If you are a food stylist, food blogger, gourmet chef, caffeine junkie or just a keen foodie, you definitely are more worried about your salad being finely chopped than your appearance. To keep up with your food cravings there are these street food fairs, wine tasting events and food festivals in Toronto. For all the foodies who are avid learners; there are cooking workshops, baking workshops, cake making classes in Toronto and a lot more. You can also explore various food truck festivals happening in the Toronto.
Content your taste buds with sumptuous food. Craving for food already? Explore some amazing food events in Toronto.
Date | Event | Venue |
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10 Nov 2024 | Matrimonial Dating 26 - 45 Marriage-Minded Toronto Single Foodies | Pomarosa Coffee Shop & Kitchen, Toronto |
26 Oct 2024 | Diwali Festival of Lights | Nathan Phillip Square, Toronto |
14 Nov 2024 | Stone Tile Toronto Gala 2024 | 1451 Castlefield Ave, Toronto |
16 Oct 2024 | Build Pasta Together - Team Building Activity by Classpop | Traveling Host Toronto |
20 Oct 2024 | Family Fun Hands On Pasta Class(Parent Child) | Eataly Yorkville, Toronto |
17 Oct 2024 | Dating While Tamil Launch Party | Aamara, Toronto |
15 Oct 2024 | Design Mouthwatering Chocolates - Team Building Activity by Classpop | Traveling Host Toronto |
18 Oct 2024 | Tehrantos Friday Dinner Party | Tehranto, Toronto |
Foodies in Toronto should set off on a taste journey through some of the most cherished and unique eateries in the city. Toronto's culinary culture offers something to tempt every taste, be it a sophisticated meal, a casual restaurant, or a hidden gem. Remember to put the most fascinating food and drink festivals in Toronto on your calendars, where you can enjoy tasty meals from all over the globe.
This isn't just another trendy place that keeps showing up on Instagram these days. Instead, for more than 40 years, Scaramouche Restaurant has discreetly served celebrities, politicians, and powerful people their painstakingly prepared cuisine. Situated close to Casa Loma, the place is actually two restaurants combined into one on the first level of a fancy condo structure. How fortunate you are! Haute cuisine is served on one side, and a more relaxed pasta bar and grill is served on the other. Both provide fantastic meals and unrivaled city views, which is a combo that is frequently difficult to come by.
A comparatively busy place in Toronto, Pai is named after a Thai village and has a beautiful mod bohemian look that appeals to everyone. The extensive menu here will make you spend more time here, and a craving to revisit here will not go away easily. Some of the chef's favorites include khao soi, a noodle and coconut milk dish, or kanom jin nham new, a pork rib and tomato soup with rice vermicelli. And you shouldn’t doubt the chef!
Although Nick Liu dislikes the word "fusion," his Asian food on College Street at DaiLo is anything but traditional—and we mean it in the best kind of way. This laid-back Little Italy restaurant, which opened nearly ten years ago and features Chinese watercolor murals, exposed brick walls, and quirky decor, is a modest haven for anything but basic fare. Liu regularly dazzles diners at DaiLo with his distinct style of Chinese cuisine infused with French culinary techniques.
When Francis Deck and his brother launched Deco refreshments in Buffalo, New York, in 1918, it all started. Deco expanded rapidly to almost 50 locations when Francis felt it was time to grow. Fran's Restaurant is tucked behind a number of retail and office buildings; it is the perfect place for a special event or a casual lunch because of its warm atmosphere, vintage charm, dedication to using only the best ingredients, and traditional cooking techniques.
It is an elegant twist on comfort cuisine. The atmosphere is casual, so come as you are. The restaurant specializes in using fresh and local ingredients in its modern Canadian cuisine. The elegant setting of the location makes it ideal for special occasions, romantic meals, and business lunches. Among the many honors bestowed upon Richmond Station is the designation as one of Canada's 100 Best Restaurants. It is strongly advised to make reservations because waiting might just not end!
A citywide gastronomic festival, Summerlicious includes over 200 participating eateries. Anticipated, of course, it is because if you get a feast at these prices, you would want to give it a shot as well! People on a wide range of budgets will be able to participate since these restaurants will provide prix fixe menus at different pricing points, from $20 lunches and $25 dinners to $55 lunches and $75 dinners.
Toronto will host the annual Vegandale festival, where you can lose yourself in a world of plant-based delicacies. This event offers over 120 vendors serving delectable vegan foods with plenty of free samples, ranging from juicy meatless burgers to refreshing vegan bubble teas. Get yourself ready for DJ sets, live music, and photo-ops-worthy interactive art pieces.
If you are a beer person who has tried and gulped (and secretly reviewed) all types, it is time you learned about this! The greatest celebration of independent craft brewers in the city, the Toronto Craft Beer Festival —dubbed the "real" beer lover's festival—is returning to Ontario Place for its fifth year. Live music will be present, along with over forty beer brands displaying their brews.
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