Beloved former Star food columnist Marion Kane was a Toronto food icon

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Reading a column from former Star food editor and columnist Marion Kane nowadays feels like a time warp back into a bygone era of Toronto.

During her helm at the Star’s food section from 1989 to 2007, she wrote dispatches from the long-gone Cookbook Store in Yorkville that was once the hub for chefs in search of inspiration, before the internet took over. There was also the time an action-packed rundown of chefs from Splendido, Gelato Fresco and Scaramouche vied to impress Kane’s friend Julia Child at a Star-hosted luncheon for the doyenne of French home cooking (Scaramouche’s chef had to send in a backup after he came down with the stomach flu). As a Kensington Market resident for the past 40 years, she created a rich archive of recipes, profiles and timelines of a neighbourhood that’s much different now.



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