There are many food items that can be considered as a Toronto staple. One of these is for sure a Jamaican patty. In fact, it’s so symbolic to the culinary scene that there’s even a Jamaican Patty Day celebrated every year in The 6ix. So it makes sense that they’re more spots serving this Jamaican delicacy. The patties themselves can come in different shapes and sizes but have one thing in common: a juicy, flavourful filling. Take a closer look at where you can get the best Jamaican patties in the Toronto area near you.
Here’s where you can find the best Jamaican patties in the Toronto area near you:
Allwyn’s Bakery
The patties are available in flavours of beef and chicken. You can also get them in packs of six pieces or twelve. It’s located in North York, open from 11 a.m. during the week and from 11:30 am on the weekends.
Patty King
Located in Scarborough, the restaurant has been around since 1981. The signature one is with a beef filling that’s spicy or mild. Vegetable and chicken ones are available too.
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Patty Time
Both beef and chicken patties can be found at this Lawrence Avenue East spot. You can also get a dozen of them baked or unbaked. That means you can easily get them for takeaway to be stored for a later date.
Caribbean Queen of Patties
This Bloor Street spot whips up beef patties. But if you don’t eat meat, a vegetarian one is also available.
Patties Express
This Jamaican patty takeout restaurant offers beef, chicken and vegan patties. The beef has non-spicy, spicy and extra-spicy options, while the other two have only spicy options. You can either get a single patty, by the dozen or as a combo with a drink. There are multiple locations across Toronto.
Fahmee Bakery
This is another one that has been around a while, 1980 to be specific. The menu features spicy beef patties, mild Beef, chicken, and veggie. There’s also the option to get the patty in Cocobread. There are multiple locations in The 6ix.
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Norma’s Patties
Beef patties that are mild or spicy are available at this joint. The menu also has a juicy option (stuffed with cheddar, creamy coleslaw and green onions) and a loosey one (stuffed with mozzarella, kale, tomatoes and green onions). It’s on Keele Street.
Tinnels West Jamaican Cuisine
Patties that are mild beef are on the menu at this spot. The patty comes stuffed with seasoned beef. It’s situated in Etobicoke.
P Jay’s Jamaican Take-Out
P Jay’s, which has been around since 1984, offers beef, veggie and curry chicken patties. You can get them baked or unbaked, and a coco bread version is also available.
Patois
The Jamaican restaurant offers a selection of fusion and traditional items, including Jamaican Patty Double Down. It comes with bacon, Swiss cheese fondue, garlic sauce and sriracha. It’s located on Dundas Street.
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