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Yan Dining Room chef Eva Chin dishes up the best places to eat in Toronto

Where the neo-Chinese cuisine maven goes for red-wine icecream, eel claypot rice and a breakfast buffet to die for.

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Yan Dining Room chef Eva Chin .


Just don鈥檛 say Chinese cuisine is having a moment in Toronto. 鈥淐hinese cuisine has always been exciting to me and will forever be. It’s not a 鈥榥ow moment鈥 for me,鈥 according to chef Eva Chin. 鈥淚 simply see people now finally pushing through barriers to learn and understand what Chinese cuisine is about. Space and platforms are being shared finally with Chinese chefs and restaurants. The diversity of Canada’s food scene is exactly why folks are now realizing how Chinese food has been a part of our everyday lives since we were young.鈥

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Chin herself presides over a unique space, Yan Dining Room, a micro-restaurant operating on weekends inside Chinatown legend Hong Shing that serves up neo-Chinese cuisine and offers Chin a place to expand the boundaries of Chinese food. 鈥淓very service revolves not just around the food but also how it’s delivered,鈥 says the former Momofuku chef. Throughout the dinner, Chin introduces and shares stories and notes on how each course is prepared and why, and her hopes and dreams for Chinese cuisine. 鈥淭hat’s why Yan Dining Room was started in the first place,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t is a love letter to our cuisine, community and our culture.鈥

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

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