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best jamaican patties toronto

Prior to the pandemic, Toronto TTC commuters were often greeted in the mornings with the smell of freshly baked Jamaican patties in subway stations like Bathurst. For the past couple of years that sweet smell was gone, until now.

If you were a regular commuter, you probably remember the smell of Fahmee's Bakery's Jamaican patties in subway stations. However, the bakery shut down its main Scarborough location due to a tragic fire in 2022 and stopped providing TTC stations with their famous goods, but it just announced its return.

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Simu Liu may be a Hollywood star now, but as a Toronto native, he knows his way around the city's best restaurants.

The 34-year-old Marvel and Barbie star grew up in Mississauga, Ontario, right inside the GTA, and he's developed a keen list of his favourite restaurants over the years.

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The views expressed in this Opinion article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Some TTC riders in Toronto may have to go without when it comes to their favourite subway snack — Fahmee Bakery's Jamaican patties.

The bakery's well-loved patties won't be stocked at TTC subway stations or in shops for "at least a few months" because of a devastating fire that took out the bakery's Scarborough location.

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Beloved Toronto restaurant Randy's Patties announced via Instagram this week that it would be closing its doors, causing widespread heartbreak across the city.

On Thursday, the business revealed that it would be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and would be limiting patty purchases to one dozen per customer as it can't accommodate the "massive influx of customers" that flooded the restaurant to get one last box of patties.

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