The 'Food & Wine' magazine placed the St. Lawrence Market among the 25 best markets in the world. You won't find a better place in the town for fresh fruits, vegetables, meat and fish. Not to mention exotic foods from every ethnic corner. The historic St Lawrence neighborhood also has over 50 vendors offering some of the best delicatessens and restaurants in the city, with a wide range of specialty foods, deli meats, fish and seafood, baked goods and gourmet teas and coffees.
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“Great stop off city bus tour”
Great stop off on the city tour bus. We enjoyed sampling all kinds of food and wine. The brushetta was out of this world. more
“Don't miss it - BEST way to spend Saturday morning in Toronto”
Fun - loved it - good eats! Not much more to say...ask around to confirm your choice of "best Peameal" sammy before sauntering up to just any o...
“The peameal sandwich is a must!”
If I lived in Toronto, I would be at this market every week to score my groceries. There are more than enough vendors for cheese, produce, meat...
“Definitely Worth A Visit”
We had an enjoyable walk through the St. Lawrence Market, and it is definitely worth a visit if you are in Toronto. Plan on spending about an h...
“Scots Love the Market”
Scottish fare is wonderful mainly because of the wonderful fresh ingredients we use in our cooking. After visiting St. Lawrence Market, i was o...
“loved the St. Lawrence Market”
We had a good saunter through the market - I would not expect it to be wondeful or overwhelming - but definitely worth a 1/2 hour. We found the...
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