Toronto is getting a Filipino restaurant month for the second year in a row Toronto Filipino Restaurant
in Canada debuted in Toronto last year, and now the prix fixe restaurant festival is back for a second year.
40 restaurants across seven Canadian provinces and 18 cities participated in 2022, and they're hoping even more will participate this year. Filipino Restaurant Month is run by the Philippine Embassy in Ottawa and the Philippine Consulates General in Calgary, Toronto, and Vancouver, and the special month will have a presence across Canada in Alberta, Newfoundland & Labrador, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.
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