ice cream made from natural, grass fed cows. There are so many creative toppings to choose from here with vegan options as well. Their signature churro topping is a stand out here. We all scream for ice cream!

Bocce Club Pizza

If you’re craving pizza, look no further than Bocce Club Pizza, another Buffalo tradition since 1946. They use only the freshest and most natural ingredients from 100% whole milk mozzarella cheese to dough made from scratch and hand stretched daily. Their key to success though can largely be attributed to their secret pizza sauce that’s mixed and made every single day. You also know their pizza will be good when you realize that they ship their pizzas nationwide by ordering their pizzas online.

Paula’s Donuts

I couldn’t have been more happy to have found this hidden gem! The best donuts I’ve ever had and believe me I’ve had a lot of donuts in my life. Established in 1996, Paula’s Donuts is a family owned and operated business. Their hand cut donuts are baked fresh daily on the premises, the old fashioned way. With over 30 varieties of donuts along with pastries, muffins, bagels, and breakfast sandwiches there’s something here for everyone. But lets face it if you’re choosing to come here, there’s no way you won’t be walking out with at least a dozen of their donuts. Their donuts are not only huge in size, but extremely affordable coming in at only around $13 for fourteen donuts! Buy a dozen, get two free. Seriously so worth it! I’ll be coming back here each and every time I visit Buffalo. Fact.

EXPLORE

RiverWorks

If you’re an adrenaline junkie this is the place for you! Located in an industrial zone with massive grain elevators that are painted to resemble a six-pack of beer visible from cruising altitude, RiverWorks is an entertainment complex that’s become a one-of-a-kind destination. Not only can you do zip-lining here like what I did across the massive grain silos, you’ll also find within this entertainment complex a brewery, restaurant, rock climbing, roller derby, and even ice skating and curling here in the Winter months.

Albright-Knox Art Gallery

A major showcase for modern and contemporary art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery is one of the oldest public arts institutions in the United States having first opened its doors to the public in 1905. The gallery’s collection includes several pieces spanning art throughout the centuries, with original art pieces displayed here from the likes of Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso. Self-guided or group tours are also available. The building itself is also a wonder on its own, resembling the Erectheum on the Acropolis in Athens.

BFLO Harbor Kayak

Probably one of my most anticipated activities here was getting to kayak along Buffalo’s harbourfront. Located at Canalside on the wharf, you’ll be able to rent kayaks (single and tandem) or stand-up paddleboards at hourly rates. BFLO Harbor Kayaks also offers kayak tours down the Buffalo River, and if you’re having doubts of not knowing how to paddle board, you’re also in luck because they also offer lessons! Remember to wear some sun screen here because you’ll definitely get a sun tan here being under the blazing heat and sun.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Martin House Complex

One of America’s greatest architects was from right here in Buffalo by the name of Frank Lloyd Wright. He constructed and designed the “Martin House” between 1903 and 1905 which exemplifies his “Prairie House” ideal and ranks as one of his finest residential works. Book a tour here at the Martin House to see Frank Lloyd’s architectural genius illustrated in timeless themes evident in his remarkable design: family, friendship, the meaning of home, and the American spirit.

I want to send my thanks again to Visit Buffalo Niagara for their wonderful hospitality in opening my eyes on all the great things Buffalo has to offer beyond the typical shopping malls. This is just a small glimpse into the city, so if anybody else has other Buffalo favourites whether it’s a place to stay, eat, or explore I would love to know! I think now that hockey season is just around the corner again, it’s time to book myself some Leafs vs. Sabres tickets and catch a game in Buffalo at the Keybank Center. Just another great reason for me to go back and visit. See ya soon Buffalo!