'When pigs fry', a bacon lover's foodie tour in Toronto, Canada

By Lance Richardson
March 14 2015 - 12:15am
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Happy customers.
Happy customers.
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Happy customers.
Happy customers.
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Praise the lard: St Lawrence Market, Toronto.
Happy customers.
Happy customers.
Peameal bacon sandwich at Paddington's. Photo: Picasa
Peameal bacon sandwich at Paddington's. Photo: Picasa
A Canadian staple: Poutine. Photo: Picasa
A Canadian staple: Poutine. Photo: Picasa
Happy customers.
Happy customers.

Sometime last century, Paddington Bear abandoned his London home for Toronto, and opened a restaurant specialising in bacon. At least, that's what is seems like in St Lawrence Market, where a diner named Paddington's has the bear peering down from every wall. The menu is filled with things like "Oink on a bun," or the "Lumberjack sandwich," which is peameal bacon, egg, cheese, and home fries on a fresh kaiser bun. How the bear connects with these culinary offerings is, to put it mildly, a little vague, but nobody appears to bothered. They're too busy eating.

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