Saw some of my old spots, loving it! Hit up Scarborough, Markham, and Richmond Hill next time for all things Asian...heavily represented in those zones.
I used to live in Toronto (Markham) in the early 2000s, I work in international business and worked as a consultant for ATI technologies. I was super blessed to be able to have the experience of working at age 20 in another country in an area that was very multicultural and had so much Asian cuisine, culture and amazing people. And the legal drinking age was 19, so I got to experience a lot of cool stuff at an early age while learning so much about my industry. And the pacific mall was pretty new then too. Many fond memories! Glad you got to go visit, Great video!
Hurrah Toronto, welcome all! Toronto and the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) has an incredible food culture, with so many cuisines represented and embraced. I swear, if you crave it, or are curious about it, you can find it. In the downtown zone where I live there is Little Portugal, Polish town, Korea Town, Little Italy, China Town, Kensington Market - which is full of fresh food shops featuring Ontario produce, Mexican food, great coffee, cheese shops, Turkish food, butchers, fish mongers, German doner, you name it. Also wonderful Persian restaurants, Ethiopian, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Swedish, British, Finnish, French, Japanese, Italian, Tibetan...I mean, name it, and you can find it, from different regions in any of those places. Of course like anywhere Covid hit a lot of restaurants and shops hard but despite losses of some beloved places people have rallied to try to support businesses and things are thriving again. Thanks for shining a light on Toronto!
Come back to Washington and visit Bellevue!! I’ve lived here my whole life and so many more Asians are moving here and new food places open everyday. Bellevue has over 2x the Asian population compared to Seattle.
should have gone to Markham, (30 min drive north of Toronto) thats where all the asian spots are at, especially downtown Markham area, its a newly growing area with all the hot spots. its also where Night it up was hosted, our annual night market.
Do you guys think traditional foods are evolving or have already evolved? Thoughts on dishes like the photuine that are incorporating classic asian foods into a modern fusion?
You should visit Vancouver, BC, if you are looking for Asian fusion. The population is over 40% ethnically Asian, with Mandarin and Cantonese being the most spoken language at home, after English.
@12:10: "I just like to see old Canadian institutions embrace new, diverse flavours like Asian ones" ... uh, ...is someone going to tell him that Smoke's Poutinerie first opened just in 2008? not the 1960s? LOL
If u ever go outside the US again, u guys really need to come to New Malden in London. They got the best Korean food spots in the UK. And some of the best Asian food in all of Europe.
There are so many amazing places to eat in Toronto and you chose to go to 2 Tim Hortons and a basic ass Smoke's Poutinerie. I don't understand how you think this is Canadian....but okay. Do more research next time.
You can find cheese curds in Toronto I know Quebec people love to pretend they are the only ones who offer it but it’s not true Cheers from San Diego California
Tim hortons isn’t even Canadian owned anymore? They’re sellouts, the most Canadian coffee shops are second cup imo. Andrew is pronouncing Toronto the Canadian way! Dare I say the six has a more diverse food scene then NYC.
Great to see Leenda D on here. She is one of the few guests who can actually match their wit and on-camera personalities. :)
Saw some of my old spots, loving it!
Hit up Scarborough, Markham, and Richmond Hill next time for all things Asian...heavily represented in those zones.
They did visit Markham awhile back with some local cameos
We need more of the old school Fung Bros food crawls, like the ones from a couple years ago. 😋
I used to live in Toronto (Markham) in the early 2000s, I work in international business and worked as a consultant for ATI technologies. I was super blessed to be able to have the experience of working at age 20 in another country in an area that was very multicultural and had so much Asian cuisine, culture and amazing people. And the legal drinking age was 19, so I got to experience a lot of cool stuff at an early age while learning so much about my industry. And the pacific mall was pretty new then too. Many fond memories! Glad you got to go visit, Great video!
Markham is part of the Greater Toronto Area, not technically Toronto.
I am a black american who is so obsessed with asian cultures and foods. And this is a must try! Look delicious. 😊
So glad that you visited Toronto 🇨🇦! So many Asian spots here…those were just the tip! Come back more often!!
Toronto? It's just purely amazing. Haven't been there but once the borders are open, I will surely visit there and satisfy my food craving.
Hurrah Toronto, welcome all! Toronto and the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) has an incredible food culture, with so many cuisines represented and embraced. I swear, if you crave it, or are curious about it, you can find it. In the downtown zone where I live there is Little Portugal, Polish town, Korea Town, Little Italy, China Town, Kensington Market - which is full of fresh food shops featuring Ontario produce, Mexican food, great coffee, cheese shops, Turkish food, butchers, fish mongers, German doner, you name it. Also wonderful Persian restaurants, Ethiopian, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Swedish, British, Finnish, French, Japanese, Italian, Tibetan...I mean, name it, and you can find it, from different regions in any of those places. Of course like anywhere Covid hit a lot of restaurants and shops hard but despite losses of some beloved places people have rallied to try to support businesses and things are thriving again. Thanks for shining a light on Toronto!
So good to see Leenda Dong!
Come back to Washington and visit Bellevue!! I’ve lived here my whole life and so many more Asians are moving here and new food places open everyday. Bellevue has over 2x the Asian population compared to Seattle.
Been waiting for y’all to go to Toronto
fung bros and leenda d has always been a magical combination
Love when you highlight Asian Canadian... cuz I am biased
Oh man this list is too small for Toronto. Have to hit up Markham/Scarborough EASILY or the chinatown spots
Oh snappers didn’t know leenda’s Canadian 🙌🏻 ! 626 🇺🇸🇨🇦 here! Love it!
Poutine (with real cheese curds) is the ultimate comfort junk food
Cheers from San Diego California
Shoutout to the Fung Bros for showcasing the authenticity of our for culture.
I just discovered your channel and love that you are reviewing restaurants in my city. I will definitely try these places out.
Seoul shakers, pinky’s cache, Hanmoto are all a must in Toronto!
Awesome to see good recommendations for places in my area I never knew about
YOU WERE AT THE TIM HORTONS ACCROST THE STREET FROM MY OFFICE BUILDING!!!! I WISH I SAW YOU GUYS!!!
should have gone to Markham, (30 min drive north of Toronto) thats where all the asian spots are at, especially downtown Markham area, its a newly growing area with all the hot spots. its also where Night it up was hosted, our annual night market.
Love my beautiful asian brothers and sisters.
Great video ! The chicken wrap tear @6:35, was it supposed to tear like that haha ?
nah he's weird for that heeheeeheee
Do you guys think traditional foods are evolving or have already evolved? Thoughts on dishes like the photuine that are incorporating classic asian foods into a modern fusion?
You should visit Vancouver, BC, if you are looking for Asian fusion. The population is over 40% ethnically Asian, with Mandarin and Cantonese being the most spoken language at home, after English.
Scarborough, Richmond Hill and Newmarket all have great Chinese food. In Newmarket there is a great seafood place with large fish tanks.
@12:10: "I just like to see old Canadian institutions embrace new, diverse flavours like Asian ones" ... uh, ...is someone going to tell him that Smoke's Poutinerie first opened just in 2008? not the 1960s? LOL
Needed this again!
Yoooooo glad y’all our city !!! Plus I went to UOFT too
Gosh, used to live in Toronto for 5yrs, I literally missed out almost all of these spots other than Tims.
The Durian Pandan dish and Salted Egg Bun that he liked to much is actually from La La Bakeshop 346 A Bloor Street and Spadina Ave
Foie - tine ? fois gras and cheese curds on fries with gravy ?
Great to see you guys were in Toronto!
Can u do a Montreal version?
I’m literally going to be in Toronto, what perfect timing 😚🥹
Glad you guys visited and hit up lots of great places here but bruh… Smokes opened in 2008… not 1960s lolll
We enjoy the food from Shanghai 360. They are very generous with portions and the food is always fresh.
You said "Toronto" correctly!!!
If you guys come back to Vancouver, hit up Broye Cafe for a Japan/ Viet fusion cafe!
(Also bring the charity basketball game with you guys!)
If u ever go outside the US again, u guys really need to come to New Malden in London. They got the best Korean food spots in the UK. And some of the best Asian food in all of Europe.
Will you be doing fan meet ups in Toronto
i miss the cool music that use to go along with your food tours
Try the food court items at the Pacific Mall.
The return of Leenda D, she's an OG guest from the channel 😄
Tim Horton's, keep it going!! 🧡
Leenda D got that Maggie Q beauty
You guys came back!!
Patois in Toronto! It's Chinese Jamaican food!
For those who want them visit Markham and Richmond Hill spots, you probably have to keep on watching the channel ...
How about a Vancouver one ? I’m waiting
Thanks dudes
You guys are right at my neighbourhood, would love to run into yall sometime :)
vietnamese coffee is so good
Who's watching hungry craving the same thing ☝️
what did she say at 7:38?
I can’t believe you guys were in my city 😮😅
since when u guys come to toronto??
Lol Smoke's was founded in 2008 who the heck told you they've been around since the 60s????
Canada looks like it has yummy Asian food.
adequately! And admire your excursion, conserve protection excessively! Awesome! 👌👍
shout out toronto!
Omg are you guys still in Toronto or planning a meet up?
Why not try Lanzhou beef(兰州拉面)ramen, the Chinese version of the Vietnamese pho noodle and its Halal.
You need pull up to Himalayan kitchen. 1526 queen street west
There are so many amazing places to eat in Toronto and you chose to go to 2 Tim Hortons and a basic ass Smoke's Poutinerie. I don't understand how you think this is Canadian....but okay. Do more research next time.
LEENA!!!
Omgggg it’s Linda!!!!! Ahhhhh!!!!
Big fan. Me love you long time lol
Daldongnae, Tinuno, RuruBaked, BBs, Mineral, Dailo, Sunny’s Chinese, Mimi Chinese 👀
Asukal Desserts!!!!! Ube ice cream is bomb!
y’all in toronto ?
Leenda! Long time no see!
Damn leenduh!!!! Where you been?!
why yall have the camera so close up to davids face lol
Hey bro your hair implants have filled out pretty good. Who was the doctor?
I don't use public bathrooms unless it's an emergency
Wow almost forgot about her. I remember way back when she used to kill it on UA-cam.
_mmm donuts_ 🤤
Smoke's poutinerie is horrible, its not even real cheese curds. Ontarians trying to make poutine but the cheescurds are a crucial component of it.
You can find cheese curds in Toronto
I know Quebec people love to pretend they are the only ones who offer it but it’s not true
Cheers from San Diego California
It's adequate but there are much better places even in Toronto
What would Future the rapper say about Leenda? 🤔
Let me know if you want to see the real hidden gems of Toronto's asian cuisine.
Let me know if you want to see the really real hidden gems of Toronto’s Asian cuisine.
I love all the Asian Food & Cultural fusion foods in Toronto. If only it was cheaper like Asia.
Greetings from Taiwan 🇹🇼
Linda is hilarious
You guys manage to miss the best Asian restaurant in Toronto!
bruh u got alot of facts wrong like how long the smokes been around lol
Pho is probably the most overrated dish, there’s a lot more Vietnamese dishes I highly rate above Pho
this 😵💫 bun cha is the IT dish for me. pho’s good but just ok
She looks good
25%? wow
Wow😮
Notice how they didn’t even eat the tims
🔥
the white man has enter the video
Tim hortons isn’t even Canadian owned anymore? They’re sellouts, the most Canadian coffee shops are second cup imo.
Andrew is pronouncing Toronto the Canadian way! Dare I say the six has a more diverse food scene then NYC.
No. Restaurant Brands International was formed as a merger between Burger King and Tim Hortons. It's both Canadian and American owned.
It really doesn't
Smokes Poutine sucks, try Montreal poutine, try La Banquise.
BRUH, Toronto Canada is not the home of the poutine lol 😂 poutine is from Quebec
Some weren't asian but okay
Pai!!
poutine is from quebec province you guys should go shoot over there! food is awsome
she looks like female jeremy lin