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Experience the cuisines of the world in Mississauga

Whether you’re adventurous or prefer familiar fares, Mississauga offers something for everyone’s taste buds and from every corner of the world.

Entertainment and activities | September 26, 2024

Mississauga is a must-visit spot for foodies, boasting a food scene with more than 2,000 local restaurants, representing more than 150 countries. The diverse food of Mississauga is a part of the cultural fabric that makes Mississauga vibrant, allowing residents to embark on a worldwide food adventure without ever leaving the city.

Dive into diverse cuisines at Mississauga’s upcoming cultural festivals

Whether you’re adventurous or prefer familiar fares, Mississauga offers something for everyone’s taste buds and from every corner of the world. We’re bringing the diversity of food and culture to you with a packed schedule over the next few weekends at Celebration Square. Drop by for exciting activities and the chance to explore the many heritages and cuisines the city has to offer.

  • Tastes of South East Asia – Love FestivalSaturday, September 28 and Sunday, September 29
    Focused around the beauty of cultural weddings across Southeast Asia, this festival celebrates the region’s art, culture and cuisine. It will also feature a wide range of activities, including authentic Southeast Asian dishes, concerts, wedding fashion shows, and kid-friendly entertainment.
  • Arts of the Middle East FestSaturday, October 5
    Celebrating the unique traditions, tasty cuisine, rich history, and vibrant music of the Middle East, this festival showcases the beauty of the region.
  • Diwali RazzMatazzSaturday, October 12 and Sunday, October 13
    Join in to celebrate Diwali, a South Asian festival honouring the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness, at this year’s Diwal RazzMatazz. This festival will bring together music and dance, mouthwatering food, and a variety of other items to purchase like jewelry, gifts, and clothing.

From farm to table at Mississauga’s Farmers’ Markets

Get all your fall favourites from the local food vendors at our many farmers markets across the city. Buying from local food vendors supports sustainability, fosters a healthier community, and helps bring healthy food and tasty treats to your table.

  • MCS Lions Farmers Marketevery Wednesday until October 16, 2024
    Stop by the Lions Farmers Market at Celebration Square for fresh fruit, vegetables and baked goods. You can check it out on Wednesdays until October 16, 2024.
  • MCLC Lions Farmers Marketevery Sunday until October 27
    Looking for a weekend market instead? The Lions Club also runs a market every Sunday at 3 Robert Speck Parkway. Support their fundraising initiatives to strengthen communities, while shopping for seasonal fruits, vegetables, specialty meats and baked goods.
  • Port Credit Farmers Marketevery Saturday until October 12
    Spend your Saturday at the waterfront and visit the Port Credit Farmers Market, located at the Port Credit Library parking lot. Connect with the community and shop for locally grown and produced foods.
  • Lakeview Farmers Marketevery Sunday until October 27
    Drop by the Lakeview Farmers Market until October 27 in the historic Small Arms Inspection Building outdoor site at Dixie and Lakeshore Road.

Explore hidden gems like a “pro”

Renowned food explorer and writer, Suresh Doss, and Visit Mississauga have set out on an exciting journey to discover hidden food gems across the City in their YouTube series, Next Time You’re Here. In this video series, Doss guides viewers through the unexpected corners of the City with some of the tastiest eats.

For example, it might be surprising to learn that Cawthra Road – one of Mississauga’s longest roads – is home to some of the City’s favourite bites. In episode one, Doss visits a cornerstone of the community, Cawthra Holdings Plaza, which now houses nearly half a dozen take-out spots from delis to middle-eastern markets, ice-cream shops, smoked meat sandwiches and unique vegetarian Vietnamese dishes.

Episode two dives into Mississauga’s Flea Market. Every weekend, hundreds of vendors gather at the Flea Market, bringing together a rich blend of cultures to the local community. The episode highlights the food court, which boasts over a dozen stands offering unique dishes from West Africa, South America, and Southeast Asia. It’s a diverse culinary journey all in one spot!

Both episodes can be found on Visit Mississauga’s YouTube page, along with a ton of other foodie tips and videos you can take with you for your next food adventure!

Bring the culinary adventure back home

Want to master the art of cooking delicious and interesting meals, or looking to impress your friends and family with new cooking skills? The City offers a variety of food-related activities and cooking classes to get you started!

You can join a monthly cookbook club to connect with fellow foodies and share your favorite recipes. You can also learn to cook at one of our historic museums and make a seasonal meal – from Edwardian Christmas treats to an open hearth fall harvest meal. Active Mississauga has something for everyone looking to start a new food-related hobby. Spots are filling up, so sign up soon to learn how to make your next tasty treat!

If you’d rather skip the meal prep, discover your next meal by visiting visitmississauga.ca, subscribe to the YouTube channel, and follow them on Instagram for more foodie tips.

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