Toronto.com
Exploring a city can be done in a variety of ways, whether it be wandering through a neighbourhood or hitting up every culinary destination on a well-researched list. But why not use the divide-and-conquer method and go on a culinary tour? From the western margins of the Junction to the eastern borders of Leslieville (and even the depths of the Don Valley), here are some delectable itineraries.
Call in advance to notify operators of any dietary concerns and they’ll be happy to accommodate you.
Foodies on Foot
In the west end, Foodies on Foot are more than happy to share their stomping grounds with you. Discover the historically “dry” neighbourhood of the Junction and get to know the Polish roots of Roncesvalles. Further south on Queen Street, the Foodies hop on the 501 streetcar as it passes through six neighbourhoods that provide six different flavours along the longest surface track in the world. Foodies on Foot also offer the very popular Insanewich! Tour, which celebrates the art of putting only the best and most creative ingredients in between two slices bread. They also offer a class that is kid-friendly as it’s led by the founder’s daughter.