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Everybody knows Scarborough has lots of great shawarma, but I wanted to see what other Middle Eastern food I could find. I took some friends along on this crawl and we had a great day of eats!
Below was our route, including our fav dishes with the prices. Let me know what other Middle Eastern dishes & spots I should check out, and follow for more diverse & underrepresented food!
📍 , 2014 Lawrence Ave E
✅ Halal
✅ Vegetarian friendly
⭐️ Smoked turkey kaak $9.99
⭐️ Kaaketna special (like a stuffed flatbread) $16.99
📍.restaurant 1960 Lawrence Ave E (seems to be temporarily closed?)
✅ Halal
✅ GF friendly
⭐️ Tandoori chicken kabob plate $19.99
⭐️ Koobideh kabob plate $16.99 (we got a larger plate including koobideh, but the koobideh was the clear standout)
📍.ca, 3456 Kingston Rd
✅ Halal
✅ Vegetarian friendly
❔Possibly GF friendly
⭐️ Koshary $13
⭐️ Grilled seabream zait style plate $42
What a day! Details ⬇️
My mission to try Indigenous food across Canada continues, and this is the last of a 4 part miniseries in Québec with
We’re in , a Wendat community just 15-20 minutes drive from Québec City. Save/share this Reel for your next time in the region!
I would highly encourage staying overnight at .
Below is everywhere we ate:
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⭐️ Located within the hotel, definitely have breakfast here if you’re staying overnight!
⭐️ We loved the lunch prix fixe menu, with courses of charcuterie, a Montréal smoked boar meat sandwich and a generous dessert platter
2️⃣ Restaurant Yahwatsira
⭐️ This has to be the best food you can get at a community hockey arena anywhere in the country!
⭐️ The menu always has seasonal dishes & specials. We’re so glad we tried the sagamité soup and the duck confit poutine - one of the best poutines of our life!
3️⃣ .qc La Sagamité
⭐️ A STUNNING restaurant and excellent service, you can tell this is a dinner destination people to from far & wide
⭐️ The move is to go with a set menu which features their most iconic dishes. A gorgeous charcuterie ft. lots of local game meats, the decadent maple pie for dessert and of course, Yatista - tableside flambeed game meats!
In between meals, here are just a few of the many things to do in Wendake:
🎆 a visually stunning, self-guided nightwalk that we’ll never forget
ℹ️ shares the history and culture of the Wendat Nation
🔥 and others share traditional stories and sing fireside in the longhouse, booked through the
🪵 brings history to life in a meticulous reconstruction of a 17th century Wendat village
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is a Mohawk chef from Six Nations near Hamilton. He has been doing Indigenous family style pop-ups with for a while, but us in to experience the more experimental, bespoke and refined private dining experience he’s been working on recently.
With the dearth of Indigenous restaurants in the GTA, it’s awesome to now have this option!
HOW TO BOOK:
- Please DM Taylor on IG or email him at [email protected]
- Mention the number of people, preferred date and any dietaries. He will do his best to accommodate.
DETAILS
- Ballpark $200 per person but of course, this can vary significantly by request
- Minimum 4 people, max 12 at the moment. For a canape-only party, they can do a bigger group.
- Pricing includes them coming to your home with their own equipment, cooking you a ~7 course meal and cleaning up. Us going over to his place was for the purpose of this shoot only.
- Drinks are usually BYO, he can provide recs to pair with courses. The drinks we had in this video was for the purpose of this shoot only, but he may suggest the Arctic gin or particular wines for your meal too!
- Ask Taylor about his Indigenous candle company, they’re awesome.
Thank you so much for having us Taylor & Phil!
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