This past weekend we had the pleasure of visiting old and new friends in Kingston. As someone who used to live there I was anxious and excited to be heading to my home away from home and one of my favourite places.  I knew there was going to be good company and I knew Kingston has a great culinary story to tell, and I wanted to tell it.
We woke up Saturday morning and went for a stroll downtown. We grabbed something to eat at a breakfast landmark, hit up the farmers market across the street (one of the best markets in Ontario), stopped by a bakery where the aroma outside draws you in and visited some of the great restos and a critically acclaimed little place where a master Charcutier resides.  All in all, a mini-mecca of food sorts and one of the great destinations for foodies in Ontario.
The entire area around Kingston houses so many well-known restaurants, bakeries and markets that it's no wonder that Kingston and Prince Edward County are gaining a reputation and momentum all over the province. Wolfe Island, Odessa, and the entire county are worth visits in their own right. It may seem a tad far for people from Toronto but it's well worth the 3 hour drive. It's about the farmers, the chefs and the butchers nearby that are thriving and demanding our attention.
Below are some pictures from our recent trip. I know we'll be back one day to pick up from where we left off.
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| The breakfast joint for generations old and young, established 89 years ago. 
 
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| Simple but oh-so-good diner fare! | 
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| Prince Edward County Roma tomatoes. So sweet! | 
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| Niagara nectarines and blueberries from Simcoe County. | 
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| A purveyor's selection to inspire. 
 
 
 
 
 
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| Citrus lime plant that yields 200 limes a year! Wow! | 
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| A sweet basil plant, now in my kitchen! 
 
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| Check out this Bay Leaf plant. Are you kidding me? | 
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| Heaven in a bakery. Pan Chancho. 
 
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| Chez Piggy is a fine dining staple. 
 
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| A restaurant known in different parts of the world. This young chef's bio is long and illustrious! | 
Labels: Herb Plants, Kingston Market, Luke's Restaurant, Pan Chancho
    
         
        
    
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