for anyone looking now, ding dong went under and the rest are absolute fire. As a kensington resident, chinatown is an absolute win
Thank you for the suggestions. Great video!
@@TravellingFoodie Yes, I will visit this weekend! Happy to see this video.
Such a fun video, thank you for the great ideas on good eats 😍
Thanks for watching, and so glad you enjoyed! 🤗 I have other Toronto food tour videos for good eats 😋
Nice video coverage. It was worth the trip to Chinatown. Definitely full after this food trip. Chinese Restaurants operate at low cost by using their own people or relatives & pass the savings to consumers. BTW, I love beef balls. We’re they good?
Thanks for watching! That's so true about it being run by family! The beef balls were good but smaller than normal especially for the price lol
Salamat! You found my favourite places, Banh Mi Nguyen Huong and Mashion Bakery. Of course, if you went to nearby Kensington Market, you could do a similar challenge with Caribbean and South American food.
Oohhhh!!!! They all look delicious!!!! I'm going to visit all these places next time I'm in Downtown 😋😋🤤🤤🤤 I LOVE sweets so I think Mashion Bakery will be my first visit
Okay wait Ding Dong looks even more delicious!!!!! I'll just go to all of them
More of these videos please !!!
Thanks for watching! You mean $20 challenge videos? Or Toronto food crawl videos?
Looked like a delicious meal of food! I didn't expect you to get so much especially with prices rising everywhere. I'm excited to try out the Banh Mi place when I'm in the area next.
So much yummy eats in Toronto Chinatown! Honestly, I was super surprised myself on how many items I was able to get! I thought I would only get 3-4 items initially 😂
Has the Chinese population in Chinatown changed from Cantonese/Hong Kong to Mandarin/China? There used to be a time when like 90% of Chinese were from Hong Kong, now the majority are from China and perhaps this has also influenced the food.
The entire Canadian population has changed from 75-80% white people to 75-80% mainland chinese and indians. gg Canada
That I don't know, but there might be statistics like that on the government site or the Toronto Chinatown BIA site
Where should I do a $20 food challenge?
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