Where an award-winning Toronto chef goes for comfort food, from rich ramen to the best burger in the city

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“After a long winter, it’s exciting to see fresh produce arriving again,” says executive chef Jonathan Williams, who oversees both Joni Restaurant and the iconic Writers Room Bar at the Park Hyatt Toronto. His current stars? Ontario green and white asparagus appear throughout the menu, and, he says, “it’s a reminder that some of the best cooking happens when you let great seasonal ingredients speak for themselves.”

National pride runs strong in his kitchen: Williams’ goal is to showcase the best of Canada, sourcing as much as possible from local farmers, producers and suppliers, with a focus on Ontario ingredients and seasonal menus that evolve throughout the year. He recommends trying the ever-changing five-course tasting menu, which may feature anything from B.C. spot prawns and halibut to Ontario-raised rabbit and duck or perhaps some of the restaurant’s charcuterie, made in-house. His deep love of tasty Canadian goodness is paying off — he scored silver at the Canadian Culinary Championship earlier this year.



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