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Street food revolution housed in shipping containers
I haven't tried this yet, but I will soon. Let's just hope that the City of Toronto doesn't bureaucratize this to death. The good news is that it seems that it is so far so good in terms of city approval:
There’s a street food revolution happening at Dundas and Bathurst outside the Scadding Court Community Centre.
Eight food and two nonfood vendors have set up stalls inside refurbished shipping containers on the extra-wide Dundas St. sidewalk.
They’re selling everything from hot Indian sandwiches and Korean pancakes to grilled cheese sandwiches, bubble tea, crêpes, ethical meat and freshly fried mini doughnuts.
“It has come to light that there’s a whole market in Toronto for different kinds of street food and also food that is accessible and available and not run-of-the-mill food,” says Scadding Court’s executive director Kevin Lee.
The Live Local Marketplace — which runs roughly from Tuesday to Sunday between noon and 7 p.m. — has the city’s blessing.
http://photogallery.thestar.com/1038063
I haven't tried this yet, but I will soon. Let's just hope that the City of Toronto doesn't bureaucratize this to death. The good news is that it seems that it is so far so good in terms of city approval:
There’s a street food revolution happening at Dundas and Bathurst outside the Scadding Court Community Centre.
Eight food and two nonfood vendors have set up stalls inside refurbished shipping containers on the extra-wide Dundas St. sidewalk.
They’re selling everything from hot Indian sandwiches and Korean pancakes to grilled cheese sandwiches, bubble tea, crêpes, ethical meat and freshly fried mini doughnuts.
“It has come to light that there’s a whole market in Toronto for different kinds of street food and also food that is accessible and available and not run-of-the-mill food,” says Scadding Court’s executive director Kevin Lee.
The Live Local Marketplace — which runs roughly from Tuesday to Sunday between noon and 7 p.m. — has the city’s blessing.
http://photogallery.thestar.com/1038063
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