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Toronto Food Events: T&T Waterfront Night Market, Momo Crawl, KothuFest, Almanac Island Cookout

Toronto Food Events rounds up the most delicious festivals, pop-ups, winemaker dinners, supper clubs and other food related happenings in Toronto this week and next. You can find us here every Friday morning.

THIS WEEK

  • Toronto's Festival Of Beer is this weekend in the Bandshell Park at Exhibition Place. Tickets for Sunday are still available.
  • T&T Waterfront Night Market is on from Friday, July 22 to Sunday, July 24 in the parking lot at the T&T Supermarket on Cherry Street. Look forward to lots of stinky tofu and grilled seafood.
  • Parkdale's Little Tibet hosts its second annual Momo Crawl on Sunday, July 24. $20 gets you a passport for 10 types of dumplings.
  • KothuFest, a Sri Lankan street food festival celebrating Kothu Roti, takes over the Scarborough Civic Centre (150 Borough Dr.) from noon to 10 p.m. on Sunday, July 24.

UPCOMING

  • Tio's Urban Mexican hosts Waka, Waka, Oaxaca? on Friday, August 5. The multi-course dinner is $60 and will feature dishes like Tlayuda (Oaxacan pizza), chiles rellenos, chocolate chipotle flan and more.
  • ProvisionsTO presents the Almanac Island Cookout on Sunday, August 7 at Artscape Gibraltar Point. Tickets are $125 per person and include your ferry ride to and from the island, a four-course meal and cocktails.

Know of a Toronto food event coming up? Email liora@blogto.com

Photo by Jesse Milns.


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