Toronto has a diverse scene, from shopping to people. But the best, is the food scene. Many of the foods on this list can be found in many places, especially around the world. The difference is, no one does these foods better than the places right here at home. Check out the list below to get your fix of foods that Toronto can rock like no other! Milkshakes at Cafe Nuna Where: 626 Queen St W. // Queen West via @asabo_h Why should you go: This is the milkshakes of all milkshakes! Your sweet tooth will love you so much for indulging in this treat, and with so many choices, you will for sure find one that'll hit the spot. Website Chili Con Queso at Hotmess Tex Mex Where: 615 College St // Little Italy via @judyyu15 Why should you go: Located in Little Italy, no place does Tex Mex fondue like this. Intense flavours, with a great kick are sure to bring you to the streets of Mexico City! Website Lobster Nachos at Good Catch Where: 179 Enterprise Blvd // Unionville via @markromeoh Why should you go: Lobster nachos are the nachos you didn't know you needed in your life! This massive dish is the seafood meets Mexican in the best way possible. Website Japanese Fried Chicken at Gushi Where: 707 Dundas St W. // Alexandra Park via @matt_eroftime Why should you go: Toronto is known for it wide array of Japanese, but bet you didn't know that also goes for some classic street food... except this one has got a great twist to it. Piled with ingredients, this fried chicken is a perfect go-to. Website Baja Fish Tacos at Seven Lives Where: 69 Kensington Ave // Chinatown via @janyjang Why should you go: The debate for the best baja tacos is timeless. While many cities claim to do it well, you can easily win this debate when you take on the baja tacos at Seven Lives! Website Bacon Sandwich at Carousel Bakery Where: 93 Front St E. // St Lawrence Market Why should you go: This isn't just a bacon sandwich, this is a Peameal Bacon Sandwich that no one does better than Toronto! It is an iconic sandwich, that is sure to satisfy your cravings! Website Cuban Timbits at La Cubana Where: 392 Roncesvalles Ave // Roncesvalles Village via @craveto Why should you go: Cuban timbits have NOTHING on the Canadian version from Tim Horton's. It is an addictive dessert, that Toronto should never let go of. Website Chicken & Waffles at The Dirty Bird Where: 527 Bloor St W. // The Annex via @kevpanlilio Why should you go: Can't go down to the States for some chicken & waffles? Don't worry. The Dirty Bird fried chicken & waffles in Toronto are done better than the ones in the states, and you can quote me on that- all day, every day. Website Buffalo Cauliflower at Home of the Brave Where: 589 King St W. // Entertainment District via @dancingwithabear Why should you go: Chicken wings might have been all the rage, but Toronto's Home of the Brave brings you the greatest buffalo cauliflower wings you will have ever tasted! Website Beef Brisket Sandwich at The Black Camel Where: 4 Crescent Rd // Summerhill via @gabrielleroseb Why should you go: A lot of time goes into preparing the beef, 3- 4 days to be exact. This is with the marination process, slow-cooked and rest day. You just know with that amount of thought and effort, this is sure to be the best of the best! Website Fish & Chips at Buster's Sea Cove Where: 93 Front St E. // St. Lawrence Market via @rainspells Why should you go: Okay so, when it comes to fish & chips the east coast knows best- but Buster's transports you to the seaside of Nova Scotia, making Toronto a great place to get the ultimate fish & chips experience! Website