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what’s hot NOW Winnipeg is a restaurant-rich culinary hub with a dining scene that’s always evolving. Here’s what’s #trending around the city. by Jessie Schmidtke The city’s best eats are not always served on white linens. Classically trained chefs are opting to open casual, small footprint spaces which enable them to play out a passion for cooking and loosen their collars. Contemporary design and additional amenities like alcohol service up the ante from yesteryear’s drive thru joints. Try house-smoked meat stuffed sandwiches at Miss Browns, Neapolitan pizza (pictured) with a modern spin at Red Ember Common and juicy burgers piled with cheffy fixings at Nuburger. LITTLE GREEN SPROUTS Microgreens are sprouting up all over the local food scene, but don’t be fooled by their size! These baby greens are loaded with nutrients and are hyper-flavourful. Use them as more than just dainty garnishes. Toss them in everything from salads to sandwiches, tacos and soups. Microgreens from Winnipeg’s first urban vertical farming business, Fresh Forage (pictured), can be found at restaurants around the city, and at De Luca’s Specialty Food Store and Red River Co-op grocery stores. A SHUCKING GOOD DEAL This landlocked city’s season- less love affair with oysters is apparent from myriad restaurants offering these temptations on ice. Those in the know head to weekly buck-a-shuck extravaganzas at The Cornerstone (Monday), The Roost and Wasabi on Broadway (Tuesday), Peasant Cookery (Wednesday) and Carne Italian Chophouse, Sous Sol and Mitchell Block (Thursday). Slurp them back with a squirt of lemon and hot sauce or try a zesty vinaigrette. TAPROOM TAKE-OVER In recent years, Manitoba laws loosened, making way for local entrepreneurs to open microbreweries. This created a ripple effect of taprooms and brewpubs opening up all over the city, offering an abundance of creative drafts for brewheads to get excited about. Palate expanding brews, like Half Pints’ chocolatey Stir Stick Stout, Nonsuch Brewing Co’s (pictured) fruity high ABV saison or Little Brown Jug’s smooth strawberry- hued Belgian ale, up the ante in Winnipeg’s beer scene. Whether an IPA maniac or porter supporter, there’s a craft draft for everyone. 4 TASTE Winnipeg’s Culinary Guide 2019-2020 Room), Kombucha CHEF-DRIVEN FAST CASUAL