based on 14147 reviewsThe moment I stepped into St. Lawrence Market, I was immediately greeted by a riot of aromas—the charred aroma of freshly baked bread, the savory aroma of seafood stalls, and the tangy sweetness of honey stalls! I waited in line for ten minutes at the Peameal Bacon stall, and it lived up to its reputation: the crispy, tender Canadian bacon sandwich was bursting with juice. In the antique section on the second floor, I found a vintage maple leaf brooch, and the owner enthusiastically explained its origins. The oyster stall is open and ready to eat, and a squeeze of lemon juice down your throat is simply breathtakingly delicious! Even on weekends, the crowds are so intense that I nearly knocked over the shelves while trying the cheese stall. The vibrant atmosphere of the city is so vibrant here that it's best to come hungry.
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The moment I stepped into St. Lawrence Market, I was immediately greeted by a riot of aromas—the charred aroma of freshly baked bread, the savory aroma of seafood stalls, and the tangy sweetness of honey stalls! I waited in line for ten minutes at the Peameal Bacon stall, and it lived up to its reputation: the crispy, tender Canadian bacon sandwich was bursting with juice. In the antique section on the second floor, I found a vintage maple leaf brooch, and the owner enthusiastically explained its origins. The oyster stall is open and ready to eat, and a squeeze of lemon juice down your throat is simply breathtakingly delicious! Even on weekends, the crowds are so intense that I nearly knocked over the shelves while trying the cheese stall. The vibrant atmosphere of the city is so vibrant here that it's best to come hungry.
Recommended Day to Visit: SATURDAY On weekends there are flea market beside the main building. pretty cool to check it out for handcrafted goods. The market itself has lots of awesome goodies like sweets and snacks to taste from. Very local and very friendly store keepers. DO BRING CASH!! Not all stores accept card payments.
St Lawrence Market is a nice place to go in Toronto. It is near downtown Toronto. I enjoyed some delicious fresh salmon sashimi at a very affordable price. More shops are open during weekend, it is better to go there during weekend.
There is probably a similar market in many cities. From the seaside, walk along Yonge Road back to Front Street, turn right and walk slowly for about 10 minutes to get there (you will pass a puppy fountain in the middle). There are a lot of things in the market, quite rich. I wanted to try the Montreal smoked meat sandwich, but I found flies on the meat, so I gave up. I tried the fruit (Raspberry), but the middle was not fresh; I had a turkey sandwich 🥪, which tasted okay; I had a chocolate (puff), which tasted very good.
This is a must-visit place in Toronto! This market is an antique market with a history of more than 200 years. It is also an ancient market every Sunday... This historic market is worth going out at 6 o'clock...
Almost every city has a market full of the atmosphere of life, such as Pike Place Market in Seattle and Granville Market in Vancouver. Toronto is no exception, and St. Lawrence in downtown is a representative market. It is also full of food, meat, seafood and fast food, but the aisles are wide and not so crowded.
It is a market in the city center and very close to many tourist attractions. It doesn't feel like a market at all, but just some goods displayed in a building. It's okay, suitable for learning about life in Toronto and experiencing the local prices.