Gourmet dining experiences are popping up across Toronto over the next couple of weeks. The St. Lawrence night market is almost here, Icelandic chefs want to give you a taste of their home country, there's a Nigerian food tour, and free fried chicken hovers deliciously on the horizon.
Events you might want to check out:Free Philly cheesesteak sandwiches and poutine (November 3 @ Philthy Philly’s)
Philthy Philly's is giving away 100 free Philly cheesesteak sandwiches and 100 free poutines to the first people in line at their new Yonge Street location starting at 6 PM.
Syrian Refugee Community Dinner (November 3 @ Paintbox Catering & Bistro)
Six Syrian Refugees are coming together at Paintbox to present an open buffet, bringing the beautiful delicacy of Syrian cuisine to Toronto. The event looks to help the many Refugees better integrate into Canadian society and the Toronto community.
Go Topoki Soft Opening (November 4-5 @ Go Topoki)
North York's newest Korean street food joint is celebrating its soft opening with 30% off its food and drink menu. Try a new spot before anyone else while also saving money!
Toronto Luxury Chocolate Show (November 4-5 @ Toronto Public Library - Toronto Reference Library, Salons)
The 7th Toronto International Luxury Chocolate Show presents samples of fine artisan and imported chocolate products, as well as purchasable treats to take home.
The Nigerian Fusion Food Tour (November 5 @ Royale's Luncheonette)
Come and discover the wonders of Nigerian cuisine through a four course brunch or dinner with unlimited cocktails.
Leslieville Farmers Market End Of Season Celebration (November 5 @ Rorschach Brewing Co.)
Celebrate anothe season of the Leslieville Farmers Market wrapping with a food and drink party at Rorschach Brewing Co. Farm fresh food, award winning beer, and music await.
Partake Brewing Launch Party (November 5 @ 3030 Dundas West)
Come find out why some craft beer writers are saying this non-alcoholic beer (yep, you read that right), is giving other beers a legitimate run for their money.
Truffle Week (November 7-11 @ TOCA Restaurant)
TOCA's annual truffle week event sees 2-star Chef Oliver Glowig return to serve guests four or five course tasting menus.
November Community Meal (November 7 @ The Theatre Centre)
Nova Bhattacharya, Atri Nundy and Meredith Potter will be dishing out delicious Bengali comfort food, with classics like vegetarian kichuri, a hearty ghoogni, and decadent payesh.
El Dorado Rum Dinner (November 8 @ Miss Thing's)
Swing by for a 5-course rum sampling dinner with creative rum inspired dishes from Chef Paul Pendar Hadian.
Village Juicery's Grand Opening (November 8 @ Yorkdale Shopping Centre)
Toronto is getting its first certified organic juicery at Yorkdale mall. Come check it out on launch day and nab free juice and snacks. The first 100 guests will receive a Village Juicery swag bag.
St. Lawrence Market presents Evening at the Market (November 9 @ St. Lawrence Market - South Market)
The massive food hub opens up for a night of food, drink, and entertainment in the historic st. Lawrence Market. Guests can embark on a culinary adventure which is basically unlimited, seeing as your ticket includes all food and drinks at the event.
Taste of Iceland (November 9-11 @ Leña)
Icelandic chef Viktor Örn Andrésson and Icelandic mixologist, Kári Sigurðsson are in town to create a four-course prix fixe menu, including grilled langoustine, arctic char, fried lamb fillet and skyr.
Free Fried Chicken: Hot Star's 2nd Anniversary (November 11-12 @ Hot Star Fried Chicken)
On November 11th and 12th, Hot Star is celebrating its two year anniversary by giving away 50 free fried chicken meals to the first people in line at its downtown store. For everyone else, there will be 20% off all orders.
Toronto Chowder Chowdown (November 14 @ The Fermenting Cellar)
Come cast your vote as top ocean wise chefs compete for the title of Toronto's Chowder Champion as you taste test the delectable chowders of each competitor along with local craft beer, spirits and ciders.
Gourmet Food & Wine Expo Toronto (November 16-19 @ Metro Toronto Convention Centre)
Four days of wine producers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, and more showcasing their best and latest products. Bakers, butchers, ice cream outlets and more will be on site, too.
Lady Beer Fest (November 18 @ Peace and Cotton Warehouse)
The society of Beer Drinking Ladies presents Canada's all ladies craft beer festival. Tickets include four drink tokens, a commemorative sample glass, and a "morning after" gift bag.
by Corey Van Den Hoogenband via blogTO
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