• Charcuterie and antipasta
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Taste the World

Almost half of Toronto’s population was born outside of Canada, making this one of the most multicultural cities in the world—with a food scene to match. You can eat your way through neighborhoods such as Chinatown and Little India, but make sure to save room for the many flavour fusions that are cropping up as of late, including the Jamaican-Chinese fare at Patios. For a full sampling, try a food tour with Foodies on Foot.

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