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Taline chef Seb Yacoubian shares his favourite places to eat in the city, including his burger joint of choice

Plus, find out where to sip on the city’s finest cortado or customized cocktails.

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Taline co-owner and chef Seb Yacoubian.


When it comes to food, Torontonians have a sense of adventure, co-owner and chef Seb Yacoubian says. “I find it heartening that Torontonians and visitors are open to trying so many new things because this empowers chefs to get really creative in the kitchen,” he says. “That openness allows us chefs to explore creating cuisine in the ways that we want to express them.”

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Yacoubian creates cuisine that comes right from the heart: His restaurant — co-owned with his brothers — is named for his mother, and serves traditional Armenian food with a Lebanese twist. The first Armenian fine-dining restaurant in Toronto, it received Michelin recognition within its first year of opening. “Our food is under-represented in Canada, because there aren’t many Armenians, and our culture is therefore somewhat undiscovered in this world,” he says. “With Taline, one of our goals is to be at the forefront of change. Ensuring that we bring our culture to life in a meaningful way is very important to us.”

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Briony Smith writes about culture, entertainment and lifestyle for the Star.

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