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The Rise of Toronto Food Halls: Where To Go and What To Eat

Deepi Harish
5 min readOct 25, 2024

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Food halls in Toronto are having a moment and it’s easy to see why. They offer a wide variety of dining options all under one roof. Plus, they’ve become vibrant community hubs, showcasing local ingredients and serve as testing grounds for chefs and mixologists to experiment with specialty dishes and drinks. Here are some of our favourites:

Photo c/o Daniel Neuhaus

5 Food Halls In Toronto You Need To Visit

1. Waterworks Food Hall

Housed in a beautifully renovated heritage industrial building on King West is Waterworks, an impressive 55,000-square-foot space that features over twenty food stalls. This European-inspired destination offers a vibrant atmosphere perfect for socializing and culinary exploration.

Recommended vendors: Grape Witches (women-founded and women-run) organic wine shop and bar; Aburi Sushi known for their individually pressed hand rolls and Harry’s Charbroiled, where you can grab classic, juicy smashburgers and nostalgic shakes that will transport you back to a simpler time.

Photo c/o Daniel Neuhaus

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Deepi Harish
Deepi Harish

Written by Deepi Harish

Published Storyteller on Bon Appétit, The Food Network Canada, The Huffington Post, China Daily, Post City Magazines and more. Follow me at instagram.com/d33pi/

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