ABOUT AsialiciousTO
When: September 11 — 26, 2021
Where: City of Toronto
Who: 100+ participating venues including restaurants, bubble tea shops, hotels, cafes, bakeries, food courts in malls & grocery stores, fast food establishments and food trucks.
Inspired by Summerlicious and Winterlicious, AsialiciousTO is an annual celebration of Asian food culture in Toronto where food lovers can sample hundreds of specially priced food and beverages for two weeks.
Patrons can explore Toronto’s Asian cuisine at participating venues with promotional deals priced at $10, $20, $30.
2022 Asialicious Carnival
Early-bird Registration
Early-bird registration for 2022 Asialicious Carnival vendors are now open. Download the application form and email to app@asialiciousTO.com
Early-bird deadline: Nov. 30, 2021
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ORGANIZERS AND SPONSORS
Organizer:
Supported by:
Presenting Sponsor
Diamond Sponsor
Community Partners:
Marketing Partner
Community Sponsor
Corporate Sponsor
PAST EVENTS
ASIALICIOUS™ CARNIVAL
Toronto Asialicious™ Carnival is a festival of food and fun bringing all communities together to celebrate the multicultural mosaic of Canada through a weekend filled with Asian-themed street food and entertainment for family, neighbours and friends. The 2019 Asialicious Drive-in Carnival featured a movie night “Nezha” on Friday. “Starry Night Show” on Saturday night featured performer Andy De Campos and Special Tribute to Frontline Workers. Throughout both Saturday and Sunday, we showcased multicultural performances.
Date: September 11-12, 2020
Venue: Woodside Square Mall, 1571 Sandhurst Circle, Toronto, ON M1V 1V2
Vendors: 50+
Attendees: 25,000+
CHINESE NEW YEAR MARKETPLACE FESTIVAL
This 4-day weekend event showcased vendors of traditional merchandises for the lunar new year celebrations, a wishing tree for making well wishes with free entertainment at centre stage. Both Deputy Mayors Denzil Minnan-Wong and Michael Thompson together with Deputy Chief of Police Peter Yuen attended the New Year’s Eve countdown show hosted by local Ward Councillor Cynthia Lai. A visit by the God of Fortune with Dragon Dance rang in the year of the RAT. On lunar new year day, Councillor Lai was joined by Mayor John Tory and Minister Raymond Cho MPP at a Lion Dance ceremony followed by delivering of greetings to the packed crowd of residents and store owners in the mall.
Date: January 23-26, 2020
Venue: Woodside Square Mall, 1571 Sandhurst Circle, Toronto, ON M1V 1V2
Vendors: 40+
Attendees: 20,000+