Food
by Maeve Haldane – May 3, 2012
Thanks to places like Le Couteau and Café Différance, Montreal is finally getting the coffee it deserves
Food
by Maeve Haldane – April 26, 2012
Goosto offers healthy snacks at the foot of Mount Royal
Living
by Alain Hochereau – April 26, 2012
If black never goes out of fashion in interior decoration, it’s because it extends beyond the idea of colour to explore the notion of matter and space instead. "Black represents ...
Food
by Maeve Haldane – April 19, 2012
Ilios chef Fouli Tsatoumas has cooking in her blood like Greece has honey
Living
by Gwenaëlle Reyt – April 19, 2012
They can be polished, dull, smooth or printed, or even translucent in order to be backlit. Still little known in Quebec, stretch ceilings are growing in popularity, and numerous architecture ...
Food
by Maeve Haldane – April 12, 2012
Café Ellefsen pays homage to the flavours of Scandinavia
Living
by Gwenaëlle Reyt – April 12, 2012
Alessi kitchen accessories, Artemide lamps, Sico paint, clothing designed by Marie Saint Pierre and even Couper Croiser carpets. An odd mix? Not so much. Especially considering this amalgam of beautiful ...
Food
by Maeve Haldane – April 5, 2012
It’d been a while since I’d had good sushi, so I was looking forward to the new venture of Antonio Park, a sushi restaurant veteran
Living
by Émilie Perreault – April 5, 2012
As soon as you enter Le Smoking Vallée in St-Henri, you notice the huge panorama of the Lachine Canal that covers one of the walls. This photograph by Mathieu Sparks ...
Food
by Maeve Haldane – March 29, 2012
Is Le Cristal Chinois the new go-to dim sum joint in Chinatown?