Morning in Little India is sleepy.
Most shops don't open until noon, so as you can see it's quiet.
Our favourites: Toronto Cash & Carry (for mango, guava and other juices and curry pastes), Surati Sweet Mart (delicious and large samosas only .70 cents) and bbq corn from the street vendors.
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Monday, January 14
Life on the edge of Little India, Toronto
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I've never seen a Little India before! I would love that. We make/eat a lot of Indian food. I would love to live near a little India. Surprisingly, Utah has a pretty large Hindu community. There is a Hindu temple nearby, some fabulous restaurants, and every summer the city of Spanish Fork and the Hindu community puts on a HUGE Indian festival. It's pretty awesome, but there aren't any Indian shops or markets, unfortunately. I really love Indian music, clothing, movies, food, etc. Thanks for sharing the photos!
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