Food Truck Festival Ontario rolls into Toronto
From poutine burgers to mac and cheese balls, Torontonians chowed down on some of the best street food Ontario had to offer at the first Food Truck Festival Ontario on Sunday.
From poutine burgers to mac and cheese balls, Torontonians chowed down on some of the best street food Ontario had to offer at the first Food Truck Festival Ontario on Sunday.
As noon approached, the line to the window in the side of the Mr. Tasty Fries food truck outside City Hall grew longer. “This is the busiest food truck in the city,” said Serkan Hrak, who helps run the truck. “Within half and hour you will see 25–30 people.” On the other side of Nathan Phillips Square, councillors had been debating changes to make it easier for food trucks like Mr. Tasty Fries to do business around the city.
City council opened discussions on April 2 about cutting some of the red tape surrounding the rules for food trucks in Toronto.