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Originally Posted by Charlatan
QUESTION: what kind of street food does your city/country enjoy?
In Toronto, there is a dearth of street food. For a city as culturally diverse as Toronto, we have BBQ hot dogs... and that's about it.
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Toronto is currently in the middle of an
a la cart street food pilot project.
You can currently get
beef bulgogi at Yonge & Eg.
It's small (8 vendors), but if it's successful, we might be seeing a full-scale rollout. *fingers crossed*
Currently, we have:
Nathan Phillips Square East
Central Asian/Persian - biryani and salsa karahi served with pita/chapati/naan/rice
Queen’s Park
Middle Eastern - chicken/beef kebab wraps, tuna wraps, baklava, yogurt
Nathan Philips Square West
Greek - souvlaki, breakfast sandwiches
Metro Hall
Afghani/Central Asian - chapli kabobs and samosas
Yonge Street @ Eglinton
Korean - bulgogi with seasonal kimchi and tokbukki served on or with eomuk-guk and/or japchae
St. Clair @ Yonge
Caribfusion - jerk chicken, mango salad, pineapple with cinnamon sugar
Mel Lastman Square
Thai - thai bbq with salad and/or rice, pad thai with fresh rolls and cashew nuts
Roundhouse Park
Eritrean - souvlaki, injera
But, yeah, all else has tubesteaks.