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Keyork Immigration Law is a law firm with a head office in Toronto and a satellite office in Montreal. Ms. Keyork is a Certified Specialist in Immigration Law and a duly licensed lawyer by the Law Society of Upper Canada. Ms. Keyork has successfully submitted hundreds of immigration applications and also appears in all three levels of the Immigration and Refugee Board as well as at the Federal Court of Canada. Ms. Keyork has many years of experience in international work as well as a strong volunteer contribution to various newcomer communities. If you have an immigration inquiry, please contact us today to book your consultation!
Everything we do is local with our lowest standard of procurement being organic. We constantly strive to be sustainable and support other like minded people in the food business. But it’s more than just food choice and ingredients. Cafe Belong is about creating a connection between the natural food from our land, the farmers that nourish and harvest it, and ultimately, the people who enjoy it.It’s this ‘circle of sustainability’ that will surround your visit – a sense of ‘belonging’ to the environment and to the beautiful Evergreen Brick Works venue. It’s this dedication to provenance, preparation and presentation that stand as a testament to value.
Nestled within the lush surroundings of Evergreen Brick Works, Cafe Belong offers patrons a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting guests to indulge in a farm-to-table dining experience like no other. My recent visit to this esteemed cafe was a delightful journey through fresh flavors, sustainable practices, and warm hospitality. Here's a detailed review of my dining experience at Cafe Belong. Gustavo Woltmann Read more
Blend of Afro-American/Afro-Caribbean inspired dishes with a modern twist
(Harlem on Queen) After a weekend of dining at pretentious good-for-nothing restaurants (re: Spice Route) we decided to settle for Harlem, my bf's idea as the location of this place is easy to miss with so many other eateries surrounding it. We had the brunch/lunch menu. The waitresses were very attentive. Served right away. Food was quite tasty, although the only negative part about it was that it came out a lukewarm. The catfish lafyette was delicious! Yam and yukon hash was good, but would've been better if served hot, as potatoes tend to get rubbery when it gets cold. The ribs were not bad either. There was a lot of food on the menu that I wanted to try today, so I'll definitely go back , maybe during dinner the next time. Read more
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