Toronto is one of the most underrated food cities in the world. They have a huge immigrant population from all over and it makes their food scene amazing.
No where near as authentic as mother land ethnic food though.. not even close.. almost like bootleg in toronto.. the idea is there.. missing flavour and taste
@@1ohno11 Maybe it's the places you go to. I've talked to tons of people from all over who say the food is on point if you find the right place. Of course you will get some places that have changed the flavor to suit the local population.
thank y’all so much for showing so much love to sri lankan food! as a tamil canadian myself, i feel like sri lankan food isn’t shown nearly as much love as it deserves. preciate y’all💯
I'm a Canadian Trini (#scarboroughting)with friends from all of the cultures you guys visited, and let's just say, my taste buds are never bored! 😆 and your guides were legit, because those doubles and kottu roti are the truth!!! 😂 and the moo frites guy is the sweetest 🤗 Next time you come back: •First markham place has a food court that's kinda like hawker stalls... soo good •You need to eat Hakka chinese food (Frederick's) in Scarborough •Tibetan momo's in parkdale •soon tofu in Korea town •King's noodle in china town - CHAR SIU BABY •Our pizza scene is pretty intense... north of Brooklyn.... the descendants... dovercourt village pizza, queen margarita pizza •Authentic jerk on Eglinton avenue west •Pupusas and churros and poke and more jerk rasta pasta), and tacos (7 lives) in kensington market •Bobby sue's mac and cheese and bang bang ice cream and the best pho place in the city Pho Tien Than on Ossington •Burger's priest in the beaches •Congee queen •Gotta go to the danforth and have some greek food!!! Gyros with French fries in there and loukamedes •Persian food in north York •Veal and eggplant sandwich at st Lawrence market There are so many places and so little time! Nice job tho - you did the city proud! Edit: Philipino food!!!! Lumpia 4 lyfe
Awesome that you guys had Sri Lankan food...that pol roti you guys had is what we have for breakfast over here and that pol sambol is a staple down here 🇱🇰.
ah this hits so close to home! haha coming from an asian scarborough native, I wish they took you guys to better spots in scarborough.. hakka food is a must! Also bunch of hole in the wall mom & pops places. We are really so diverse here in Toronto glad you decided to check out our food scene! :)
Finally Sri Lankan food! Def so much more cuisines to explore in Toronto and the GTA though, anything you can think of you're gonna find one of the best version of it here in Toronto.
Great video guys! I'm from Toronto and used to live in Scarborough but haven't been to any of the places in this video. So many spots to try now when I return to the six. lol
As a resident of "Scarberia" I was unaware of a lot of the restaurants you went to, I'll have to check them out. Having originally hailed from one of those small towns north of the T.O. I was surprised you were not familiar with butter tarts and Nanaimo bars. There are a couple of towns that now hold some very well organized "Butter Tart Festivals". You'll have to hit one, it's the end of the summer and they're all done now - maybe next summer. They're not just butter tarts but lots of rural Ontario cuisine in general, built around honey and maple syrup, local variations on chutneys and things done with "scotch bonnet peppers", ginseng and garlic. I grew up there and they surprise me sometimes.
Lysu’s Life Oh yes, we are one of the major food destinations in North America! The guy was right, when he said they’re just experiencing the tip of the iceberg. We have tons of international foods and fusion cuisine as well. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Jeez I really want to meet you guys cuz I live in Scarborough and it's so dope that you guys are here. Since I've been watching you guys since day 1!!!!
I love doubles, they are my favorite. You should checkout Charlie's in Missisauga, there's also a place called Alma's in Brampton that has tons of good pastries.
Glad you guys covered some of our food here! Your first guide was correct to say that you’re only experiencing the tip of the iceberg. Toronto’s food scene is so diverse, esp international and fusion cuisine. Come back again! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
ohdaUtube Yes, the Korean and Japanese population here is much smaller compared to Chinese, for example. BC has more Japanese than in Ontario. There are more Koreans in Ontario than Japanese. So yes, you’re right, the availability of authentic Japanese food is much less compared to Chinese cuisine(s), for example. However, if you know where to go, there is a fair selection of high quality, authentic Japanese food here. Just like in the U.S., a higher population of Japanese reside mostly in the west coast. I’ve never been to BC, but I assume they have greater selection of authentic Japanese food. There’s actually tons of authentic Korean restaurants in Toronto. Esp, the last few years, there’s been a surge of new, trendier Korean restaurants and ones that specialize in a specific type of traditional dish. You won’t have an even ratio of different ethnicities represented in any single place in North America. That just doesn’t exist. However, Toronto has a lot of variety when it comes to ethnic foods. Aside from native cuisine as mentioned in the video, I noticed that Tibetan cuisine has been in the spotlight lately here. We lacked Spanish food for a long time, but new restaurants have been popping up throughout the last decade or so. I’ve tried Uyghur food a few times. The list goes on...
@@ohdaUtube Bloor between Bathurst and Christie is called Korea Town for a reason (look it up on Google Maps) - though there are a scattering of Korean places all over the city. That said don't travel from Seoul to Toronto to eat Korean, Seoul has better Korean, but Toronto's is really good. Don't travel from Paris to Toronto to eat French - Paris is better but Toronto is really good, I have had some absolutely excellent Texas style Barbicue in Toronto - not as good as Franklin's though. You get the idea. What makes Toronto's food scene phenomenal is not that the Peruvian food is better then you would get in Lima but that it is really good and you can get just about anything here. You most certainly can get Korean and lots of excellent Japanese as well.
@@ohdaUtube I would think that in most cases they would not be quite as good because you simply can't get fresh ingredients from the country being emulated and because the very best chefs stay in the core market. So, for example, the Texas BBQ place in Toronto is made by a Texan Pit Master of some renown... but was he the best of the best? Well probably not because if he was he would have stayed in Texas. He would receive more prestige in Texas for having the best Texas BBQ then he can get for having the best Texas BBQ in Toronto. Beyond that while he imported all the equipment he used from Texas he had to make a choice. Either import the Beef from Texas or source it in Canada. No matter which option is taken it won't be as good as Texas. The best Texas BBQ needs to be made with specifically Texas Beef that is super fresh and that can't be had in Toronto. I happen to know in this case the Pit Master was very choosy about his Canadian Beef and developed a supplier to meet his needs so the quality is there but only Texas Beef can make perfect Texas BBQ.
Mexican food is very much indegenious inspired, the land was obviously colonized. That's why you got hints of Mexico. Food has so much history!! Thanks for sharing 💜
Nanaimo is actually near Victoria (capital city of British Columbia), on Vancouver Island. You would have to catch a ferry to Nanaimo from Tsawwassen Bay, which is not too far from Vancouver. I highly recommend coming to Victoria!
Wow pretty cool, I walk past most of this restaurant on my way to get a haircut every two week. I'm definitely will be checking out the fries!. The food scene in Toronto is amazing, I never had a bad meal in this city.
Waaaaait you guys missed a lot of good spots in Toronto..... How did you go to Kensington but not try any tacos or Mexican food? And how did you miss all of the bubble tea and east asian desserts in scarborough?
I am Canadian, please visit Vancouver... Amazing amazing food... Punjabi food in Surrey, Chinese in Richmond and everything else in Vancouver... Richmond is amazing though, the New York Times rated it the second best place in all of North America for it Cuisine...
3:10-3:30 Manchurians and Mongolians are totally different peoples. What about Anglo-Canadian food?. 20:20-20:25 I think you mean 51% are ethnic minorties, not mainly of European descent (2016).
Being from Scarborough you guys really missed out which is disappointing its okay let me know when your back! We have the best from thai, malyasian, dim sum & west indian eats that
Thx fung bros you massively bigged up Toronto. Awesome. Sad part you were in the kensington. How did you miss chinatown next street over going east to spadina and dundas radius area. Still big it up Kensington market vibe and culture
It's March 2021, about 1 year after this video was posted. Nice selection & interesting mixture of cusines. However, I think the Fung Bros shine in NYC with mainly Asian foods. Here, there out of their element a bit.
Don't sleep on Ottawa the vietnamese food is awesome, and shwarma at 3 Brothers and their beef poutine is amazing ! The Chinese food is above average in China town as well. Also make sure to get beaver tail dessert if you have a chance to go there. Also the history of Ottawa is pretty cool as well considering its the capital of Canada, lots of tours to do.
Andrew, you missed pronounced Nanaimo (nun nii moo) bar. I personally love butter tarts, we usually eat them around Christmas time but you can get them all year round. I find Nanaimo bar too sweet.
Toronto is one of the most underrated food cities in the world. They have a huge immigrant population from all over and it makes their food scene amazing.
I would love to visit someday.
Oh man, you barely scratched the surface! Toronto has everything to eat!
No where near as authentic as mother land ethnic food though.. not even close.. almost like bootleg in toronto.. the idea is there.. missing flavour and taste
@@1ohno11 Maybe it's the places you go to. I've talked to tons of people from all over who say the food is on point if you find the right place. Of course you will get some places that have changed the flavor to suit the local population.
I'm from Toronto! I'm glad you two enjoyed your time here, and experienced the greatness of it!
Toronto's got one of the best food scenes in the world hands down!!
thank y’all so much for showing so much love to sri lankan food! as a tamil canadian myself, i feel like sri lankan food isn’t shown nearly as much love as it deserves. preciate y’all💯
I'm a Canadian Trini (#scarboroughting)with friends from all of the cultures you guys visited, and let's just say, my taste buds are never bored! 😆 and your guides were legit, because those doubles and kottu roti are the truth!!! 😂 and the moo frites guy is the sweetest 🤗
Next time you come back:
•First markham place has a food court that's kinda like hawker stalls... soo good
•You need to eat Hakka chinese food (Frederick's) in Scarborough
•Tibetan momo's in parkdale
•soon tofu in Korea town
•King's noodle in china town - CHAR SIU BABY
•Our pizza scene is pretty intense... north of Brooklyn.... the descendants... dovercourt village pizza, queen margarita pizza
•Authentic jerk on Eglinton avenue west
•Pupusas and churros and poke and more jerk rasta pasta), and tacos (7 lives) in kensington market
•Bobby sue's mac and cheese and bang bang ice cream and the best pho place in the city Pho Tien Than on Ossington
•Burger's priest in the beaches
•Congee queen
•Gotta go to the danforth and have some greek food!!! Gyros with French fries in there and loukamedes
•Persian food in north York
•Veal and eggplant sandwich at st Lawrence market
There are so many places and so little time! Nice job tho - you did the city proud!
Edit: Philipino food!!!! Lumpia 4 lyfe
Dkm😭😭 #scarboroughting
@@lailayas IYKYK lololol
This brings back so many great memories!!! Thank you, I miss Toronto 🇨🇦
Awesome that you guys had Sri Lankan food...that pol roti you guys had is what we have for breakfast over here and that pol sambol is a staple down here 🇱🇰.
ah this hits so close to home! haha coming from an asian scarborough native, I wish they took you guys to better spots in scarborough.. hakka food is a must! Also bunch of hole in the wall mom & pops places. We are really so diverse here in Toronto glad you decided to check out our food scene! :)
Glad to see you guys in Canada!! Hope you enjoyed your time! ^^
Finally Sri Lankan food! Def so much more cuisines to explore in Toronto and the GTA though, anything you can think of you're gonna find one of the best version of it here in Toronto.
Am I narcissistic for rushing to check out this vid on my city? Maybe. Do I can? No.
Thanks for sharing. Hope you enjoyed your visit.
Great video guys! I'm from Toronto and used to live in Scarborough but haven't been to any of the places in this video. So many spots to try now when I return to the six. lol
Canadian here, all that food looked bomb AF!
As a resident of "Scarberia" I was unaware of a lot of the restaurants you went to, I'll have to check them out. Having originally hailed from one of those small towns north of the T.O. I was surprised you were not familiar with butter tarts and Nanaimo bars. There are a couple of towns that now hold some very well organized "Butter Tart Festivals". You'll have to hit one, it's the end of the summer and they're all done now - maybe next summer. They're not just butter tarts but lots of rural Ontario cuisine in general, built around honey and maple syrup, local variations on chutneys and things done with "scotch bonnet peppers", ginseng and garlic. I grew up there and they surprise me sometimes.
Wow I didn’t know Toronto had this much good eats. I need to head up to Canada soon
Lysu’s Life Oh yes, we are one of the major food destinations in North America! The guy was right, when he said they’re just experiencing the tip of the iceberg. We have tons of international foods and fusion cuisine as well. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
WHToronto that’s awesome! I can’t wait to come see for myself.
toronto is poppin
Most diverse city in the world...
Lived here all my life, and I still find places that will surprise me.
Loved this video! Canada loves the Fung Bros! From Toronto....married to a 626 native!
love the tamil (sri lankan) food you're showing off :)
I can see it
Jeez I really want to meet you guys cuz I live in Scarborough and it's so dope that you guys are here. Since I've been watching you guys since day 1!!!!
Seeing y’all eat the trini food made me so happy 🇹🇹
Not just restaurants. (2:50)
10:15 Kensington Market.
I love doubles, they are my favorite. You should checkout Charlie's in Missisauga, there's also a place called Alma's in Brampton that has tons of good pastries.
Y'all should go to the biggest city in Alaska and see the food they have there, if theres a mix between traditional and modern food joints!
Next time you guys come back to Toronto, I would love to show you some other great spots. You’ve only scratch the surface, trust.
Drooling drooling in front of working desk. 2 hours more to go for the lunch tho.
So excited to watch this, heading to Toronto at the end of October!!!!
12:10 shout out to y’all for using metal forks and knifes
That LEBANESE DESSERT tho.. Toronto here I come!!
Y’all should’ve went down to p.e.i and tried their seafood
Wow, that look so delicious. I hope you guys enjoyed yourself in Canada.
Glad you guys covered some of our food here! Your first guide was correct to say that you’re only experiencing the tip of the iceberg. Toronto’s food scene is so diverse, esp international and fusion cuisine. Come back again! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Probably not Japanese. But almost half of All Koreans living in Canada live in and around Toronto. We got 2 separate K-Towns
ohdaUtube Yes, the Korean and Japanese population here is much smaller compared to Chinese, for example. BC has more Japanese than in Ontario. There are more Koreans in Ontario than Japanese. So yes, you’re right, the availability of authentic Japanese food is much less compared to Chinese cuisine(s), for example. However, if you know where to go, there is a fair selection of high quality, authentic Japanese food here. Just like in the U.S., a higher population of Japanese reside mostly in the west coast. I’ve never been to BC, but I assume they have greater selection of authentic Japanese food.
There’s actually tons of authentic Korean restaurants in Toronto. Esp, the last few years, there’s been a surge of new, trendier Korean restaurants and ones that specialize in a specific type of traditional dish.
You won’t have an even ratio of different ethnicities represented in any single place in North America. That just doesn’t exist. However, Toronto has a lot of variety when it comes to ethnic foods. Aside from native cuisine as mentioned in the video, I noticed that Tibetan cuisine has been in the spotlight lately here. We lacked Spanish food for a long time, but new restaurants have been popping up throughout the last decade or so. I’ve tried Uyghur food a few times. The list goes on...
True, I hope so likewise 🙏
@@ohdaUtube Bloor between Bathurst and Christie is called Korea Town for a reason (look it up on Google Maps) - though there are a scattering of Korean places all over the city.
That said don't travel from Seoul to Toronto to eat Korean, Seoul has better Korean, but Toronto's is really good. Don't travel from Paris to Toronto to eat French - Paris is better but Toronto is really good, I have had some absolutely excellent Texas style Barbicue in Toronto - not as good as Franklin's though. You get the idea. What makes Toronto's food scene phenomenal is not that the Peruvian food is better then you would get in Lima but that it is really good and you can get just about anything here. You most certainly can get Korean and lots of excellent Japanese as well.
@@ohdaUtube I would think that in most cases they would not be quite as good because you simply can't get fresh ingredients from the country being emulated and because the very best chefs stay in the core market.
So, for example, the Texas BBQ place in Toronto is made by a Texan Pit Master of some renown... but was he the best of the best? Well probably not because if he was he would have stayed in Texas. He would receive more prestige in Texas for having the best Texas BBQ then he can get for having the best Texas BBQ in Toronto.
Beyond that while he imported all the equipment he used from Texas he had to make a choice. Either import the Beef from Texas or source it in Canada. No matter which option is taken it won't be as good as Texas. The best Texas BBQ needs to be made with specifically Texas Beef that is super fresh and that can't be had in Toronto. I happen to know in this case the Pit Master was very choosy about his Canadian Beef and developed a supplier to meet his needs so the quality is there but only Texas Beef can make perfect Texas BBQ.
Mexican food is very much indegenious inspired, the land was obviously colonized. That's why you got hints of Mexico. Food has so much history!! Thanks for sharing 💜
Got to hit up that Scarborough Food tour!
15:54 THE GRASS CARRRR! See it every time I go to Kensington bruh
Hi! I’m from Scarborough..welcome to Canada #FungBros..😊😊😊
I'm from Canada watching this. I live in Cambridge. Come to Cambridge for LA Frank's pulled pork poutine or Q BBQ for a pulled pork sandwich!
Markham got a really really good mix of Asian and South Asian cuisine
I'm sooooo glad y'all tried Sri Lankan food !!! 🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰 !! Kottu roti was like the quintessential night time street food when I was growing up !
Nanaimo is actually near Victoria (capital city of British Columbia), on Vancouver Island. You would have to catch a ferry to Nanaimo from Tsawwassen Bay, which is not too far from Vancouver. I highly recommend coming to Victoria!
5:52 midland and Lawrence
I'm from Toronto and watched this. Missed a lot of places. But there's only so much time.
Good different cuisines in Canada 😀
i honestly love the areas you guys visited, please come back to the 6!
I’m from Vancouver and I’d love for you to do all the different regional Chinese foods you can find here.
Welcome to Canada, so many cuisines to enjoy. Love your videos!
5his was awesome, I’m from Australia, I loved watching this food crawl the food looks delicious
Come to Southeast Alaska! You can find those Taco's here. We call em something else taco. It use to be Indian taco.
Come to london bro. We got amazing international food and the pub food is great too
Giggled a little bit at your pronunciation of nanaimo lol!! Loved the vid!!
I have been watching your videos for such a long time and I just subscribed 😂
The Bro'ngz back at it
Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Y'all missed out on the lobster tower at the Fisherman Lobster Clubhouse
Yo what, Fung Bros in my hood? Damn. Probably miss y'all, I live right next door to the ACR Roti and Doubles.
ughh i love moo frites! Torontonian here!!!! :)
Man, this content is everything! I literally had to run to the fridge to eat 5 minutes in lol
I miss Moo Frites. Unfortunately it closed during the pandemic. They had the best fries in the city - hands down.
im half trini and tamil from scarbs, and this satisfied me soo muchhh
Wow pretty cool, I walk past most of this restaurant on my way to get a haircut every two week. I'm definitely will be checking out the fries!. The food scene in Toronto is amazing, I never had a bad meal in this city.
Damn! You was in Toronto? Good content! Good Vibes!
Living in Scarborough I can say you def need to comeback 💕
True, interesting menu shared, great content @Hazel, how’s Scarborough?
You guys should check out Boise sometime. Be sure to hit up Sofra's Bosnian Grill if you can. I've been there twice and their cevapi is to die for.
I’ve been saying for years. You can literally travel around the world just driving around Toronto.
Should have come to Jane st. Or Eglinton to try some Vietnamese or Caribbean food
Waaaaait you guys missed a lot of good spots in Toronto..... How did you go to Kensington but not try any tacos or Mexican food? And how did you miss all of the bubble tea and east asian desserts in scarborough?
Quality video as always, been a loyal fan
Love it. Do more food tour in Canada.
0:38 they at Kennedy
Shout out to T.dot lived in toronto for more than 20 years
come to brampton near toronto... for all sorts of north indian food. I'll even show you around
Have the Bros been to Atlanta? Have they tried Trini cuisine?
Watching from canada !
I am Canadian, please visit Vancouver... Amazing amazing food... Punjabi food in Surrey, Chinese in Richmond and everything else in Vancouver... Richmond is amazing though, the New York Times rated it the second best place in all of North America for it Cuisine...
3:10-3:30 Manchurians and Mongolians are totally different peoples. What about Anglo-Canadian food?. 20:20-20:25 I think you mean 51% are ethnic minorties, not mainly of European descent (2016).
Some good spots in Scarborough but so many more in this city man
Being from Scarborough you guys really missed out which is disappointing its okay let me know when your back! We have the best from thai, malyasian, dim sum & west indian eats that
Jacqueline Harnett I am going for good Malaysian place near Scarborough & Markham. Any suggestions
@@mytamilkitchen5825 seen this late but a good take out spot is one2 snacks midland and sheppard great quality and portion.
wow so much more missed on this video ....say what ...Italian Greek Portuguese lets go boys
The Nay - mo bar 😂
Boom! Big up TRINIDAd food one time 🙌🏿
Thx fung bros you massively bigged up Toronto. Awesome. Sad part you were in the kensington. How did you miss chinatown next street over going east to spadina and dundas radius area. Still big it up Kensington market vibe and culture
TORONTO CANADA POTATO LOOKS YUMMY
I always prayed for you guys to come to Toronto omg I wish I could’ve met you guys now I’m upset
next time you guys are in Toronto you guys have to try Banh Mi Boys cuz they're food is super fire!!
Dope you guys are in Toronto🔥🔥
Great video! keep up the great work!
How are you guys like down the street from my house and I didn’t even know 🤦🏾♀️
Damn no Hakka food for Scarborough tour..that's the national dish for the east end.
For the poutine!!! Frites! 🙂
It's March 2021, about 1 year after this video was posted. Nice selection & interesting mixture of cusines. However, I think the Fung Bros shine in NYC with mainly Asian foods. Here, there out of their element a bit.
"Trinidadian flat breads" I CRYYYYY. It's called doubles btw😂
teresa thank you!!
Damn I needa hit up Toronto! 🤤🔥
Andrew where did you get that fly immigrant shirt from?
that breakfast sandwich!! yum!!
Hey! If your hunkering for some BBQ TEXAS STYLE checkout Adamson it’s on wicksteed street . Main intersection laird and eglinton..
Don't sleep on Ottawa the vietnamese food is awesome, and shwarma at 3 Brothers and their beef poutine is amazing ! The Chinese food is above average in China town as well. Also make sure to get beaver tail dessert if you have a chance to go there. Also the history of Ottawa is pretty cool as well considering its the capital of Canada, lots of tours to do.
Watching from Ottawa
Toronto yassss~~~
Just an FYI: bubble tea pearls are made from TAPIOCA not cassava! =)
and tapioca is made out of cassava lolol
😍🤗🤩
Welcome Bros
Bro you should've went to johnny's burgers. Best burger joint in scarbz!
Andrew, you missed pronounced Nanaimo (nun nii moo) bar. I personally love butter tarts, we usually eat them around Christmas time but you can get them all year round. I find Nanaimo bar too sweet.