
Fried chicken sandwich from Slow Jams
Slow Jams is a pop-up that specializes in Filipino BBQ and fried chicken; I tried their fried chicken sandwich (“coconut & lemongrass brine, spicy banana ketchup & soy pickled cucumbers”) at last year’s Taste of Little Italy street festival, and it was quite tasty. The bright red sauce its slathered in kinda tastes like the stuff you’ll find on sweet and sour chicken balls; it’s a bit overly sweet, but the pickles do a pretty good job of balancing things out. Otherwise, it’s nice and crunchy, and the dark meat within is pleasantly juicy. It didn’t rock my world, but it’s a solid fried chicken sandwich.

Pistachio Croissant from Emmer
The pistachio croissant is probably the thing that Emmer is the most well known for, but every time I’ve gone, it’s been sold out. They had just put out a fresh tray of them on my most recent visit, and yeah, of course I got one. It’s good! And it certainly looks impressive, with the generous layer of crushed pistachios on top. The croissant was maybe a bit overbaked (it was slightly dry) and I think inherently, a pistachio croissant will never be as good as an almond croissant. But I still quite enjoyed this; it’s got a nice pistachio flavour, a good balance between the croissant and the filling, and its sweetness was very well balanced.

Buffalo Wings from Mascot Brewery
Mascot Brewery, nestled away in an industrial area of Etobicoke, is a definite hidden gem. They’ve got a nice patio, a decent selection of sharable snacks and sandwiches, and — as you’d expect from a brewpub — a bunch of interesting beer on tap. I had the Buffalo wings (“Honey Buffalo Sauce, Buttermilk Ranch”), and they were quite tasty. I didn’t particularly notice any sweetness (they tasted like pretty standard Buffalo wings to me), but these were otherwise quite tasty, and the buttermilk ranch was a definite upgrade over the standard jarred stuff.










