Showing posts with label tasty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tasty. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Exclusively Canadian: Richtree Market Restaurants



Where can you find succulent seafood, juicy vegetables and gourmet meats all made fresh? Richtree, of course. Since recently starting, this chain has established itself as a top name in delicious and healthy meals.
The moment you walk in, you'll be greeted with a smell of superb cooking. As you walk past the neatly arranged tables, you'll see platters of steak, pizza and pasta being made in this market-style restaurant. And you'll feel your taste buds tingling with delight, wanting to get some of everything- but there's just to much variety.
And while you eat, you'll barely notice all the smiling faces, friendly conversation and Medittaranean ornaments.
If this type of quality appeals to you like it does to me, you'll be glad you made your way down to one of the 6 locations- 5 of them open every day- across the Greater Toronto Area.

Tasty Thursdays at Nathan Phillips Square



Until August 28, Tasty Thursdays, a celebration of international food is taking place- you guessed it- every Thursday.
Every week from 11 AM to 1 PM these feverish festivities will run; rain or shine. And whether your taste buds are telling you to get some jumbo shrimp with Jambalaya rice or a plate of smoked baby back ribs, you'll be enjoying. There is a huge lineup of mouthwatering dishes from steaks to noodles to salads to burgers, all for under $5.
However, this event is not only a way to chow down on some delicious Torontonian food, but to dance to free live concerts from several popular artists.
Further, you won't have to worry about damaging the environment as everything is now served in eco-friendly containers.
To get in on this massive party, forget the car and simply take the TTC subway to St. Andrew Station, which is only a few blocks away. From there you'll easily find your way by walking on the street you're on (University Avenue) past both Adelaide Street and Richmond Street and finally turning right on Queen Street.
This will get you to where you and your mouth really, really want to be.