
Dan Leberg Street Eats
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Overview
A young man - Dan Leberg, is in Toronto and discusses the art of oysters at the "Pure Spirits Oyster Bar" in the residential Distillery District with chef J. Rosso. He then proceeds to eats them, while doing a simultaneous assessment on the food.
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Dan Leberg
Dan Leberg
Dan Leberg
Jason Rosso
Jason Rosso
chef
Jason Rosso
chef
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