Linda Discovers Toronto

This blog was started as a way to let my friend Linda know all of the places she needs to discover in Toronto. This is a way for me to see that someone is enjoying all my favorite places, since I no longer live there.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Kensington Market

First Assignment

Linda, your first assignment, if you choose to accept it, is to go to Kensington Market.

This is a Big Adventure. You need to set aside about half a day for this one. Mainly, because I want pictures of you in front of at least 3 stores. And they are at opposite ends of the Market. Or you may choose to break this one down into several parts.

The first is "Courage My Love" on Kensington. I always go here when I am in town. I can always find some kind of textile or beads or jewelry that I have to have. But feel free to explore any of the great second hand store on this end of the block. Things have changed a little since I lived there, and many of them seemed to be owned by savvy Asian women who knew a good thing when they saw it. In my day, it was people I knew who hand picked their wares all over the city. Some of them are still there, but it is still a great place to find some great bargains and flashes from the past.

The second is the cheese shop on the west side of Kensington, near Baldwin. Now this is not the big store that you might think it is. It is the little one closer to the corner. There is barely room to walk down the aisle alone, much less stand in line while people file in to stand behind you. I love the women who work in this store. If you are smart, you start by asking them what is good today. They may ask you to be more specific, but more than likely they will give you a sample of cheese. If you don't like it, say so, they will fing you something else. They have great feta here and I never leave without some brie. If you go regularly to see them like I did, they will definitely remember you. I went back a couple of years after moving to Kalamazoo, and they wondered what happened to me until they noticed my wedding ring.

The third is the little bulk store almost at the end of Baldwin St. near Augusta. This is not the big bulk store on the corner, but the one just before it on the north side of the street near the fish shop. Along the way, you will see where I bought all of my fresh produce for the weekend cooking frenzy. The fish store up the street on the south side of Baldwin, was a stop for those special occasion meals. The little bulk shop was my favorite because it was run by a South American family, Chilean I think, and I loved that my money was supporting them and their employees. Purchases here for me was always a pound of Blue Mountain coffee (how I miss that blend) and my 10# bags of Basmati Rice, along with brown sugar and what ever else my pantry was missing.

If you are smart, you will make your way up Augusta to College. I didn't always make this walk, as I usually had my little rolly shopping cart full to the brim and needed to get home. But is an integral part of the market experience. And if you have made it this far, without eating, then you can walk up College and Spadina and find a new Asian Restaurant to eat at. I have a couple of places on Spadina you need to check out but that is for another day.

Can't wait to hear about/ see your first adventure.

Here is someone else's views of why Kensington is so grrrreeeaaaattttt!!!!!.

Sheldon

2 Comments:

Blogger Lynda said...

Sheldon, Jack and I got to kensington market about 6 weeks ago, but alas, before your post and with No camera!

We had fabulous Mongolian BBQ (I need to return for the name of the place on kensington) and Vietnamese coffee at one of jack's favorites on Spadina near the bright Pearl.

When I go to the cheese market, what;s the cheese I need for Saag Paneer?

best,
Lynda

10/18/2006 12:14:00 PM  
Blogger Sheldo said...

Too bad you have already been there. I guess another trip is in order.

I got that cheese further up on August. It was at a little south American grocery store on the first block up from Baldwin. I had to ask the guy for a South American crumbling farmers cheese. He knew what I was looking for, but it was not the one that i had picked out, so it would be best to ask.

Make sure to post your previous visits. I am thinking that this will become a good resource for the Summer Institute as well as all those people who ask for advice about what to do in TO.

love Sheldon

10/18/2006 12:24:00 PM  

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