This is a good inexpensive French Bistro. It is off the beaten track on a small street downtown. Dinners run from $20-$30. The house wines are fine.
Matignon Restaurant -51 St. Nicholas St. Toronto, ON M4Y 1W6 Tel: (416) 921-9226 Fax: (416) 921-2119 Toll-free: 1 (866) 211-6255
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
Le Metro Bakery and Cafe, Williamsville, NY
Le Metro Bakery & Cafe - Williamsville, NY
is located at 5110 Main St Williamsville, NY. One frequently needs reservations. It is a good place for a business lunch or a relaxed dinner. It has nouveaux cuisine. Lunchs about $7-$10. Dinners about $15-$25.
is located at 5110 Main St Williamsville, NY. One frequently needs reservations. It is a good place for a business lunch or a relaxed dinner. It has nouveaux cuisine. Lunchs about $7-$10. Dinners about $15-$25.
Le Paradis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Th;is is a reasonably priced, excellent French Bistro. You will need reservations. Dinners about $15-20. Good inexpensive wines. 186 Bedford 416-921-0995
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Anthropologists find themselves all over the world. In the term anthropologists I include social and cultural anthropologists, applied anthropologists, biological anthropologists, linguistic anthropologists, and archaeologists. They spend days, weeks, months doing fieldwork and as a result eat in restaurants in the major and minor cities of various countries and in the rural areas. They collect a great deal of gastronomic knowledge. The purpose of this blog is recommend restaurants for your anthropological colleagues and the general public. In order, to keep some semblance of order would you please label your recommendations by name of restaurant, city (or area), province or state, and country.
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Anthropologists find themselves all over the world. In the term anthropologists I include social and cultural anthropologists, applied anthropologists, biological anthropologists, linguistic anthropologists, and archaeologists. They spend days, weeks, months doing fieldwork and as a result eat in restaurants in the major and minor cities of various countries and in the rural areas. They collect a great deal of gastronomic knowledge. The purpose of this blog is recommend restaurants for your anthropological colleagues and the general public. In order, to keep some semblance of order would you please label your recommendations by name of restaurant, city (or area), province or state, and country.
Thanks
EZ
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