A BITE SIZED WORLD: FOODIE ON A MISSION When his Northern Ontario students hit the big cities of Toronto, Ottawa or elsewhere, they often gravitate to the restaurants they know and the foods they trust. Self-confessed foodie and teacher Jayson Stewart rants about the dainty gastronomical tastes of his students and makes a suggest: if you can't afford to travel the world, let your belly do it for you.
Filmed on location in an alleyway between Kensington Market and Chinatown in Toronto, home of some great food.
HOST: Jayson Stewart DIRECTOR: Jayson Stewart CAMERA: Jayson Stewart EDITOR: Jayson Stewart GRAPHIC DESIGN: Jayson Stewart with Flickr images from avlxyz, Barry M., Cragi Dugas, Henry Lee, Nick Nguyen, Steve Putrecelli MUSIC: "Conquest Moments" from Insphire on Audiopharm. Used with permission through a creative commons licence.
ACCOMODATION: Ontario Council for International Cooperation
I strongly agree. Why just the other month I had curry for the first time. It was great! Not to mention most of my favoutite foods are Italian or Polish. If I ever find myself In a place like Toronto or New York and I have some extra money and I'm peckish, I'm definitly going to try something new.
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