Sky's the limit for food, but not for condo towers High-end neighbourhood protests planned 38-storey project
16th Mar 2006, 11:37 GMT
When it comes to customer expectations, the sky is pretty much the limit inside the tasteful shops at Scrivener Square, distastefully known as the Five Thieves.The little strip of specialty food markets along Yonge Street, near the LCBO's large Summerhill store, has long been a favourite stop for those who have it all but still want more -- such as unpasteurized cheese from a single herd of cattle that roams the Magdalen Islands, or Minus 8 icewine vinegar, $35.95 for 100 millilitres. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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