
Toronto foodies, your meal delivery service standards are about to get a whole lot higher.
If you’re like me and heavily rely on delivery and take-out, you’re going to love CookUnity, the first-ever chef-to-consumer meal delivery platform which will soon be launching in Ontario.
Unlike traditional meal delivery services, CookUnity connects food lovers directly with award-winning chefs, where every dish is made fresh to order and you’ll receive never-frozen, restaurant-calibre meals straight to your door.
You’ll get to try dishes crafted by Canadian chefs like Patrick Kriss behind Alo, Trevor Lui of Fat Bao, Sand Tsoi of Baan Thai Family, and Dadrian Coke of Chubby’s Jamaican Kitchen.
The rotating weekly menu features more than 100 dishes, like Jamaican pepper shrimp or Mission-style carnitas.
Not only super convenient, CookUnity is also being touted as a “new era of dining” for Torontonians who crave quality, variety, and authenticity in every bite.
Better yet, you’ll get the chance to try it for yourself next week – and it’s completely free!
On May 26 and 27 from 12 – 2 p.m., Torontonians are being invited to stop by the Salon courtyard at 162 Cumberland Street in Yorkville to receive a free chef-prepared meal to-go, available while supplies last!
Whether you’re a long-time foodie or just looking for something new, this is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to taste diverse, globally inspired cuisine, all in a convenient takeaway format.
Just be sure to arrive early, as you won’t want to miss this! For those who can’t make it, don’t worry – CookUnity will officially launch on June 1.
Event Details:
- Dates: May 26 & 27, 2025
- Time: 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.
- Location: Salon Courtyard – 162 Cumberland St., Toronto