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    Toronto, the largest city in Canada, is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. This unique cosmopolitan atmosphere is reflected in the cuisine of Toronto, as many world cuisines are represented in the city.Ethnic cuisine can be found in the various neighbourhoods of Toronto. For example, authentic Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine are found in Chinatown (there are actually at least six distinct Chinatowns in the Greater Toronto Area), while Greek cuisine can be found on The Danforth, Hungarian cuisine in the Annex, Italian cuisine in Corso Italia and Indian cuisine in Little India.


        Cuisine of Toronto
            Neighbourhoods with prominent ethnic food
            Chefs
            Restaurants
            Culinary Festivals
            Breweries and Wineries
            Street food
            Notes
            See also

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    Neighbourhoods with prominent ethnic food


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    Chefs
    Famous chefs from or based in Toronto:
      Mark McEwan
      Trish Magwood
      Michael Stadlander
      Dario Tomaselli
      Marc Thuet
      Wandee Young

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    Restaurants
      See:

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    Culinary Festivals

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    Breweries and Wineries
    Toronto has a long and rich tradition of beer brewing. Eugene O'Keefe, founder of O'Keefe Brewing Company, grew up in Toronto, to which his family had emigrated from Ireland in 1832. He was the first to produce lager beer in Canada along with the traditional ale and porter. See also: Canadian beer.

    The Toronto Beer Festival celebrates Canada’s rich brewing history

    There are several breweries in the city:


    Toronto's surrounding region features many wineries. The Sante Wine Festival is an annual festival which features vintages, famous winemakers and celebrity chefs.

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    Street food
    Hot dogs and pre-cooked sausages are virtually the only kind of street food allowed by law. These types of hot dogs are often referred to as 'street meat' by locals, and are normally flame-grilled. The law sets extremely high (almost unachievable) requirements for street food vendors. There are food trucks parked in front of Toronto City Hall that sell French fries, and food trucks on the University of Toronto campus that offer Chinese food. In the summer months, ice cream is sold from vendors on bicycles while ice cream trucks ply the city streets.

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    Notes
    Pablum, a pre-cooked cereal for infants, was developed at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto in the 1930s.

    Food Network Canada is a Toronto-based Canadian cable television specialty channel which presents programming about food and cooking

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    See also

     
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