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Gastronomy in Toronto

Gastronomy in Toronto
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Updated byCharlotte Hoareauon 21 March 2024

While Ontarians have a distinct culinary culture of their own, the distinction between local and foreign cuisines has significantly blurred over the years, thanks to the diverse population. Numerous delicious dishes now showcase a fusion of Chinese andv Canadian influences, exemplifying the vibrant culinary scene in Toronto.

Eating well in Toronto

Toronto's food scene mirrors the city's vastness and multiculturalism. No matter where you're from, you can easily locate a restaurant serving your favorite dishes. Just inquire with the right people, like expats who have called Toronto home longer than you. Many of these dishes represent a fusion of various cultures, creating a unique culinary experience that can only be savored in Toronto!

The vegan food scene is booming, and whether you're a vegan or a meat eater, there's an abundance of options on every street corner. Prices can vary significantly, with some dishes being pricier due to the restaurant's reputation, while others are more budget-friendly.

Some local specialties include:

  • : Canada's national dish. Poutine contains three basic ingredients: cheese curds, French fries and gravy;
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  • : a pizza brushed with garlic oil;
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  • Toronto : pastries made with butter, sugar, syrup and egg filling;
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  • : made by salting and drying beef with enough peppercorns and a little sugar. This meat is served on rye bread with yellow mustard;
  • : a meat pie served at Christmas and New Year's Eve;
  • , also known as chapati;
  • The : Halifax's official food since 2015, the Donair is a special lamb kebab. It's served with a lamb sauce made with sugar, garlic, condensed milk and vinegar ;
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The best restaurants in Toronto

Here is a non-exhaustive list of the best restaurants in Toronto:

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  • : with about 30 franchises, Symposium Cafe is very popular in Toronto;
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  • : a 24-hour diner, Fran offers everything from scrambled eggs to pizza and rice;
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A journalist turned travel writer, Charlotte has seen almost 30 countries as a digital nomad. She has been settled in Canada for two years (Montréal then Vancouver).

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