Ok, so, if you've even been to one of those wacky food markets in LA, New York, or WHERE ever, THIS is THAT! Food District has THE BEST mix of resturants under one roof in all of Mississauga... NAY! THE GTA, dare i say. I'm talking kobini oniguri that goes ON SALE EOD, im talking fresh pasta, im talking egg cheese cakes, im talking korean chicken, i'm talking, mochi pond a ring doughnuts. My point is, THIS isn't just some mall "food court" ...this is FOOD SALVATION!!!
The place is great, nice variety and good food. However there is no place to seat, which does not make sense as there is space to add more tables. We had to eat standing the last 2 times we went there.. hoping they address this soon to make this place perfect!
The Food District at SquareOne is a lively and modern spot for food lovers. It’s packed with a wide mix of local vendors, gourmet eats, and global flavors—all in one stylish space. Whether you’re in the mood for sushi from Kibo Sushi House, tacos from La Carnita, delicious donuts from Marry Me Mochi, or fluffy soufflé pancakes from Fuwa Fuwa, there’s something for every craving. The setup feels like a trendy food hall, and it’s a great place to grab a bite while shopping. There’s also a rotating pop-up kitchen where local chefs showcase new dishes, so there’s always something fresh to try.
I enjoy visiting the Food District for variety of food option but often the place doesn't have enough sitting area or sitting area is not properly cleaned.
Initially, upon hearing about Square One, I had assumed it to be a modest, unassuming mall. However, to my surprise, Food District Mississauga shattered my preconceptions. The sheer scale and variety of dining options within Square One left me in awe. It was a revelation; how had I, inadvertently, overlooked this culinary gem? I was about to correct that mistake with my second stay. Nowadays, at places like Square One, the dynamics have shifted dramatically. Food has taken center stage, becoming a focal point of the mall experience, while shopping plays a supporting role. Despite the encroachment of online giants like Amazon, who have claimed a significant share of retail profits, the charm of dining out remains unconquered. Jeff Bezos may have revolutionized online shopping, but the allure of a sit-down restaurant experience eludes him. This shift in focus has become a survival strategy for malls, with many emulating malls such as the Square One model to stay relevant and attract patrons. It’s a testament to the enduring appeal of in-person experiences and the adaptability of traditional retail spaces in the face of digital disruption. I couldn’t help but marvel at the gastronomic delights housed within the Food District. It’s a wonder I hadn’t stumbled upon this culinary haven sooner. The Food District is like a busy hub of delicious food, capturing the lively atmosphere of a bustling market. It brings together different types of food places, like cozy bakeries, fresh seafood spots, energetic juice bars, and lots of diverse restaurants. With more than 25 talented cooks, shop owners, and chefs, there are a ton of tasty choices to try. If you are to believe the signage, there are over 100 restaurants in the area. Believe me, I did not have the time to count. I will take their word for it. Below are a few restaurants that caught my eye. Jollibee is a renowned Filipino fried chicken franchise famous for its overflowing buckets of Jolly Crispy Chicken and Jolly Spaghetti. Fuwa Fuwa offers made-to-order Japanese soufflé pancakes known for their delightful fluffiness. La Carnita features classics like In Cod We Trust, a crunchy cod taco, and a grilled steak taco with chipotle mayo, tomatillo salsa, crispy shallots, and vibrant cocktails and beer. Patties Express provides fluffy coco bread stuffed with delicious fillings, creating a satisfying carb-on-carb delight. Roywoods offers a jerk chicken sandwich, a hearty combination of spice-marinated chicken, coleslaw, onions, spicy mayo, and tomato, perfectly paired with a refreshing Caribbean soda. Moxie’s Grill & Bar, savor the Chipotle Mango Chicken or Lemon Basil Salmon for your main course, followed by the delightful White Chocolate Brownie for dessert. Sansotei Ramen serves authentic flavors from diverse Japanese regions, including the hearty Tonkotsu Black Ramen and the refreshing Yuzu White Ramen. Jimmy the Greek is a fast-service restaurant specializing in gyro wraps, souvlaki, and Greek salad, providing a Mediterranean culinary experience. Crepe Delicious offers fresh, premium sweet and savory crepes and handcrafted gelato. Whether you’re craving a leisurely dining experience or need to grab a quick bite while on the move, The Food District has everything you need. It’s a culinary paradise offering diverse delectable treats, ranging from heavenly pastries to succulent seafood and revitalizing juices. Whatever your taste buds desire, you’re sure to find it here. Each week, it provides an assortment of rotating food pop-ups, ensuring there’s always something new and exciting to discover. @mtlrestorap
Prices are expensive. I had a spaghetti bolognese and pop. It cost me 17+ dollars including the tax. Service was friendly however I had to repeat the order twice before it is punched into cash register.
I never write these things but this was a great soft opening for the food district. Went to Blackjack BBQ for late lunch/early dinner as well as “bake to three fifty” for desert. Had a wonderful experience at both places. Especially at blackjack. Get the dinosaur ribs or the fried chicken. Both were awesome. I’m excited to try everything else in the food district. Well done!
The Food District is a Canadian Restaurant based in Mississauga, Ontario. The Food District is located at 100 City Centre Dr FM23, Mississauga, ON L5B 2C9, Canada.
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