A Culinary Journey Through Chinatown

11 May 2017 | Noon to 2:00 p.m. EDT | City Hall Library, Toronto Public Library, 100 Queen Street, Toronto

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With demo of making Chinese dumplings and food and vegetable carvings

Professor Chef Leo Chan
 will talk about the history of Chinese restaurants in Toronto in the past 100+ years covering the changes. The audience will be transported back in time to share food memories that are so intricately linked with successive waves of Chinese immigration. He will explore the ever-growing Chinese food community, and show how they are linked to the rapid changes of Toronto and where the next generation of food lovers fit into the puzzle. Opening the doors to diverse regional Chinese cuisines, Professor Chef Chan will take the audience to experience the deep passion of food traditions through engaging stories. The event is complete with food demonstration on how to make Chinese dumplings before the talk, with hands-on opportunities for the audience. He will be joined by Chef Frederick Oh who is former team captain and coach of the award winning Trillium Chefs Canada. Chef Oh is originally from Singapore. He will be doing food and vegetable carving.

A Culinary Journey Through Chinatown with Leo Chan, Asian Heritage Month 2017
A Culinary Journey Through Chinatown with Leo Chan, Asian Heritage Month 2017

Professor Chef Leo Chan gave the talk to a packed library

A Culinary Journey Through Chinatown with Leo Chan, Asian Heritage Month 2017

Professor Chef Leo Chan demonstrated how to make different kinds of Chinese dumplings

Frederick Oh, A Culinary Journey Through Chinatown with Leo Chan, Asian Heritage Month 2017

The event also featured Chef Frederick Oh doing food and vegetable carving

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