Love it or hate it, there is something nostalgic about the anonymity of the suburbs. Minivans, cargo shorts, well-kept lawns, street hockey games—their similarity across Canada speaks to a shared desire for space, safety, and quiet for those who choose to call them home, and the opposite for those who fled them in search of frenetic city life. Dollard-des-Ormeaux, the Montreal suburb that chefs Derek Dammann and David McMillan have chosen for th…
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