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The Best Kamayan Feasts in Toronto

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Shania & Peony Wong

The Best Kamayan Feasts in Toronto

The best kamayan feasts in Toronto contain mountains of grilled meats, seafood, vegetables and garlic rice that are eaten by hand and are served on top of banana leaves. A kamayan feast, which is also referred to as a boodle fight, has origins from the Philippine military, where hungry soldiers would eat massive piles of food to symbolize brotherhood.

Here are some of the best kamayan feasts in Toronto.

St. James Town

31 Howard St

Tinuno

This authentic Filipino restaurant in St. James Town offers kamayan feasts for two or four. It includes a variety of seafood like milkfish, squid and tilapia, as well as pork skewers and pork belly over a bed of garlic rice.

Tinuno

St. James Town

31 Howard St

This authentic Filipino restaurant in St. James Town offers kamayan feasts for two or four. It includes a variety of seafood like milkfish, squid and tilapia, as well as pork skewers and pork belly over a bed of garlic rice.

Casa Manila

When it comes to a kamayan feast in the city, this long-standing Filipino restaurant near Don Mills and York Mills usually comes to mind. Each feast comes with personalized portions, so no one has to fight for their food.

Casa Manila

When it comes to a kamayan feast in the city, this long-standing Filipino restaurant near Don Mills and York Mills usually comes to mind. Each feast comes with personalized portions, so no one has to fight for their food.

St. Clair West

634 St Clair Ave W

Lamesa

Filipino

The signature kamayan dinner for two at this Filipino restaurant on St. Clair West has a little bit of everything for you to enjoy. There’s vegetable lumpia, BBQ pork skewers, boneless milkfish, chicken inasal, garlic rice, dips, fresh fruit and dessert.

Lamesa

St. Clair West

634 St Clair Ave W

The signature kamayan dinner for two at this Filipino restaurant on St. Clair West has a little bit of everything for you to enjoy. There’s vegetable lumpia, BBQ pork skewers, boneless milkfish, chicken inasal, garlic rice, dips, fresh fruit and dessert.

Filipino

Boodle Fight

Choose from a variety of grilled seafood and meat boodle fights at this spot on the Danforth. They also have brunch feasts that are complete with garlic rice and fried eggs.

Boodle Fight

Choose from a variety of grilled seafood and meat boodle fights at this spot on the Danforth. They also have brunch feasts that are complete with garlic rice and fried eggs.

Islas Filipino BBQ

Filipino

Get the boodle box at this Filipino eatery in Parkdale. The feast can serve up to eight people and consists of dishes like a whole fish, empanada, lumpia, bagnet (crispy pork belly), kalbi short ribs and chinoy noodles.

Islas Filipino BBQ

Get the boodle box at this Filipino eatery in Parkdale. The feast can serve up to eight people and consists of dishes like a whole fish, empanada, lumpia, bagnet (crispy pork belly), kalbi short ribs and chinoy noodles.

Filipino

Dundas West

707 Dundas St W

Kanto by Tita Flips

Filipino

Feast on a kamayan kit at this spot for Filipino street food with two locations across the city. A turon (banana lumpia) is also included for dessert.

Kanto by Tita Flips

Dundas West

707 Dundas St W

Feast on a kamayan kit at this spot for Filipino street food with two locations across the city. A turon (banana lumpia) is also included for dessert.

Filipino

North York

365 Wilson Ave

Wilson's Haus of Lechon

You’ll find sought-after Cebuano-style lechon in your boodle fight at this family-owned spot in Little Manila. It also comes with piles of seafood and other meats.

Wilson's Haus of Lechon

North York

365 Wilson Ave

You’ll find sought-after Cebuano-style lechon in your boodle fight at this family-owned spot in Little Manila. It also comes with piles of seafood and other meats.

J and J Kapuso Filipino Restaurant

For only $17 a person, you can enjoy a delicious boodle fight at this restaurant in Scarborough. It contains rice, pancit, boneless milkfish, fried red snapper, lechon kawali and more.

J and J Kapuso Filipino Restaurant

For only $17 a person, you can enjoy a delicious boodle fight at this restaurant in Scarborough. It contains rice, pancit, boneless milkfish, fried red snapper, lechon kawali and more.

Bagnet Bros

Dig into a kamayan feast for one, two or five at this family-owned restaurant near Bathurst and Wilson. The feast for one will only set you back $16 and includes mussels, fried calamari rings and pork belly.

Bagnet Bros

Dig into a kamayan feast for one, two or five at this family-owned restaurant near Bathurst and Wilson. The feast for one will only set you back $16 and includes mussels, fried calamari rings and pork belly.

Kabalen Filipino Restaurant

This Filipino restaurant in Little Manila offers a Super Kamayan Feast that’s perfect for three to four people. Items include a grilled squid, eight ounces of sisig, four pork or chicken BBQ skewers, four grilled mussels and more.

Kabalen Filipino Restaurant

This Filipino restaurant in Little Manila offers a Super Kamayan Feast that’s perfect for three to four people. Items include a grilled squid, eight ounces of sisig, four pork or chicken BBQ skewers, four grilled mussels and more.