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St. Lawrence Market

St. Lawrence Market

4.4
(766 reviews)
3.4 km
•$$

To say that we were blown away would be an understatement- the only place that compares to this is…read morethe Granville Island market, but imagine that place on steroids. The number of vendors is enormous and the choice of meats - beef, chicken, pork, fish, lamb, you name it they have it. They had food stalls that had 50 person line ups. Lots of great reviews on the web for a number of these places and it didn't matter what you were looking for - fruits, veggies, bread, seafood, sandwiches, soups, homemade pasta..... if it isn't here it hasn't been invented or you don't need it. We loved this place. I wish Ottawa could support something like this.

It's fun to walk around the St Lawrence Market, all two floors of it, just taking it all in. Heads…read moreup that, despite Toronto being a huge immigrant city (50% of its population not born in Canada), ethnic foods are not well represented at the market. But still, this is an exciting place to explore. One of my favorite shops was Mike's Fish Market, which had an incredible variety of smoked fish on display. I was especially attracted to the smoked artic char, but at $50/pound? Even in Canadian dollars, that was intimidating. Oh well, I thought, I will just content myself with a bagel and lox from St Urbain - all the reviews I had read raved about it. So I got in the very long line, and waited and waited and despaired. If you are like me, after a while you start to feel the indignity. Then I had a brilliant idea. I went back to Mike's and asked for four slices of artic char. The price: $8 and change. Then I went to one of the bakeries and bought a Montreal bagel for 0.98c. I found a place at one of the group tables, and made my own bagel and lox! It came to about the same price as I would have paid at St Urbain's, and, although it did not come with the fixings, I had the premium fish I had been lusting after. I am a bit of a purist when it comes to smoked fish - who would want to murder its taste with cream cheese anyway?

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Front Street Foods

Front Street Foods

4.0
(51 reviews)
3.3 km
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Finally something interesting happening down at Front Street!…read more I love the set up! The Popup vendors! Just the whole idea and concept and it is well executed! Here you can get a snack, a drink, a full meals from some of Toronto's most popular business/restaurants and some of them don't even have a store front! Price might be a little more than getting from the original store but you can get everything here! Tacos from Mad Mexician, Burger from Holy Chuck and especially the over hyped Uncle Tetsu Cheesecake was served as individual portion and no line up when I arrived around 10:30 am. There is also a nice seating area with entertainment. This is better than any food trucks or any of the gimmicky events I been to that required an admission fee and it will be here till end of September! Too bad Toronto's summer is so short! Enjoy the experience while you can and hopefully this would be a constant yearly event from now on!

You know Union station used to be the worst area for anyone traveling. By that I mean on foot, by…read moresubway and even worse, in a car. Well you can put all those things behind you (for now) because for the most part the area is all cleaned up and fully functional. On top of this, they added some real street cred by dropping a food market right smack in front of front (get it!). Front Street Foods, offers a vast selection of treats for travelers looking to grab some food in a pinch or locals just looking to try something different. Before I sound like a travel brochure, just know that most of the options prior were either McDonald's, or Mmmm Muffins. Not gunna hate, but sometimes a guy needs to treat himself knowmsayin? Anyway, I got it started with a Fried Oyster Bao from Yolo. Yes, YOLO the acronym designed and made famous by our very own Drake. You know, Drake, the type of guy who cries when cutting carrots so that the onions won't feel alone. Yeah that's the one! This place has nothing to do with him besides the horrible name of the food stand, but yeah that Fried Oyster was aight. Next up was Uncle Tetsu for dessert. Now this is where things get even better. Not only was there NO LINE UP for the cheesecake, we were also able to purchase the new Matcha Green Tea for the first time. I was great, really it was, but that's not the end of it. Uncle Tetsu, was actually there in the flesh, dancing with fans and openly taking selfies with people. What a great guy, I wish we all had an Uncle Tetsu in our family. Check out this joint, before the summer is over and it turns into a mound of snow obstructing your walk in December, YOLO. Toronto needs more of this and less of Drake. You know, the type of guy whose eyes roll back in his head when he eats chocolate.

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Uncle Tetsu cheesecake by the slice - "shorter wait" but still a lineup!
Uncle Tetsu cheesecake by the slice - "shorter wait" but still a lineup!
Lobster roll from fresh off the boat
Lobster roll from fresh off the boat
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Brookfield Place Fruit & Vegetable Market

Brookfield Place Fruit & Vegetable Market

3.0
(3 reviews)
3.6 km
•$$

Tried their salad bar, and was actually fairly impressed with the food options! Be forewarned that…read moreit can all get to be quite pricey, as they charge based on weight (per 100g). I opted for a mixed green and arugula base, topped with avocado, some shrimp, grilled salmon, and a bit of fruits and superfood salad. It was so filling! Overall, the food was quite tasty. I particularly enjoyed the citrusy shrimp. The salmon was a little over cooked, while the spicy squid salad just tasted weird. I appreciate the variety, however, and may be back to try the other ready made salad varieties!

It was a strong wind current that led me to discovering another farmer's market today. The strong…read morewinds made eating my lunch a challenge; eating and trying to keep my skirt from flying over my head isn't an easy task to do. I decided to search for a nearby, somewhat windless sanctuary and I discovered a farmer's market at Brookfield Place. Formerly known as BCE Place, this farmer's market is tiny compare to the one at Bay and Adelaide. It's nestled in the small courtyard (called the Garden Court) that faces Front Street and it only has four vendor tables full of produce and baked goods. - Table 1: artisanal breads and baked goods like strudels (apple and blueberry) - Table 2: various fruits and vegetables like berries, zucchinis, tomatoes, onions, potatoes - Table 3: cold cut meats like salamis, pepperonis, mini pepperoni sticks, huge dog bones (?!), olive oils, artisanal breads - Table 4: more fruits and vegetables I noticed plastic bags with the Foodland Ontario logo on them so most likely, the organization is behind this endeavour. According to the Brookfield website, the vendors are all local farmers. But I wondered about the authenticity of how local the produce was when I saw a few boxes of mangoes being sold. Hmmm... In any case, if you're nearby and need a groceries without paying the middle-man, come here. They're open every Thursday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, until the end of September 2010.

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Brookfield Place Fruit & Vegetable Market
Brookfield Place Fruit & Vegetable Market
Brookfield Place Fruit & Vegetable Market

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