For years, we’ve watched Anna
& Kristina shop, cook and experiment on their three popular TV
shows (The Shopping Bags, Anna & Kristina’s Grocery Bags,
Anna & Kristina’s Beauty Call).
With their trademark relatability, humour and easy-going nature (no
catfights or hair pulling here!), they’ve earned the love of a lot of
women around the globe – us included. We were thrilled to have them
share their favourites restaurants in Canada, from Vancouver to St.
John’s.
Vancouver:
La
Buca – Tucked away in the quiet Vancouver neighbourhood of Arbutus
Ridge, this tiny restaurant is always packed and the food always
mouth-watering. Chef Andre Durbak serves up hearty Italian cuisine, full
of bold flavours and rich sauces. Try the papardelle with a ragu of
sausage, mushrooms and truffles or the roast heritage chicken. This is
comfort food meets fine dining. 4025 MacDonald St., Vancouver,
604-730-6988, http://www.labuca.ca
Bacchus
Lounge – The perfect place to let a rainy afternoon or evening slip
away, this dark panelled and velvet room is like a warm hug. It also
serves up some of the best pizza in the city, with a super thin crust
and a few, high quality toppings. We love the Fungi (mushrooms and goat
cheese) and the Rustica (pepperoni).Try to snag a table by the cozy
fireplace. Bacchus remains a Vancouver institution and you’ll find us
here on a regular
basis! 845 Hornby St., Vancouver, 604-689-7777, www.wedgewoodhotel.com
Toronto:
Patria
– This Spanish tapas hot spot is probably our favourite restaurant in
the country right now. Tucked away on King West it’s a fun place to go
for a night out with pals. Great decor. The drunken goat cheese and
fresh sardines are two to-die-for dishes. We recommend throwing caution
to the wind and allowing your server to choose your menu. You won’t be
disappointed. Be sure to pop in to Weslodge next door for drinks
afterwards. 478 King St. W., Toronto, 416-367-0505, http://patriatoronto.com
Calgary:
Model
Milk – casual, bustling and original, Calgary was dying for an
eatery like this one. Popular with the hipsters the fare is yummy,
plentiful and doesn’t try too hard. Perfect if you’re in the mood for a
burger or fish tacos. 308 17th Ave. SW, Calgary, 403-265-7343, www.modelmilk.ca
St. John’s:
Raymond’s
Restaurant – Chef Jeremy Charles is considered one of Canada’s
rising culinary stars. His restaurant, located in an old bank building
downtown, serves modern Newfoundland cuisine with an emphasis on fresh
local ingredients like moose and cod. We were fortunate to attend a gala
dinner there and both the food and the presentation were outstanding. 95
Water St., St. John’s, 709-579-5800, www.raymondsrestaurant.com
Trinity, Newfoundland:
Two
Whales Coffee Shop – While we were shooting in the small,
picturesque town of Trinity this summer, we found the best coffee and
lunch items at this quaint, laid back coffee shop. Try one of their
delicious daily soups or sandwiches made with homemade bread. There is
also a substantial dessert selection, some of it even gluten free. Main
St., Port Rexton, www.facebook.com
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