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To: vireya who wrote (32294)10/12/2021 9:38:33 AM
From: greg s2 Recommendations

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Mister D
vireya

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Poutini's House of Poutine
Toronto, Canada



To: vireya who wrote (32294)10/12/2021 9:49:55 AM
From: Bob  Respond to of 32883
 
Ive seen Irish restaurants
You spelled "pubs" wrong



To: vireya who wrote (32294)10/12/2021 10:17:35 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell1 Recommendation

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"Canadian Food Near Me" brought up no truly qualifying restaurants. The Globe and Mail did a survey on what Canadians considered their national dish. The results:

Poutine (51%)
Montreal-style bagels (14%)
Salmon jerky (dried smoked salmon) (11%)
Perogy/Pierogi (10%)
Ketchup chips (7%)
Nova Scotian donair (4%)
California roll (1%)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_cuisine

Not sure if one can make a restaurant out of these! But, I do think if someone opened up, say, a Pierre's Canadian Food chain, it would be popular simply for being the first of its kind. Or, better yet, sold stock in such a venture. :)

- Jeff