Canada’s biggest city has long been known for its diverse food scene. But a new batch of skilful chefs have been blending ...
On weekends at Hong Shing, the kitchen sees an extra flurry of activity — and it's not just because of the Friday night crowd ...
By 1941, Toronto’s Chinatown with a Chinese population of 2,326 was the third largest Chinatown in Canada after Vancouver’s (7,174) and Victoria’s (3,037). It held this position until the 1950s (Map 2 ...
The Toronto Chinatown Festival has came a long way since ... vendors and interactive activities that will both showcase Canada’s cultural and communal diversity, while helping to improve local ...
Some residents living near a park in the Kensington-Chinatown neighbourhood say the city dropped the ball on its ambitious ... Alexis Dawson, the local trustee with the Toronto District School Board, ...
August 19 to 20, 2023. Join the Chinatown BIA as they present The Toronto Chinatown Festival. Incredible food, fun workshops, excellent shopping, and amazing entertainment! It's packed with tons ...
Founded in 1961, Hong Luck Kung Fu in Toronto’s Chinatown is the one of the oldest continuously run kung fu club in North America and one of the first Chinese martial arts clubs in Canada.
“Eating Toronto,” a new biweekly column, is dedicated to sharing these gems with Star readers. To kick things off, we start with an ode to the Chinatown staple, Banh Mi Nguyen Huong.