Toronto’s food lovers are no strangers to the names Chef Alvin Leung and Eric Chong. Alvin, a three-Michelin-starred chef renowned for his boundary-pushing creations, and Eric, the first winner of MasterChef Canada, have joined forces to introduce aKin—a modern Asian fine dining restaurant that promises to redefine the city’s culinary landscape. Nestled in the heart of Toronto’s Old Town at 51 Colborne Street, aKin offers a dining experience that is as daring as it is refined. We had the privilege of attending an exclusive preview night, giving us a first taste of this much-anticipated culinary destination.
Read MoreBringing popular cultural foods and beverages to market in a place as culturally diverse as Canada is an enriching journey for entrepreneurs and consumers. We continue to hone in on bubble tea with another innovator and industry leader that has brought a drink that a majority of our readers are bound to have tried. Drawing on his experience of introducing Chatime to Canada 13 years ago and overseeing its growth ever since, Kenton knows firsthand that the bubble tea market is highly competitive, with new brands constantly emerging. Staying authentic, high-quality, and offering customizable options are key.
Read MoreIn light of what happened with the Dragons’ Den incident of cultural appropriation of boba, we wanted to shine the spotlight on one of the original bubble tea franchises from Taiwan that opened in Toronto and Canada in the mid-1980s, and one that many readers here might remember as the place they gathered with high school friends, had their first date, hosted a business meeting or simply the place that finally served a drink with Asian fruit flavours that were familiar.
Read MoreAhead of the Canadian Thanksgiving long weekend, an incident erupted on hit television show, Dragons' Den, known for featuring prominent business people who are presented business pitches by entrepreneurs from all over the country. This is the first season that Marvel star Simu Liu stepped up to be a guest Dragon on the show alongside new Dragon Brian Scudamore, founder of 1-800-Got Junk?, joining the experienced tycoons from the den, Arlene Dickinson, Wes Hall, Manjit Minhas and Michele Romanow.
Read MoreToronto’s vibrant Chinese community and the city's inclusive nature make it relatively easy to find exceptional Chinese cuisine, representing diverse regions across China. Joining this rich culinary landscape is Mott 32, a globally renowned brand known for revitalizing traditional Chinese cuisine. Launched within the Shangri-La Toronto, this three-story restaurant honours its Asian heritage while connecting with the city’s multicultural spirit. This marks Mott 32’s second location in Canada, following the successful launch of its Vancouver branch in 2017.
Read MoreFrom now until August 31, Shangri-La Toronto is partnering with Cathay Pacific in celebrating 30 years of connecting Toronto and Hong Kong, by presenting the latest summer Sky-High Afternoon Tea Menu. This collaboration highlights the cherished Asian heritage of these two leading brands, offering guests a chance to experience their exceptional luxury and hospitality.
Read MoreDive into a heartfelt story from our dear friend and collaborator Karl, who recently embarked on a journey to China. His unique perspective is beautifully captured through his lens, reflecting the up-close and personal interaction and connection with his culture and heritage. His images will resonate with many of us who are primarily based in Canada but have roots in Asia: "Every visit to China is a voyage of discovery, revealing its rich cultural tapestry amidst rapid modern development." Discover the intriguing blend of China's traditions and its rapid modern advancements through his lens.
Read MoreExplore a curated selection of arts and cultural events we've handpicked for you to experience this June. From pottery workshops to immersive installations, there's something for everyone. Plus, don't miss the traditional Dragon Boat Festival (Duan Wu Festival 端午節) coming up next week, offering a rich celebration of Chinese culture and heritage!
Read MoreThis year, Fête Chinoise worked with Tiffany & Co. to present the 15 days of the Lunar New Year on our social media channels, which highlight customs and traditions. With a discerning eye for design and culture, we have been observing all the beautiful ways Tiffany & Co. has been honouring the heritage of the Chinese community globally.
Read MoreDiscover your Chinese Zodiac predictions for the 2024 Year of the Dragon today, provided by Master Paul Ng. Purchase your copy of Edition 9: Finding Momentum to explore each year's zodiac predictions!
Read MoreAs the Lunar New Year approaches, immerse yourself in the festivities across Toronto and Vancouver, honouring the Year of the Dragon in style. From luxurious afternoon teas to festive brunches and traditional lion dances, embrace the rich tapestry of Asian heritage and contemporary fusion cuisine in our country.
Read MoreIt's time for the annual Duan Wu Festival 端午節! This special occasion falls on the 5th day of the 5th month of the Lunar calendar, around the Summer Solstice. It is also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, 龍舟節.
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