Toronto to host massive outdoor summer dinner parties in neighbourhoods across city
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Toronto will be getting its longest dinner table yet this summer as part of a project from the person behind street food markets that have gotten us through restrictions that kept us dining outdoors this year.
Now, he s putting on an Ontario-wide series of outdoor dining events called The Longest Dinner Table that will launch in Toronto.
Suos tells blogTO the events will consist of tables stretched further than the eyes can see, across over 100 locations in Ontario at locations from wineries to beaches to local streets.
Looking for something unique and bursting with flavour? Egyptian street food is a must-try, and you can get it at this Toronto restaurant.
Tut’s is located at 567 King Street West and specializes in Egyptian sandwiches made with local Canadian ingredients.
“Our modernized Egyptian recipes appeal to anyone looking for a unique quick food experience that is not served anywhere else in Toronto,” says Tut’s on its website.
Though the sandwiches are smaller in size, they will keep your hunger at ease and leave you feeling full and satisfied. Sandwich buns are made in-house daily.
To get more bang for your buck, try out Tut’s combo that comes with two sandwiches, fries, and a soft drink, or the Tut’s Plus, four sandwiches, and the sides.
Toronto couple puts life savings into Filipino burger business inspired by their daughter
The kitchen on wheels, owned by couple Faye Francisco and Chris Threlked, is a painted extravaganza of cosmic eggs and meteoric burger patties. Its nickname is Moony and, according to Francisco, it cost the couple their entire life savings.
Faye Francisco and her partner Chris Threlked have just launched Hungry Moon at Street Eats Market. As of right now, this is literally all or nothing, she says. Everything that we have from our savings, from my parents, [Chris ] parents. Too many people helped us just to have this. We can t bear to disappoint them.
Toronto is getting a new permanent street food market with free WiFi
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Those craving the food truck flavours of summer won t have to wait much longer a new permanent street food market is coming to Toronto.
The Street Eats Market, which opened a permanent street food market at Hillcrest Mall in Richmond Hill in October, announced a new location at Scarborough Town Centre, opening April 3.
The Toronto Street Eats location will take over the now closed Baton Rouge (previously The Old Scott House) and the entire footprint outdoors.