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What We Dig Today

Laird Hercules / Rafi Shahriar

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This is What We Dig, Toronto's source for some of the best food the city has to offer. Whether you are from here or visiting Toronto, we are a source of the best food, the stories behind the locations and how it's made. Bon Appetit. We may occasionally discuss other topics of what we love as well.
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Note* This episode was recorded right before social distancing was announced for the coronavirus in Toronto. This week we talk about the impact of the coronavirus in Toronto, why millennial and gen x Torontonians do not want to live too close to their parent, a review of the Zach Villere concert and the musical recommendation of the soul refreshing…
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This episode Rafi responds to Laird's review of the Chance the Rapper album the big day. We discuss the best food pickup/delivery apps in Toronto, discuss the amazingness of audiobooks found in the library and the book "The Third Door" by Alex Banayan and the inspiring music of Koffee the Jamaican reggae artist.…
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This episode we comment on how the Raptors have transformed from a secondary team to the leafs to THE team for representing Canada. We discuss our favourite Toronto events, the diverse music of Dominic Fike and the sublime flavours of the Taiwanese Canadian restaurant Chop Chop in Toronto.
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In this episode we give you help on how to meet people in the city, discuss the challenges of the NFL, honour Black History Month by celebrating our $10 bill, musical recommendation is Tim Atlas and do a throwback visit of Pacific Junction hotel and poutine spring rolls.
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This week we talk about the concept of resolutions, get an update on the winners of Laird's traditional family garlic pork contest, the beautiful music of Angelo De Augustine and Norling a Nepalese restaurant in a Tibetan area of Toronto.
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This episode we finally find closure on why dairy queen does no longer carry the Reese's Pieces blizzard regularly. The best ways to avoid the difficult family members during the holiday season. Rafi's Roosevelt concert experience, the amazing up and coming band Hello Yello and the brilliant culinary art of the restaurant Doma.…
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This week Rafi compares his experience in Asia and Indonesia with the food in Toronto, we talk about the Bentway ice rink and location, the hauntingly beautiful artist Puma Blue and some of the best dang sandwiches (and burger) in Toronto at Kitson and Co. Sandwiches
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This week we discuss some of our favourite summer locations in Toronto to do on a low budget. Where we get our news in the current climate, Drake's Scorpion album and a delicious visit with Chef Dev from the Loch & Quay. Special thanks to Chef Doris Fin for the referral.
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This week we discuss some of our worst commutes in and around Toronto. Shorter format albums with Kanye, Beyonce + Jay-z. New music: Jimothy Lacoste and Jorja Smith. We also visit a fabulous tapas place in Queen west called Rickshaw Bar with a BAMF owner Noureen.
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In this episode we discuss our continued investigation into why Dairy Queen does not carry Reese's Pieces blizzards, honour the people impacted by the van attack in Toronto, praise Brockhampton for great music and share our visit to Appalachia Smokehouse BBQ.
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This episode we begin the unsolved mystery of why Dairy Queen does not have reese's pieces blizzards, a heated argument that ensued on Instagram that Toronto is the best city for food in Canada, music from the artist Tom Misch and our Visit to Fancy Franks.
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This episode we discuss the "Goonie" movement that Laird believes is prevalent in music right now and the sensational brunch location Harvest Kitchen. We also discuss the destruction of an iconic Toronto landmark Honest Ed's, thus the end of an era of Bathurst and Spadina.
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