jaycola
Active Member
I love how a trend is considered dead 3 years in. The idea of exploring new tools, techniques and methods and using ingredients in new and interesting ways ought not be a tired concept. Has it all been done already?
Let's hope these guys can come up with something new. I wish them luck!
Martini Boys Article
Let's hope these guys can come up with something new. I wish them luck!
Martini Boys Article
Live and Breathe (L.A.B), Toronto
Nicole Bauman | Last Updated: March 17,2010 9:52:25 pm Back to Toronto Restaurants |
Chef Howard Dubrovsky and Chef Chris Scott's upcoming addition to College Street is an ambitious effort, and while its location alone will be enough to keep it slammed with a semi-sophisticated bohemian crowd sipping Baltic whites with their bloomy cheeses, L.A.B. curiously adheres to a molecular gastronomy ethos that diners have long grown tired of.
Dubrovsky has teamed up with Scott (former right-hand man to David Adjey), for Live and Breathe, or rather L.A.B. The dishes that will be on L.A.B’s menu don’t really fall under any specific genre of food, but Dubrovsky describes the general category as "accessible molecular gastronomy," which might leave you curling a brow. But while ‘molecular gastronomy’ registers as circa 2007, the boys say they have their own way of working with cultural culinary techniques and global ingredients you’ve had before - just cooked and combined in a way you’ve likely never had before.
Aside from kicking some life into the molecular biz, the team of Dubrovsky and Scott will need to come up with some standout design to stand out on the far end of College. This strip already has everything from fancy to dive bar. That said, the design route they’re exploring will be combining apothecarylab with NYC old school. Dubrovsky’s working closely with The Design Agency (the team that just finished up re-designing Brassaii on King West) to come out with an atmosphere that reflects his philosophy towards dining.
Let's just hope there's some strength left in this trend.
Live and Breathe is slated to open the first week of April