If you were one of the 850 lucky Torontonians who managed to get a ticket to the Stop's inaugural Night Market, you could have spent the long, sweltering evening of June 20 eating, among other things, Korean fried chicken; garam - masala - flavoured doughnut holes; white sangria snow cones; pig - tail tacos; tortillas smothered in
black beans, quinoa, avocado and aged cheddar;
steamed buns with pork belly; wild boar meatballs; mini pulled - pork sandwiches (there was a lot of pork) and vegetarian pad thai.
In addition to poke bowls, the restaurant also features creative culinary delights ($ 9.25 and up) like Pipeline Nachos — pico - marinated fish served atop wonton chips with baby kale, avocado, cream cheese, chipotle mayo,
black radish and masago; Mavericks Tacos — fresh catch served in house made crispy tortillas with chipotle mayo, purple cabbage, avocado mousse, green onion, sour cream and red radish; and North Shore
Steam Buns — daily catch marinated in spicy passionfruit - ginger sauce cushioned in a Togarashi steam bun, topped with Kimchi, avocado puree, seaweed nori and crispy sweet po
Steam Buns — daily catch marinated in spicy passionfruit - ginger sauce cushioned in a Togarashi
steam bun, topped with Kimchi, avocado puree, seaweed nori and crispy sweet po
steam bun, topped with Kimchi, avocado puree, seaweed nori and crispy sweet potato.