This buzzy Queen West chef shares 13 Toronto restaurant favourites, including a hot pot hotspot

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“What I love most about our food scene is that so many people are doing what they want to do without worrying about adhering to rules of style or decorum,” says head chef Renelle Joubert. While some new watering holes may have been skewing more luxe of late, the newly opened the Dirty Laundry is all about a lower price point and accessibility, serving up no-nonsense Tex-Mex treats and budget-friendly bevvies. (Joubert — previously the chef de cuisine at Sounds Good and Bar Raval — also presides over the menu at the accompanying daytime spot, Café Gigi.)

“With a style of food like Tex-Mex, we have the flexibility to cater to a really wide range of tastes while facilitating an affordable night out,” Joubert says. “We can get fun and weird and put albacore tuna, sesame mayo, ginger and pickled jalapeños on a plate of nachos or people can come in and have classic cheese nachos with beef. It’s meant to be a menu for a bunch of different folks.” (Even the dish names have a sense of fun; their dulce de leche, for instance, is titled the Only Flans.)

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