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Canada - Where We Ate: A Field Guide to Canada's Restaurants, Past and Present

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Book Synopsis: “You've heard (and probably asked) this question a million times: ‘Where did you go for dinner?’” A love letter to 150 Canadian restaurants, and the stories and people behind them—from pre-Confederation to present day, from Victoria to St. John’s—here’s where we ate.What is Canadian cuisine? While cookbook authors and historians have spent decades trying to answer this question, Canadian food isn’t summed up by one iconic dish, but rather a huge range of meals, flavours, and cultural influences. It’s about the people who make our food, who cook it and serve it to us at lunch counters, in ornate dining rooms and through take-out windows.In her debut book, restaurant critic and journalist Gabby Peyton has penned a celebration of 150 restaurants that have left a mark on the way Canada eats—whether they’re serving California rolls, foie gras poutine, hand-cut beef tartare or bánh mì—and brings us from one decade to the next, showing how our dining trends evolved from beef consommé at Auberge Saint-Gabriel in 1754 to nori-covered hot dogs at Japadog.Organized chronologically, from pre-Confederation to the present day, you'll findCharming, entertaining essays, and transportive photos and menus from archival collections that give cultural, economic, and political contextMany restaurants still open for business, so you can plan your visits and bring history alive on the plate15 recipes inspired or contributed by some of the featured restaurants, for those wishing to truly feel like they’re dining inA joyous representation of the incredible diversity of restaurants, people, and stories that make up our Canadian dining history, Where We Ate is as much of a timeless classic as the restaurants it features.

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Discover the rich history and delicious flavors of Canadian cuisine with Where We Ate: A Field Guide to Canada's Restaurants, Past and Present. This captivating book takes you on a culinary journey across the country, exploring 150 iconic restaurants that have shaped our dining scene throughout history. From mouthwatering California rolls to indulgent foie gras poutine, each restaurant offers a unique experience filled with cultural influences and delightful flavors.

Written by renowned restaurant critic and journalist Gabby Peyton, this debut book is a celebration of Canada's diverse culinary landscape. Through charming essays and mesmerizing photos, Peyton transports you from one decade to the next, revealing how our dining trends and tastes have evolved over time. Whether you're a food enthusiast or a history buff, Where We Ate will immerse you in the cultural, economic, and political context that has shaped our nation's food scene.

But this book isn't just about nostalgia and stories; it's also a practical guide for food lovers. With a comprehensive list of restaurants still open for business, you can plan your visits and experience history firsthand on your plate. And to truly bring the flavors of these iconic restaurants into your own kitchen, Where We Ate includes 15 inspired recipes contributed by some of the featured establishments.

Join us on this fascinating journey through time and taste, as we explore the incredible diversity of restaurants, people, and stories that make up our Canadian dining history. Experience the flavors that have delighted countless diners and shaped our nation's culinary identity. Get your copy of Where We Ate: A Field Guide to Canada's Restaurants, Past and Present now and embark on a gastronomic adventure like no other!

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