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Done Right: Heartfelt Recipes from a Life Restaurants
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Done Right: Heartfelt Recipes from a Life Restaurants in Ottawa, ON
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Current price: $31.50
Original price: $45.00


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Done Right: Heartfelt Recipes from a Life Restaurants in Ottawa, ON
Current price: $31.50
Original price: $45.00
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A love letter to food, family, and the restaurants that shape us—from the streets of Paris to Toronto kitchens—by restaurateur and acclaimed chef Teo Paul.
In Done Right , celebrated chef Teo Paul invites readers into the kitchens that made him: from Paris and Piedmont to Toronto’s Ossington strip and the wild beauty of Grey County. With over 70 comforting, soul-satisfying recipes from his four acclaimed restaurants—Union, Côte de Boeuf, Heart’s Tavern, and Le Tambour—and his formative years cooking in the kitchens of Europe, Teo shares the flavors and stories behind a career that helped define Toronto’s food scene.
Whether you’re a home cook chasing flavor or a restaurant lover reliving your favorite meal, Teo shows readers how to cook with both hands, a full heart, and deep intention. Within the pages of Done Right , you’ll find:
Union Favorites : Union Salad, Steak Tartare, Sticky Ribs, Polenta Gratin, and Sticky Ginger Cake
French Bistro Classics : French Onion Soup, Côte de Boeuf with Peppercorn Sauce, Mousse au Chocolat, and Paris Bistro Tarte Tatin
Italian Inspirations : Gnocchi Bolognese, Bagna Cauda Beefsteak Tomato Salad, and Italian Ferry Arancini
Rustic Canadian Comforts : Halibut with Shrimp Butter Sauce, Tamworth Pork Chop, Heart’s Smash Burger, and Maple Croissant Bread Pudding
Done Right traces Teo’s restaurant journey—with moments of risk, resilience, and revelation, each captured in a recipe made with boldness and heart. Through evocative storytelling, personal essays, and the photography of Daniel Neuhaus, this intimate cookbook captures the glow of candlelit bistros, the hum of service, and the simple truth that great cooking isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence.
A love letter to food, family, and the restaurants that shape us—from the streets of Paris to Toronto kitchens—by restaurateur and acclaimed chef Teo Paul.
In Done Right , celebrated chef Teo Paul invites readers into the kitchens that made him: from Paris and Piedmont to Toronto’s Ossington strip and the wild beauty of Grey County. With over 70 comforting, soul-satisfying recipes from his four acclaimed restaurants—Union, Côte de Boeuf, Heart’s Tavern, and Le Tambour—and his formative years cooking in the kitchens of Europe, Teo shares the flavors and stories behind a career that helped define Toronto’s food scene.
Whether you’re a home cook chasing flavor or a restaurant lover reliving your favorite meal, Teo shows readers how to cook with both hands, a full heart, and deep intention. Within the pages of Done Right , you’ll find:
Union Favorites : Union Salad, Steak Tartare, Sticky Ribs, Polenta Gratin, and Sticky Ginger Cake
French Bistro Classics : French Onion Soup, Côte de Boeuf with Peppercorn Sauce, Mousse au Chocolat, and Paris Bistro Tarte Tatin
Italian Inspirations : Gnocchi Bolognese, Bagna Cauda Beefsteak Tomato Salad, and Italian Ferry Arancini
Rustic Canadian Comforts : Halibut with Shrimp Butter Sauce, Tamworth Pork Chop, Heart’s Smash Burger, and Maple Croissant Bread Pudding
Done Right traces Teo’s restaurant journey—with moments of risk, resilience, and revelation, each captured in a recipe made with boldness and heart. Through evocative storytelling, personal essays, and the photography of Daniel Neuhaus, this intimate cookbook captures the glow of candlelit bistros, the hum of service, and the simple truth that great cooking isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence.


















