The largest weekly open-air food market in America, Smorgasburg is opening this Saturday in Toronto.

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The market dubbed “The Woodstock of Eating” by the New York Times will launch on July 23rd on the Toronto downtown waterfront at the foot of Yonge Street.
Smorgasburg began in 2011 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn as a spinoff to spinoff of Brooklyn Flea.
The market which took its name by combining “Smörgåsbord”, a type of Scandinavian meal and “Williamsburg, then successfully expanded to Manhattan, Jersey City, and Los Angeles.
Smorgasburg Toronto will feature vibrant weekly outdoor food markets showcasing more than 50 vendors from across the city “who represent its culinary diversity and burgeoning food and arts scene.”
Toronto market is produced by Landon Logie, and Toronto food writer Suresh Doss (CBC Toronto, Toronto Star) curated the food and drink program for Smorgasburg Toronto’s eight-week run.
The food vendors for this year’s festival include:
- Afro Beat Kitchen
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- Albi sushi
- Anh Dao
- Baan Thai
- Babi & Co
- Baker Rae Cafe
- Bhai Biryani
- Butter and Spice
- CC Sauce
- Chau Toronto
- Falafel Plus
- FeasTO
- Geladona
- Geste Croissanterie
- Good Gang Ice Cream
- Hellshire
- Hielito Bits
- Indonesian’s Flavour
- Kebabchi
- Kiss My Pans
- Khao Se To
- KY-MARS
- Kyoto Katsugyu x IKI SHOKUPAN
- LA LA Bakeshop
- Lost in the sauce
- Mamajoun
- Mamey
- Musu Osaka Buns
- Natalie Czerwinski
- Never Not Eating
- Nozomi
- Palm Urban
- Parviz Bakery
- Pico De Gallo
- Poppadum
- Saffron Spice Kitchen
- Saints Island Pies
- Secret Chef
- Slow Jams TO
- Stush Patties
- Supreme Burgers
- Tam Restaurant
- Tamales Mineros by ALMA+GIL
- Tropic Love
- Waska Peruvian
Smorgasburg Toronto
What: Smorgasburg is the largest weekly open-air food market in America, attracting thousands of people to Brooklyn, Manhattan, Jersey City, Los Angeles and Miami each weekend to eat from dozens of local vendors. This summer, Smorgasburg will launch the first-ever international weekly market in Toronto.
When: Saturdays, July 23 to Sept. 10 | 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Where: 7 Queens Quay East, Toronto
How Much: Free Admission







