Categories: Food & Drink

This Toronto restaurant serves all-you-can-eat Filipino brunch

Filipino cuisine meets Sunday brunch — need we say more? Toronto’s Kanto by Tita Flips is known for its Sunday fiestas, where you can stuff your face with all-you-can-eat brunch favourites with a Filipino twist.

You can experience an all-you-can-eat Filipino experience with over 50 items of Filipino brunch creations.

That includes a nice succulent, crispy-skinned Lechon belly, Ube Pancakes, fresh baked Pandesal, Pancit, soups, Silogs, and even Main dishes like Kare-Kare.

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Our mouths are watering already!

Kanto Sunday Fiesta Brunch has four seatings throughout the day at 11 AM, 1 PM, and 4 PM, each of which are two hours long.

And you’ll need that timeslot considering all the food you’re about to eat.

You can get tickets in advance to secure your spot — the price is $28 plus tax per person and children ages four to 12 get in for half-price.

If you’re tasting your way through Toronto’s Filipino culinary scene, Kanto’s Sunday Fiesta Brunch is one for the list.

Kanto by Tita Flips

Where: 2986 Dundas Street West
When: Every Sunday
Cost: $28 + tax per adult

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