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43 Comments

  1. Pho is probably the most overrated dish, there’s a lot more Vietnamese dishes I highly rate above Pho

  2. YOU WERE AT THE TIM HORTONS ACCROST THE STREET FROM MY OFFICE BUILDING!!!! I WISH I SAW YOU GUYS!!!

  3. Do you guys think traditional foods are evolving or have already evolved? Thoughts on dishes like the photuine that are incorporating classic asian foods into a modern fusion?

  4. Let me know if you want to see the real hidden gems of Toronto's asian cuisine.

  5. Ronny Chieng is totally Asian but part of his “fuck you, I don’t care attitude “ cones from his time in Australia. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie- Oi, Oi Oi.

  6. should have gone to Markham, (30 min drive north of Toronto) thats where all the asian spots are at, especially downtown Markham area, its a newly growing area with all the hot spots. its also where Night it up was hosted, our annual night market.

  7. I just discovered your channel and love that you are reviewing restaurants in my city. I will definitely try these places out.

  8. Whahhhhhhh u r in Toronto !!!! I need to visit ! We r Huge fan !!! U went to like 5 places that we pass all d time lol 😝

  9. I am excited to try those places . They were all 3-20 min walk away from me . I can’t believe I pass by n never 👎🏻 tried those places . That Duran rice 🍚 looks so good !

  10. The Durian Pandan dish and Salted Egg Bun that he liked to much is actually from La La Bakeshop 346 A Bloor Street and Spadina Ave

  11. Asian food in Toronto and gave Tim Hortons 2 spots. Checked out the video to see any new hot Asian spot in my hood and these guy showing Tims. Must of got a bag from them. Their donuts are frozen and their warps mostly sucks, dry chicken and wilted veggies. Joke video.

  12. The Asian places these guys went to were overpriced bougie ass places in Toronto, definitely not must-try places.

  13. Glad you guys visited and hit up lots of great places here but bruh… Smokes opened in 2008… not 1960s lolll

  14. Hurrah Toronto, welcome all! Toronto and the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) has an incredible food culture, with so many cuisines represented and embraced. I swear, if you crave it, or are curious about it, you can find it. In the downtown zone where I live there is Little Portugal, Polish town, Korea Town, Little Italy, China Town, Kensington Market – which is full of fresh food shops featuring Ontario produce, Mexican food, great coffee, cheese shops, Turkish food, butchers, fish mongers, German doner, you name it. Also wonderful Persian restaurants, Ethiopian, Indian, Thai, Vietnamese, Hungarian, Swedish, British, Finnish, French, Japanese, Italian, Tibetan…I mean, name it, and you can find it, from different regions in any of those places. Of course like anywhere Covid hit a lot of restaurants and shops hard but despite losses of some beloved places people have rallied to try to support businesses and things are thriving again. Thanks for shining a light on Toronto!

  15. You should visit Vancouver, BC, if you are looking for Asian fusion. The population is over 40% ethnically Asian, with Mandarin and Cantonese being the most spoken language at home, after English.

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