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jamaican patties toronto

Canada is home to many iconic snacks, like butter tarts and Tim Hortons Timbits, but what makes Toronto's food scene so special?

Toronto is a multicultural city filled with authentic foods from all over the world, which means there are so many different foods that make the city unique.

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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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Did you know that Bugs Bunny has roots in Toronto? That's right. The iconic rabbit's voice actor, Eric Bauza, is a Scarborough native, and he has far from forgotten his old stomping grounds.

Narcity recently sat down with Bauza for an exclusive interview, where we explored how Bugs would talk and if he'd grown up in the Greater Toronto Area, and it was a match made in heaven.

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You can dine like you're on an island vacay at this new restaurant in Toronto. Miss Likklemore's is a Caribbean-inspired restaurant that has just opened on King Street West, and if you're looking for tropical vibes and upscale dishes, then you'll want to check it out.

If the name sounds familiar, it's because the restaurant first operated as a pop-up on Queen Street West back in 2020. Now, the venue has a permanent location brought to life by restaurateur Hanif Harji of Scale Hospitality alongside partners Darren Hinds of The Good Son and Lonie Murdock, who are the original founders of the pop-up.

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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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