Posts Tagged ‘pizza’

The Roost – Victoria, Sidney

July 16th, 2009

Choosing to eat locally grown or produced foods is always a great choice. Soon I hope to write more about the benefits of eating local (because there are many) so keep a look out for that post, but until then I just want to let you know about my new find.

The Roost is a farm right here in Victoria’s back-yard that is one of the only farms in Western Canada that grows and mills their own grain. They sell a wide variety of fresh baked products produced from their own grain, along with flour by the pound, and prepared food items too. I purchased a loaf of wholewheat bread there the other day which set me back $6 for a fairly good sized loaf of bread. It tasted pretty darn good and I’m just really happy to support local farmers when I can, so for me the $6 is worth the price. They have a pretty big selection of breads including low carb (vegan friendly!!), cheese and onion, and Focaccia. Often the loaves are sold out by later in the day, so if you have a favorite you can always place an order. The farm also serves breakfast and lunch such as soups and sandwiches (made on their own bread of course) neither of which I’ve tried yet, but I’ll get around to it for sure! » More: The Roost – Victoria, Sidney

Prima Strada Pizzeria (Janine’s Review) – Cook Street Village Victoria

July 9th, 2009

Finally! It’s about time that someone brought real Italian wood oven made pizzas to Victoria’s doorstep. Prima Strada located in Victoria’s Cook St. Village was recommended to me by a friend a few months ago and am i glad they did. Since then I’ve introduced friends and family to my new find and all of them agree this is great pizza! I’ve travelled around Italy a number of times sampling pizzas as i go because hey, when in Rome…. and i found that all Italian pizzas can be characterized by their thin crisp crust and fresh simple ingredients. Prima Strada does a great job of making these thin crust pizzas the Italian way using traditional ingredients such as freshly sliced prosciutto crudo, parmigiano, and anchovies, plus there is always the option of adding some of your favorite ingredients for that personal touch. The pizzas range from $11-16 and are fairly large in size and unless you have a large appetite they are great for sharing. Aside from the pizzas, Prima Strada features other Italian foods and beverages like antipasti misti, fennel salad, gelato for dessert, some local and Italian wines and beers, and a selection of coffee which is average in quality. » More: Prima Strada Pizzeria (Janine’s Review) – Cook Street Village Victoria