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A chef raised on Montreal Island was named the 'Top Female Chef' in Italy by Le Guide de L'Espresso. CBC/Radio-Canada was the first to report this story in Canada.

Jessica Rosval, who told the Italian publication la Repubblica that she worked at Pointe-Claire's Scarolies Pasta Emporium as a teenager, was recognized for her work at the restaurant Francescana at the Casa Maria Luigia hotel in the city of Modena.

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You might recall Bomboloni Boss, the sensational Italian bakery that opened mid-pandemic offering custom orders of those stuffed Italian donuts from its Instagram page.

Well, Bomboloni Boss has graduated. Chef Nando and his team are now preparing to open their very first store in Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce on June 5.

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Remember Chef Tony Rinaldi, the "IG OG" of Montreal bomboloni? How could you forget those pastry masterpieces?

Well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better than these light, yet decadent, delights, Rinaldi brings to us the Bombolato, Montreal's first-ever bomboloni-gelato sandwich. 

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Andre Mejia is pretty fly for a pie-guy.

Through his new venture, Dre's Pies, the Montreal chef is making some of the flakiest, tastiest, most flavourful Filipino-inspired pies this side of the Main.

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2021 is a fresh start for just about everyone. And for some, that means finally heading to the kitchen and learning how to cook.

Cooking can seem rather overwhelming for certain people, so we decided to reach out to one of the best Montreal chefs, Chef Pamika Sukla, owner of Pamika and Mae Sri, two incredibly popular Thai restaurants in the city, known for authenticity and flavour beyond compare.

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When Takuya Matsuda was an up-and-coming sushi chef living in California, he said he spent a lot of time in Las Vegas. It was there, at a Cirque du Soleil show, that he came up with the concept for his new Montreal restaurant, Okeya Kyujiro, which opened downtown for take-out on Friday, January 8, 2021.

Part sushi spot and part theatre, Okeya Kyujiro promises to be an experience unlike anything the city's ever seen — or tasted — before. 

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When it comes to desserts, we can all admit that Italians definitely know how to to do it right. And one Montreal chef truly proves that.

And the Italian version of a donut, a bomboloni, is hands-down one of the world's best creations.

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The difference between a bombolone and a regular donut, says Christina Pomponio, is both in the dough and the method of preparation. But to get a complete understanding of just what makes Chef Ferdinando Mercuri's (Chef Nando) Italian stuffed donuts so special, Montrealers will have to try them for themselves.

Nando is the master behind Bomboloni Boss. He and his team, including Pomponio, Donato Colavito and Amanda Ianovale, are serving up delectable bomboloni flavours like Nutella, pistachio, salted caramel and blueberry jam.

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Montrealers never fail to take the old and make it new. Take The Rolling Pop-Up, Montreal's first plant boutique on wheels, as the perfect example. 

Owners Cynthia Polanco and Chef Edouard Albert Archer have managed to take the age-old plant shopping experience and make it something entirely new.

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COVID-19's effect on the economy has been compared to the Great Depression of the 1920s — which basically means that things are looking rough for the Montreal job sector.

Luckily, service jobs are at an all-time high. We've compiled a list of seven jobs in Quebec paying over $20 per hour that you can apply for with little experience. 

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