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July 5, 2009

More food reports!

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So you KNOW I am all about the food !! I forgot to tell you where we ate the past couple of nights! I did not take pictures—tho I know that disappoints you to no end! LOL Friday night we both had a hankering for Chinese and stumbled upon a great place called Wongs. I had the best Chinese meal I can remember having in a loooonnnggggg time. In Australia the Chinese food was usually disappointing–they used more chicken thigh meat than white meat in their dishes and it just was not quite the same. Well this place was awesome! And historical to boot! The place was owned and started by Fred Wong who was the first Chinese immigrant to Cananda—-he seemed like quite an amazing fellow and the restaurant was busy with both tourists and locals alike so that was another good sign. Fred died in 1998 and we assume that many that we saw were family members who still work there. Anyway kind of weird that we wanted Chinese but great choice and I know it was the best wonton soup I have EVER had.

Last night we both wanted Italian. I guess when you live together as long as we have you are pretty linked with what your tastes are. So we walked to the closest place we could find in the pouring rain and found Le Deuce du Roy which was lovely. I started out with a white pea soup and Chris had the Seafood Chowder and then we both had a delightful dish of penne pasta with sausage. YUMMMMY! Just the right amount and we were good for the night. It is just fun to sample other foods and even if they are common to what we would be able to make ourselves for some reason it tastes better when someone else makes it! Regardless it has been a lovely time of food sampling!!! And more to come!

Sunday we are off to Lac Megantic for a couple days while Chris sees a vendor and then we will be flying to Toronto where he will be working the rest of the week and I will be chilling out ! I am getting very spoiled!!!

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