Saturday, June 25, 2011

Taste of Asia Festival 2011

The Taste of Asia event takes place right outside of Pacific Mall at Kennedy Rd. and Steeles Ave. E.  Like previous years, it lasts for two days and during this free admission event, you can enjoy live band performances, kids ride zones, 3 on 3 basketball tournaments, auto show and there are over 150 vendor booths...etc.  Finding a parking spot is a challenge during these 2 days, I'll suggest you to arrive there before 11am to secure a spot.

 This flower panel is laid out by different kinds of flowers.

 A shot from the Steeles/Kennedy intersection.

 3 on 3 basketball tournament.


 Kids ride zone


 McDonald giving out free roasted coffee.

 Automobile graffiti.  I bet she just started drawing and I wonder what it looks like when she finished.

 There are a lot of booths at the event.

 BBQ lamb/beef skewer - I see this the most at the event.

 Another BBQ lamb skewer booth.

 BBQ squid tentacles and tofu.  $3/skewer (squid tentacles)

 Can't believe they use a drywall trowel as a cooking utensil.

 Funnel cake & jumbo ears.

 Free tap water - it tasted pretty good honestly!

 A shot from the Pacific Mall entrance.

 Korea sampling booth.

 Another side of the Korea sampling booth.

 Some other sampling booths.

 Soccor game - You will get a price when you scored by kicking the ball into one of the nets next to the guard.

 Surprise to see a booth selling aquarium products!

 A closer shot of the BBQ lamb skewer, looks good.

 BBQ lamb/beef/pork skewer, the owner just placed the skewers on the rack.

 The one and only booth selling Shawerma at the event.

 This is also the only booth selling Indian food.

 It wraps up the 'pan cake' like the above picture.  Don't know how it tastes though.

 Do-re-mi Japanese style noodle sample.  I think their decoration is pretty nice.

 ....Food scatter around on the racks, but I'm sure they sell squid tentacles...

 I think they are selling oden here...

 Tako balls, I seldom eat tako balls 'coz they usually add  a lot of batter into the tako ball but only gives you a tiny piece of octopus.

 This booth sells Satay chicken I think, finally no more BBQ lamb skewers!

 A closer shot at the Satay chicken.

 I don't know what these wraps are...must be something from Malaysia or Indonesia?!

 Mini size oyster pancake mixed with veggies.

 Waaa.....a lot of stir fried noodles here!!

 Deep fried potato ring.  Looks neat, I've seen this in St. Jacob's farmer market but I haven't tried it before.

 Wei's smelly tofu.  It stinks really bad but taste really good when you dip it with hot sauce and Hoisin sauce.

 Another shot of the smelly tofu.

 BBQ sausage booth.

 A closer shot at the BBQ sausage and octopus ball.

 Diana's seafood also has a booth here at the event.  $10 for 8 pieces of fresh oyster opens right in front of your eyes by professionals.

 These are all the opened ones and I don't know if it's good or not 'coz I don't eat oysters.

 A closer shot of how a professional opens an oyster.

 A booth selling mixed pan fried onion and squid tentacles.

 See how popular these BBQ lamb skewer booths are?  Here is another one!

 Finally see something that represents Hong Kong!  Traditional fish ball, beef tendon ball in curry sauce.

 Another booth that serves tako balls.

 BBQ lamb, chicken, beef skewer booth again...

 I promise, this will be my last picture of the BBQ lamb skewer...

 York BBS - I don't know what they sell but these ladies at the booth look like a...

 Buick booth - conduct a short survey at their booth and they will give you a pretty nice cup (as shown) in return.

 Another shot of the booths at the event, see how crowded it is!

 Live band performance stage.

9 comments:

  1. This is one of the worst organised evens I have ever seen. To start with it smells like a toilet and I mean literally, the place stinks and the smell lingers in your clothes long after the event finishes. Your choices of asian fare extend to meat on a stick to more meat on a stick, there are a few booths selling Korean BBQ and there's even oysters and a few other things but for the most part meat on a stick seems to be the usual. Next you have Michael Chan Minister or Tourism in Ontario giving a brief but yet just as offensive speech thanking all who attended like Indian people & Asian people and yet he does not seem to mention the half dozen Caucasians and African Canadians in attendance and no wonder with such a crap festival who would go ecxept the usual Pacific Mall crowd anyway...

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  2. 無聊人物,唔洗啋佢!

    Mom

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    1. 嗯。

      你隻粽唔夠味,但好食。博文尚在寫作中,明天 post。

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    2. 唔夠味可以自己加味如蠔油。我不想食那麼咸!

      Mom

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    3. 睇到啦!

      唔夠味,但好食?好似有啲矛盾喎!=D

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    4. 母親大人辛苦為我煮食,點嘟要讚兩句嘅~~ =P

      又:Weekend 買咗十幾條魚,有時間再話你知。

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    5. 支持伯母少咸烹調, 健康飲食從小開始.

      要好味一啲都唔難, 多油多鹽多糖多味精.

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    6. 絕對讚成,健康飲食從小開始。

      不過食物好味先會好食,而食物好味並不需要樣樣調味料多落,呢啲唔係真正師傳,真正師傳係以最少的調味來提高食材本身的味道,調味料唔可以反客為主,還有,味精可能比鹽更健康。Dan哥又可能認為我包拗頸。LOL

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    7. 少量味精絕無問題, 部份成份對身體有益, 鹽唔食一樣唔健康, 最緊要適量.

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