Fresh off
the Plate: Beating the winter blues with Jamaican flavours
WATCH:
Fresh off the Plate host Liem Vu travels to Toronto's Greektown on Danforth
Avenue to get a taste of Jamaican cuisine at Simone's Caribbean Restaurant.
Growing up
in Scarborough, I was blessed with an abundance of diverse food. But oddly
enough, my only experience with Jamaican food was the classic patty in my
school cafeteria.
Well, I
just got schooled at Simone’s Caribbean Restaurant in this week’s Fresh off thePlate, a four-part series dedicated to the restaurants that work tirelessly to
bring the flavours of the past into the present and future.
At the
corner of Danforth and Pape avenues, Simone Lawrence is dishing out more than
just the Jamaican patties I grew up with. She’s sharing her childhood with
patrons by serving complex Caribbean curries and fluffy, kettle-fried cornmeal
dumplings called johnny cakes.
“I did the
restaurant initially just because I wanted a reflection of myself. It’s all
about my ideals, my nostalgia, my childhood,” says Lawrence, owner of the
restaurant.
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“We love
things so, so much. It tastes good or it’s not, and if it’s trash, no one wants
to hear from you,” Lawrence says with a chuckle. “It’s serious business.”
Lawrence
has an art background, and it’s reflected in her restaurant. From the
ocean-like blue hues of the ceiling to the sandy walls, no detail is
overlooked.
“We care
about the food; we love what we do. It’s no fuss, and we want you to linger
over your meal,” says Lawrence. “We take time to prepare it, we want you to
take time to enjoy it.”
So even
though the Canadian winter might get you down, a quick trip to Jamaica is just
around the corner at Simone’s Caribbean Restaurant.
Simone’s
Caribbean Restaurant
596
Danforth Ave.
Toronto,
Ont.
Liem Vu is
a co-host and weather anchor on ‘Global News Morning’ in Toronto.
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Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc.
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