One-Tank Trip for Oct. 13/12
(c) By Jim Fox
C-h-o-c-o-l-a-t-e!
Sweet treats are featured at the Toronto Chocolate Festival. (Richard Emmanuel Photography) |
Now that I’ve gotten everyone’s
attention, here’s a getaway to satisfy even the most insatiable chocoholic.
It’s called the “most decadent
and delicious event ever” and has returned to Toronto now through Nov. 4.
The Toronto Chocolate Festival
includes a gala, mystery dinner show, relay, high tea and daily “Chocolicious” events.
Sweet!
“This is the event where chocolate
is featured in all its magnificent and tasty forms,” said publicist Norma
Meneguzzi Spall.
As a “chocolate-coated
metropolis,” Toronto will be the scene of “delectable, delicious and simply decadent
events,” she added.
In its seventh year, the
city-wide fest kicks off with the annual Chocolate Ball called “Cocoa Cabaret.”
Taking place next
Friday (Oct. 19) at Roy Thomson Hall (60 Simcoe St.), there will be “more than 150
feet (45.7 metres) of chocolate-filled stations to feed all your senses.”
The event features entertainment
by the Toronto All-Star Big Band along with the Sisters of Swing and special
guests. Tickets: $129 and $154, taxes included
Only in Toronto, you say
For a decadent afternoon
break, try chocolate high tea served with an assortment of pastries at the King
Edward Hotel (37 King St. E.).
Tempt that sweet tooth with the King’s Chocolate Inspired
Afternoon Tea in the hotel’s Victoria’s Restaurant.
It’s an “enticing
addition” to the afternoon tea offerings that are an institution at the hotel,
said Kate Hillyar, director of communications and media relations.
There’s the choice of
two specially blended teas – chocolate macaroon, a delicate Ceylon variety
scented with sweet chocolate and coconut and topped with cacao nibs; and chocolat,
an exotic medium-bodied black Ceylon tea with high-grade chocolate oil.
“Tea-lovers will
enjoy a two-tiered selection of sweet and savoury treats such as a flourless
chocolate cakelet, chocolate and salt caramel truffle tart, a cocoa butter
brushed cone with duck confit and classic egg, smoked turkey and roast beef
finger sandwiches,” Hillyar said.
Costing $39, it’s available
Friday through Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Reservations: (416) 863-4125
How sweet it is
- Dine with the
“chol-elite” at a chocolate-infused dinner with “mystery guest celebrities at Mysteriously
Yours Dinner Theatre (2026 Yonge St.) on Oct. 26 at 6 p.m.
Executive Chef
Rosie Earle will serve up a three-course dinner with the appetizer, main course
and dessert made of or infused with chocolate.
It includes the whodunit
show called “The Fine Art of Murder – Death by Chocolate.” Tickets: $75 and
$85.
- The Toronto
Luxury Chocolate Show takes place on Nov. 4 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Roy Thomson
Hall.
Celebrating “everything
chocolate,” there will be a “diverse array of fine chocolates and
chocolate-inspired products.”
Vendors will be displaying,
sampling and selling their fine chocolate products at the event that features
wine and chocolate tastings, a chocolate bar, cooking demonstrations and the
Chocolate Tales Kids Camp. Tickets: $25; $12, children five to 12.
Then at 6:15 p.m. is the 9-1-1
Chocolate Relay where firefighters, police officers and paramedics “fight to
the finish in what has become chocolate warfare.”
Each team battles it out by
devouring chocolate in the ultimate chow down for the trophy currently held by
the Toronto Firefighters.
Daily features: Chocolatiers
and pastry shops throughout the Greater Toronto Area have chocolate delights including
special offerings and samplings.
Festival activities
contribute to the fund-raising efforts for prostate and breast cancer program initiatives.
Hallelujah!
Sister Act, the musical comedy from Broadway, is playing until Nov. 4 at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto. (Photo by Joan Marcus) |
Amen – Sister Act, the
hilarious musical comedy from Broadway, is wooing audiences in Toronto now
through Nov. 4 at the Ed Mirvish Theatre (244 Victoria St.).
The opening-night
crowd gave a sustained standing ovation to the cast of the lively show starting
Ta'Rea Campbell as Deloris Van Cartier, Hollis Resnik as Mother Superior and
Kingsley Leggs as Curtis Jackson.
Producer Whoopi
Goldberg, who starred in the movie version, said “Deloris and her fabulous
sisters are spreading the love” in this North American tour.
The story follows
the adventures of disco diva Van Cartier who witnesses a murder and is put into
protective custody in a convent disguised as a nun.
Tickets:$35 to $130.
www.mirvish.com; 1-800-461-3333
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Jim Fox can be
reached at onetanktrips@hotmail.com
For more One-Tank
Trips: http://1tanktrips.blogspot.ca
If you love chocolate then you should attend the biggest show about it, me and my friends will be there and I'm sure it will be awesome. http://www.thebigchocolateshow.com
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