Nestled in the heart of Toronto’s east end, Little India, also known as the Grand India Bazaar, is a vibrant business district celebrated for its array of South Asian restaurants. This area, constituting North America’s largest South Asian market, is a hub of cultural and culinary experiences. Visitors can explore the bustling streets lined with shops and eateries, offering a rich tapestry of flavors and goods. The annual Festival of South Asia, one of Toronto’s most popular street fairs, further enlivens the neighborhood, drawing crowds to enjoy traditional music, dance, and food.
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