Ciao! June/July 2016 Digital Issue | Page 8

ciao! news new openings, culinary calendar and food news I brewmasters I here's to 20 more now open eg Beer Co, the latest n 1996, when Fusion Grill I taco loco venture from former Half opened its doors, Manitoba P Pints Brewery CEO Nicole Barry, has opened its doors in the Exchange District. Craft beer is joined by family-style feasts on chef Aron Epp’s menu, which plays with farm staples of past generations and ingredients pulled from Manitoba soil. Table-dwarfing “large plates” – whole roast chicken, stuffed trout, or rack of lamb to name a few – redefine Sunday dinner when paired with a house brew. 125 Pacific Ave, 204‑416‑2337—JK I sip n' snack N I Georgia on our minds S aperavi is the first Georgian restaurant to open on the prairies, one of very few in Canada. Yellow walls and warm pendant lighting set the tone in a bright second floor space on Corydon Ave, where the cozy restaurant serves Caucasus specialties. The cuisine reflects a country known for its hospitality, where long feasts and free-flowing wine are the norm. Bring a group to split dishes like khinkali, a spiced meat filled dumpling, and shashlik, kebab-like skewers of grilled meat, from prime seats on the large, shady patio. 709 Corydon Ave, 204‑416‑3996—JK 6 ciao! / june/july / two thousand sixteen ew East Exchange District coffee shop Forth serves fresh soups, salads, sandwiches and juices made in-house. The brick walled space, home to roaster Dogwood Coffee Co., boasts ample seating, architectural flair and sparse, chic decor. At night, head downstairs, where a cocktail bar comes alive slinging specialty drinks flavoured with ingredients like lavender and cola syrup. 171 McDermot Ave—KC I good morning T he team behind nationally recognized Osborne Village tapas spot Segovia has branched out into the breakfast game. Tucked into a chic subterranean location in the Exchange District, newly opened Clementine Cafe promises to deliver equally flavourful fare for breakfast and lunch. Indulgent items for the most important meal of the day have diners raving, like the popular fried chicken on toast (pictured right) with pimento cheese spread and bittersweet ribbons of squash. 123 Princess St, 204‑942‑9497—JK I Regional Cuisine was more of an idea than a practice. It is the dedication and talent of owner Scot McTaggart and chef Lorna Murdoch that has brought local eating into the city's most stellar cuisine categories. As this pioneering restaurant turns 20, we extend a big "cheers!". As any entrepreneur can attest, having a good idea is the easy part; executing it day after day is a test of mettle, and these guys ace it every time. For bettering Winnipeg and working hard to grow the city's food reputation, Ciao! salutes a job superbly done! 550 Academy Rd, 204‑489‑6963—JK food news I back for more T hroughout June and July, The VG Restaurant will serve up street food fare from the back door of The Fairmont hotel. Weekly Taco Tuesdays and Thursdays’ Back Door Burgers events run 11:30 to 2 pm, with a new creative and flavourful taco and burger from VG Restaurant mastermind chef Eraj Jayawickreme each week. 2 Lombard Place, 204‑985‑6255—JK I market watch L ocal farmers markets connect urbanites with Photos: Tacos courtesy La Roca; Fried chicken toast by Alexandra Johnson; produce courtesy The Forks Farmers' Market; Little South America Tour courtesy Hermanos H it up new spot La Roca on a sunny summer day and you may just feel you've been transported south of the border. The new downtown hub serves Mexican fare focused on the light, fresh, and flavourful tastes of the cuisine (move aside, carby Tex-Mex treats). The dark, rustic wood space exudes nightlife vibes with sleek decor accents and live music. Stop by for a trio of tacos (pictured below) on the unique rooftop patio. 155 Smith St, 204‑615‑9605—JK