United States of America (Detroit): Big Daddy Style Pie
We finally got to taste what all the rave was about when it comes to Detroit-style pizza in Toronto. Continue reading United States of America (Detroit): Big Daddy Style Pie
We finally got to taste what all the rave was about when it comes to Detroit-style pizza in Toronto. Continue reading United States of America (Detroit): Big Daddy Style Pie
An evening in Little Ethiopia introduced Mandrea Bike to new Ethiopian dishes and a new restaurant in the city. Continue reading Ethiopia: A Bad Day for White Pants 
We began an exploration of South Korean food in Toronto, starting in the heart of Koreatown at Jin Dal Lae korean Restaurant. Continue reading South Korea: A Guide to Korean Food for Beginners 
We went to St. Clair Avenue West to taste some of the city’s best Persian food with friends. Continue reading Iran: A Kabob Fit for Royalty 
There’s nothing like Fresh, home-cooked Egyptian food on a summer evening in Toronto. It also happened to be vegetarian, but don’t let this deter your decision to eat here cause meat was not missed. Continue reading Egypt: Eat Like An Egyptian 
An evening in Toronto’s Greektown enjoying the delights from the old country. Come explore Greek food beyond souvlaki and Greek salad. Continue reading Greece: Enough Food for a Spartan Warrior
It’s been a long time since Eat the World TO has enjoyed the classics from Jamaica. Continue reading Jamaica: No Plantains, No Problem
We ate at a vegan Mexican restaurant owned and operated by the openly gay chef Ivan Castro to celebrate pride month. Continue reading Mexico: A Friend of Dorothy
In honour of Pride Month, we checked out Bacan, an Argentinian & Venezuelan restaurant in Roncy. Continue reading Argentina & Venezuela: Under the Rainbow
Eat the World TO’s first Dim Sum experience in Chinatown was both exciting and tasty. No menus required, you simply flag down one of the several carts flying around the dinning room. Continue reading China: Dim Sum Carts