Chinatown and Kensington Market Food Tour, Toronto

Chinatown and kensington market food tour toronto

Eat like a local in Toronto

Finding the best places to eat when you are visiting a new city can be a fun challenge so we joined the Culinary Adventure Co for their Chinatown + Kensington Market food tour for an introduction to two of the most prominent eating areas in Toronto. Although we visited Toronto in winter, the food tours are not only still running but not as fully subscribed as summer making it an ideal activity to learn about what the neighbourhoods have to offer food-wise and actually feeding you at the same time!

About the tour

The Food Tour is billed as lasting 3 hours and that you should arrive hungry.  I’m glad we did as there are plenty of stops with food at every one. We met our guide and fellow munchers under the cat chair on Spadina Ave and primed our cameras for action.

Chinatown Tour

Toronto’s Chinatown has grown since the area was first developed in the late 19th century.  The Chinese-Canadian community is said to be one of the largest in North America.  We could believe that, as the area is filled with shops and businesses.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

First stop, Dim Sum.  Which is a fave of ours, sampling prawn dumplings, fried squid tentacles and beef tripe with ginger and spring onions, which was surprisingly OK, not that we would rush out and order it again!  This is the best part about going as a group – trying things you would never have thought of buying and there’s no shame if you don’t like something.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

Toronto food tour culinary adventure coIt’s a popular spot and one we would like to go back to if in Toronto again.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

 

Then we checked out local supermarkets filled with everything from fresh seafood to tubs of blood!  We didn’t purchase any blood but did buy some green tea Kit Kats as they were so much cheaper than they are when imported to the UK.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

More tasting at the next stop, and this time ‘Youtiao’, which is a Chinese doughnut and we got to watch them being made. They’re not as sweet as Western doughnuts, but still moreish.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

We got to try some savoury items at this stop too.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

Including thick congee, a type of rice porridge, which was much needed to heat us up!

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

Kensington Market tour

Just along from Chinatown is Kensington Market, which we have a fuller guide for.

kensington market toronto

This bustling area is filled with independent shops and boutiques selling cheese, coffee, craft beer, fresh bread, fancy chocolates and more!

kensington market toronto

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

We had another few stops in Kensington Market, which included a quirky Mexican with cactus sandwiches.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

kensington market toronto

kensington market toronto

Our foodie journey had to end and end happily it did with a slice of home made cherry pie from Wanda’s Pie in the Sky.
kensington market toronto
We lost count of all the different pies, sweet and savoury, there’s something for everyone.

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

Toronto food tour culinary adventure co

This is an ideal way to experience the foodie side of Toronto, hear some stories and learn the history, guided by someone who knows the best places.  There was not only lots of food on our tour but chat as well making it both friendly and fun. Special thanks to our guide, Kevin.

Please note that we have not shown all of our stops, to see them all sign up for a tour with Culinary Adventure Co. They don’t always visit the same places as there was a couple on our tour who had actually been before but had signed up again to see where the tour took them this time!

Where

350 Spadina Ave and St. Andrew St, Toronto

Reservations

Check out the Culinary Adventure Co. Website for more information and to book a tour.

Chinatown and Kensington market food tour culinary adventure co

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Disclaimer: we received a complimentary tour but Fred vouches for our veracity, and that’s a big word for a cat!

fred purr of honour

Emma

Emma

Hello!

I am Emma and with my husband Mark write Foodie Explorers, which is a food and travel website.

I am a member of the Guild of Food Writers and British Guild of Travel Writers.

We have a wide range of judging experience covering products, hotels and have judged, for example, for Great Taste Awards and Scottish Baker of the Year.

Along the way Mark gained WSET Level 2 in Wine and I have WSET Level 2 in Spirits as well as picking up an award with The Scotsman Food and Drink Awards.    

Usually I can be found sleeping beside a cat.

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