I've heard how the food in toronto is so good and diverse, and your video really does highlight that! Yum!! I need to go 😍 I love trying local cuisines when I travel and try to incorporate it in my videos as well!
Wow! We haven't made it to Toronto yet but now we definitely have to go! One of our favorite things to do while visiting cities is going on a food tour. We went to NYC a few weeks ago and spent some serious time checking out the food markets and trying some some delicious food. That Egyptian food looks incredible! I also would have to try several different flavors from that Chimney Cone shop. Great video! We just subbed to keep up with your adventures! - Andrew, Candice, and Riley 🐾
Us too! We are major foodies. 😋 NYC has so many good options. It may be even more difficult to decide there than Toronto! Highly recommend you make a visit for the food alone. Thanks for subbing and can’t wait to check out your guys’ adventures! 😊
Great video I am very hungry now. The pancakes looked delicious, burger looked amazing and the market with the sandwich at carousel looked good. We always go to different coffee roasters every trip we take love pour overs Looks like you have several videos with bucket list trips for us Greece and Iceland are huge on our list. We haven't been to Canada in about 25 years going this summer. Great video and love your openings. You do a great job communicating and entertaining. Good luck with your channel in 2023 looking forward to seeing more adventures I have a sister that lives in Pennsylvania and we have never been so looking forward to getting some ideas for our travels.
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind comment. ❤️ We loved both Greece and Iceland! Those videos have great ideas if you want to plan a trip, and if you have any questions we’d be happy to answer. 😊 We definitely need to make more videos on PA. So many good spots to share, but we never think about filming them since we live here. Thanks again! Hope to bring more fun travels in 2023.
Those pancakes looked super delicious! I've never actually tried japanese pancakes. We tried those cones in Prague! ( Or I didn't haha but H did.)I would definitely try the vegan mac and cheese one!!
Dang, you guys sure ate alot of places in Toronto! Now that we have a family trip planned here it was fun to watch with fresh eyes. We for sure need to make it to the St Lawrence Market.
There were just so many interesting things to try. We couldn’t resist! Toronto will make for an awesome family trip. There’s so many cool things to do. St Lawrence Market is a must!
Burger's Priest used to be independent, but it's now a chain owned by Recipe Unlimited (renamed Cara Foods). They own a LOT of chain restaurants in Ontario. The quality of their ingredients has declined a lot since they got bought out. :(
I’m a little too excited for this… hungry to begin with here. The French fries with gravy and cheese 🧀 looks sooo tasty right now! Ohhh I love eating in markets like this! Variety is the best. Wow! The cheese garden… that shake sounds delish 😋 That ice cream place looks super unique! I’d say that’s the spot we must try! Did you each have a fave food of the trip?
As a side note that Peameal Bacon you where eating is the original 'Canadian' Bacon. That would be the original cut of meat that would have been served, around the turn of last century, on the original Eggs Benedict which would eventually be copied everywhere. Thing is if you where a port city in the North East then Canadian Peameal Bacon was the most cost effective 'bacon' around but once you got much outside of that catchment area in the US that was no longer true. The pork being shipped from Kansas City and the west was the cheapest so pretty quickly Eggs Benedict was being made with Ham and being called 'Canadian Bacon' - though Peameal Bacon is actually a loin cut and has undergone a preserve process. Peameal Bacon's actual reason d'etre was to be shipped from the huge Toronto pork Slaughter Houses to the United Kingdom.
*Toronto is the most diverse city in the world. (not by population but country of origin). Also, the main food you need to have in Toronto is Trini roti and doubles. That's what Toronto is known for and in my opinion is the best cuisine in the world.
Yes it’s so diverse, and we love it! It was so cool to see so many different countries represented through food. Trini roti sounds delicious! Super bummed we didn’t try it when we were there. Thanks for sharing! Something to look forward to for the next time. 😊
I could believe that you have found some great Trini Roti and Doubles but that is most certainly not what Toronto is known for. The fact that you can have Trini Roti, or dumplings in the style of Nepal or Indian style Chinese food is what Toronto is known for. It is the insane diversity from just about every culture on earth. However, I looked up Trini Roti and while I found one place that I could get it downtown I can honestly say that while I have probably been to more then 2000 Toronto food places I have never had Trini Roti. I have had lots of Jamaican Roti however... which is far more common and is something I seek out because sometimes you just have to have curry goat and I don't know anyone culture that does it better then Jamaica. Maybe Trinidad does and if I am ever in the neighborhood I'll try them.
@@JeremyMacDonald1973 Never buy roti from Jamaicans, only Trinis. Jamaican food in Toronto is some of the best in the world, but stick to jerk chicken, oxtail, patties and coco bread, ackee and saltfish etc. Roti is uniquely Trini and only they know how to make it properly. I grew up in Toronto, I know what I'm talking about. Trini food is definitely #1 in Toronto. You have to go to the hood for good Trini roti, tourists don't go there. The Nepal and Indian version of roti are garbage. They just copied the Trinis to make money. There is no wrapped dhalpuri style roti in South Asia.
@@kayflip2233 You say the best Trinidad Roti is in 'the Hood'. Where is 'The Hood' in this case? In your opinion where does one go to get the best Trini Roti in Toronto? Also I think you are mistaken about the history of the Roti in Trinidad. Roti was introduced to the Caribbean when the British started to bring East Indians to the islands as indentured servants. After they outlawed slavery in the 1800's it was no longer economical to use labour from Africa but Britain had conquered India and found it more economical to exploit the Indians for cheap labour. The Indians brought their Roti to Trinidad whereas there was never much of a migration of Trinidadians to India. Of course the Roti in Trinidad became its own thing made out of local ingredients and made in the Trinidadian way.
As for food, there’s a plethora of options! You can’t go wrong. As far as activities, we just released a weekend guide to Toronto that has lots of ideas of things to do! Highly recommend going to the Distillery District and St. Lawrence Market.
Correction: Globe and Mail ranked Winnipeg as the #1 most diverse city in Canada. Otherwise, nice video! We've lived in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Victoria and Winnipeg.
@@TomHuston43 I can believe the nightlife part of this statement but am highly doubtful about the foodie part. Montreal has something over 6000 restaurants which is good but simply can't compete with the something over 9000 that Toronto has. The reality is Toronto not only has more in total but has more diversity simply because it is more of a destination city for immigrants then Montreal. One can change the goal posts in some sense such as most highly rated restaurants or most per capita but then Quebec City and Victoria (respectively) win the contest.
Hi guys! Very nice food guide! 😊 I personally big fan of gelato ice cream 😅 So beautiful area and once castle ! I enjoyed watching ! Thanks for sharing and welcome to my channel if you interested in traveling !😊
@@MattandRachelTravel I really want to go to Japan too. I was supposed to go in 2020, but obvs that didn't work out. I'm trying to go to Iceland next year, so hopefully Japan can happen after that 🤞
@@brinnyful Fingers crossed for you. 🤞 You won’t be disappointed with Iceland! If you want some ideas for your Iceland trip, you should watch our Iceland videos. 😊
Thats actually empty for St. Lawrence market and for the record Kensington market is known for 2 things Latin foods and drugs albeit there is a variety of foods there. Kensington market was the place you could smoke marijuana and not get busted before it became legal, and drinking alcohol has never been a problem outside there.
To me it’s all American junk food. Fat and sugar. It’s not food. Fortunately, you can also find a few healthy salads shops. But it’s hard to find healthy food here in Toronto. I’m happy to visit just for a short time. It’s junk food everywhere…. 😵💫😩
Every country has its share of unhealthy food, and as can be seen in this video most of the popular items tend to fall on the unhealthy side. But there are fresh and healthy options too for those who seek them out!
@@MattandRachelTravel I know, I was in Toronto these last 2 days. I was suffering to find something correct to eat. I wouldn’t call it foodie paradise. It was rather a nightmare. 😄
What was your favorite food spot in the video? 😋
So many yummy choices! Right now that ice cream cone 🍦 place looks AMAZING
I think the Japanese pancakes had me from the start 😋 I did love the holographic kitties though 😂 - Sabrina
@@MarshallandSabrina the pancakes sound delicious and the kitties adorable!!!
@@MarshallandSabrina Kitties + Holographic = A recipe for success! But those pancakes are hard to top. 🤤
@@MattandRachelTravel I (Sabrina) have a camelbak with holographic kitties that I bring to concerts and it’s my favorite thing ever 😂
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You guys are beautiful couple having a good time & tasting different food.
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind comment. ☺
Excellent food tour! Thank you for all of the suggestions!
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching! 😁
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Yum! So many delicious foods to try! Thank you for taking us along!
Thanks for joining us! 😁
Very delicious food, i can try it. Good job and stay healthy my friend. Greeting from Indonesia 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Thanks for watching us eat our way through Toronto. 😊 So nice to meet you!
Beautiful sharing
What a great food tour! Toronto has now moved up on my list.
It’s definitely a top spot for foodies! Soooo many options.
This video was so much fun! Thanks
It was so fun to eat our way through the city! Thanks so much for watching. Glad you enjoyed. 😊
All the food looks delicious but, we loved how the Fuwa fluffy Japanese pancake looked like... bet it tastes good!💕
They tasted even better than they looked! 😍
I've heard how the food in toronto is so good and diverse, and your video really does highlight that! Yum!! I need to go 😍 I love trying local cuisines when I travel and try to incorporate it in my videos as well!
It’s definitely crazy the amount of options. We didn’t even cover a small percentage of the variety of food. Highly recommend you go!
Good Toronto guide !
Thank you! 😊
Good job on the video, you guys! Very detailed. Keep it up!
Thank you so much! 🥰 We appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Wow! We haven't made it to Toronto yet but now we definitely have to go! One of our favorite things to do while visiting cities is going on a food tour. We went to NYC a few weeks ago and spent some serious time checking out the food markets and trying some some delicious food. That Egyptian food looks incredible! I also would have to try several different flavors from that Chimney Cone shop. Great video! We just subbed to keep up with your adventures! - Andrew, Candice, and Riley 🐾
Us too! We are major foodies. 😋 NYC has so many good options. It may be even more difficult to decide there than Toronto! Highly recommend you make a visit for the food alone. Thanks for subbing and can’t wait to check out your guys’ adventures! 😊
So many yummy food choices indeed! Thank Ny for showing us!🎉❤
Thanks for watching! 🥰
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 😊
Great video I am very hungry now. The pancakes looked delicious, burger looked amazing and the market with the sandwich at carousel looked good. We always go to different coffee roasters every trip we take love pour overs Looks like you have several videos with bucket list trips for us Greece and Iceland are huge on our list. We haven't been to Canada in about 25 years going this summer. Great video and love your openings. You do a great job communicating and entertaining. Good luck with your channel in 2023 looking forward to seeing more adventures I have a sister that lives in Pennsylvania and we have never been so looking forward to getting some ideas for our travels.
Thank you so much for your incredibly kind comment. ❤️
We loved both Greece and Iceland! Those videos have great ideas if you want to plan a trip, and if you have any questions we’d be happy to answer. 😊
We definitely need to make more videos on PA. So many good spots to share, but we never think about filming them since we live here.
Thanks again! Hope to bring more fun travels in 2023.
Lovely guys love all that delicious foods ❤❤
Thanks for tuning in to our food adventure!
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Don’t worry, we have more food excursions on the horizon! 😁
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Those pancakes looked super delicious! I've never actually tried japanese pancakes. We tried those cones in Prague! ( Or I didn't haha but H did.)I would definitely try the vegan mac and cheese one!!
Japanese pancakes are the superior pancake. It’s good we don’t have regular access to them. Lol Really wish we tried the vegan mac! It looked so good.
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Happy New Year! Thanks for watching. 😊
Wow, Rachel is gorgeous.Matt must be rich😮
We both wish that was the case. 😂
Dang, you guys sure ate alot of places in Toronto! Now that we have a family trip planned here it was fun to watch with fresh eyes. We for sure need to make it to the St Lawrence Market.
There were just so many interesting things to try. We couldn’t resist! Toronto will make for an awesome family trip. There’s so many cool things to do. St Lawrence Market is a must!
Wow looks yummy
Burger's Priest used to be independent, but it's now a chain owned by Recipe Unlimited (renamed Cara Foods). They own a LOT of chain restaurants in Ontario. The quality of their ingredients has declined a lot since they got bought out. :(
Sadly that ends up being the case with chain restaurants. Big bummer. 🙁 We thought it was decent though for what it was.
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I’m a little too excited for this… hungry to begin with here.
The French fries with gravy and cheese 🧀 looks sooo tasty right now!
Ohhh I love eating in markets like this! Variety is the best.
Wow! The cheese garden… that shake sounds delish 😋 That ice cream place looks super unique! I’d say that’s the spot we must try! Did you each have a fave food of the trip?
My favorite was definitely the custard tart and Matt’s was the Egyptian sandwiches. But there’s so many good options! - Rachel
As a side note that Peameal Bacon you where eating is the original 'Canadian' Bacon. That would be the original cut of meat that would have been served, around the turn of last century, on the original Eggs Benedict which would eventually be copied everywhere. Thing is if you where a port city in the North East then Canadian Peameal Bacon was the most cost effective 'bacon' around but once you got much outside of that catchment area in the US that was no longer true. The pork being shipped from Kansas City and the west was the cheapest so pretty quickly Eggs Benedict was being made with Ham and being called 'Canadian Bacon' - though Peameal Bacon is actually a loin cut and has undergone a preserve process. Peameal Bacon's actual reason d'etre was to be shipped from the huge Toronto pork Slaughter Houses to the United Kingdom.
Thank you for sharing a little about its history!!
Awww....The Cheese Garden in Toronto is Permanently Closed. (Checked June 2024)
Aww bummer. 🥲 They were pretty tasty.
*Toronto is the most diverse city in the world. (not by population but country of origin). Also, the main food you need to have in Toronto is Trini roti and doubles. That's what Toronto is known for and in my opinion is the best cuisine in the world.
Yes it’s so diverse, and we love it! It was so cool to see so many different countries represented through food. Trini roti sounds delicious! Super bummed we didn’t try it when we were there. Thanks for sharing! Something to look forward to for the next time. 😊
I could believe that you have found some great Trini Roti and Doubles but that is most certainly not what Toronto is known for. The fact that you can have Trini Roti, or dumplings in the style of Nepal or Indian style Chinese food is what Toronto is known for. It is the insane diversity from just about every culture on earth.
However, I looked up Trini Roti and while I found one place that I could get it downtown I can honestly say that while I have probably been to more then 2000 Toronto food places I have never had Trini Roti. I have had lots of Jamaican Roti however... which is far more common and is something I seek out because sometimes you just have to have curry goat and I don't know anyone culture that does it better then Jamaica. Maybe Trinidad does and if I am ever in the neighborhood I'll try them.
@@JeremyMacDonald1973 Never buy roti from Jamaicans, only Trinis. Jamaican food in Toronto is some of the best in the world, but stick to jerk chicken, oxtail, patties and coco bread, ackee and saltfish etc. Roti is uniquely Trini and only they know how to make it properly. I grew up in Toronto, I know what I'm talking about. Trini food is definitely #1 in Toronto. You have to go to the hood for good Trini roti, tourists don't go there. The Nepal and Indian version of roti are garbage. They just copied the Trinis to make money. There is no wrapped dhalpuri style roti in South Asia.
@@kayflip2233 You say the best Trinidad Roti is in 'the Hood'. Where is 'The Hood' in this case? In your opinion where does one go to get the best Trini Roti in Toronto?
Also I think you are mistaken about the history of the Roti in Trinidad. Roti was introduced to the Caribbean when the British started to bring East Indians to the islands as indentured servants. After they outlawed slavery in the 1800's it was no longer economical to use labour from Africa but Britain had conquered India and found it more economical to exploit the Indians for cheap labour. The Indians brought their Roti to Trinidad whereas there was never much of a migration of Trinidadians to India. Of course the Roti in Trinidad became its own thing made out of local ingredients and made in the Trinidadian way.
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I'm landing in Toronto in 28th Feb.... any advice? =P
As for food, there’s a plethora of options! You can’t go wrong.
As far as activities, we just released a weekend guide to Toronto that has lots of ideas of things to do! Highly recommend going to the Distillery District and St. Lawrence Market.
Correction: Globe and Mail ranked Winnipeg as the #1 most diverse city in Canada. Otherwise, nice video! We've lived in Toronto, Montreal, Edmonton, Victoria and Winnipeg.
Great to know! We haven’t been to any other city in Canada, so we have nothing to compare Toronto to. We’d love to visit though! ☺️
@@MattandRachelTravel Visit and you will see that Montreal is much more of a food and nightlife city.
@@TomHuston43 We just visited Montreal in May of this year. Videos to come soon. 😊
@@TomHuston43 I can believe the nightlife part of this statement but am highly doubtful about the foodie part. Montreal has something over 6000 restaurants which is good but simply can't compete with the something over 9000 that Toronto has. The reality is Toronto not only has more in total but has more diversity simply because it is more of a destination city for immigrants then Montreal. One can change the goal posts in some sense such as most highly rated restaurants or most per capita but then Quebec City and Victoria (respectively) win the contest.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
I enjoyed the video but the second "T" in Toronto is silent.
Haha, so we learned! This was our first visit so please excuse our mispronunciation. Thanks for watching!
In Montreal, most call it: "cha ron oh"!!
I'm going to guess that Matt is a Libra and Rachel is a Leo.
That’s too funny. 😂 That would make sense, but Matt is actually the Leo, and I’m a Cancer. 🦁🦀 - Rachel
Hi guys! Very nice food guide! 😊 I personally big fan of gelato ice cream 😅 So beautiful area and once castle ! I enjoyed watching ! Thanks for sharing and welcome to my channel if you interested in traveling !😊
Ice cream is definitely a guilty pleasure of ours. 😆 Thanks so much for watching, and we are excited to check out your channel!
@@MattandRachelTravel thanks a lot guys!) also subscribed )
Poo-tsin should have squeaky cheese and have some pull. Otherwise, its no bueno.
It was definitely squeaky!
What other places are on your travel bucket list?
There’s so many places we want to go, but top of the list is definitely Italy and Japan!
@@MattandRachelTravel I really want to go to Japan too. I was supposed to go in 2020, but obvs that didn't work out. I'm trying to go to Iceland next year, so hopefully Japan can happen after that 🤞
@@brinnyful Fingers crossed for you. 🤞 You won’t be disappointed with Iceland! If you want some ideas for your Iceland trip, you should watch our Iceland videos. 😊
@@MattandRachelTravelThanks I def will!
Butter Baker a major disappointment! There is no ice cream just frozen yogurt in a cone. The cookies are buss tho
Aw we’re sorry to hear you didn’t like it. We really liked Butter Baker. Those cookies were definitely amazing!
Thats actually empty for St. Lawrence market and for the record Kensington market is known for 2 things Latin foods and drugs albeit there is a variety of foods there. Kensington market was the place you could smoke marijuana and not get busted before it became legal, and drinking alcohol has never been a problem outside there.
We definitely got that vibe in Kensington Market. 🤣Interesting place.
Are you brother and sister?😊
Husband and wife, although we can see how we can pass as siblings. 😂
hear the first line and had to skip... sorry aha Torono not Toronto ahaha kidding not kidding
No problem! It was our first time visiting, and we have since learned to leave out the second t sound to pronounce it like a local. 😊
You two give off weirdo vibes for sure
Life’s no fun without being a little weird! 😜
To me it’s all American junk food. Fat and sugar. It’s not food.
Fortunately, you can also find a few healthy salads shops. But it’s hard to find healthy food here in Toronto. I’m happy to visit just for a short time. It’s junk food everywhere…. 😵💫😩
Every country has its share of unhealthy food, and as can be seen in this video most of the popular items tend to fall on the unhealthy side. But there are fresh and healthy options too for those who seek them out!
@@MattandRachelTravel I know, I was in Toronto these last 2 days. I was suffering to find something correct to eat. I wouldn’t call it foodie paradise. It was rather a nightmare. 😄
@@rosehiver6262 Toronto is where you go if you want to try every country in the worlds favorite food ... but that is rarely their most healthy food.
Don’t you have diabetes yet ?
It may be surprising, but we don’t actually eat like this every day. Just some treats when traveling. 😊
Too much boring video
I didn't liked it
Wastage of time👎
Then why the heck did you watch?
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