20 businesses in Toronto that gave back to their communities this year
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This year has been undeniably difficult for anyone trying to run a business in Toronto, with constantly changing government orders forcing establishments to repeatedly shut down, open up and change service models with little to no notice.
But while many of the city s business owners faced frustration, debt and the possibility of shutting down permanently in 2020, some still managed to find ways to give back to their communities in small yet meaningful ways.
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Kanto by Tita Flips is open for takeout and delivery. There’s hand sanitizer at the counter and masks are mandatory.
Kanto by Tita Flips has been blazing the way for Filipino street food in Toronto since its first shipping container location on Dundas Street West opened in 2013.
At this location in the Junction, owner Diona Joyce and her mother serve up even more homemade Filipino recipes including Kamayan meals, which are traditionally eaten with your hands.
Both regular and banana spring rolls, which are sweet and coated in a crackly caramel shell on the outer layer for a nice crunch with plantain inside, are also included.