Categories: Food & Drink

All the new food to try at the CNE in Toronto this summer

We’re less than a week away from Toronto’s beloved CNE and we’re excited for all the fun-filled activities, entertainment and of course, food that is coming to the annual event. And talking about food, it looks like we’re in for a very delicious treat – or a number of them to be exact. This year’s CNE will see new food vendors and here’s who you can expect to see.

According to the CNE, there are a few big names on the list, including Egg Club, known for its signature Japanese milk bread that will be serving up its savoury sandwiches in the food building for the first time.

Along with that, other names such as O-Mochi, Tamarind Modern Indian Bistro and more. Of note, if you’re looking for the truly weird and wacky creations to try, check out our list of the weirdest foods at the CNE this year!

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And that’s not to mention the number of new Food Trucks such as Los Vietnamita, Tut’s Egyptian Street Food, and the Fry-R Truck, an actual fire truck converted to a food truck located near Bandshell Park.

Here’s a list of the new CNE Food Vendors for 2024:

  • Lucky Chicken – House of Funky Tenders
  • Farm Fresh Roasted Corn
  • Egg Club
  • The Super Noodle Company
  • Bombay Spice Street
  • Amazing Sichuan Cuisine
  • O-Mochi
  • Tamarind Modern Indian Bistro
  • Halo/Chilaquiles Mexican Street Food
  • Greekery Bakeshop
  • Los Vietnamita
  • Tut’s Egyptian Street Food
  • RJ’s Roadhouse
  • Fry-R Food Truck
  • Randy’s Halal Ribs
  • What A Jerk
  • Slow Jam
  • DK Concessions
  • BBQ Boyzz

But that’s not all. Though more food vendors are sure to pop up, foodies are also looking forward to the CNE’s iconic creative inventions like Ketchup and Mustard ice cream, and pickle cotton candy.

We don’t know about you but we’re ready to eat!

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