Restaurants Scene
The Mississauga, Brampton and Peel Region is not only a 'bedroom community' for the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
but is also a major corporate head office center,
in fact the fourth largest cluster of head offices in the country.
Mississauga's Malton community is also home to Toronto's Pearson International Airport and the International Centre,
with the Toronto Congress Centre in nearby Etobicoke.
This means there are a lot of travellers and conventioneers are looking for suitable pleaces to dine and to entertain.
Over half of the residents of the Mississauga-Brampton area are born outside Canada, which has created
demand for a number of great restaurants reflecting the ethnically diverse community's dining desires.
It also means the cuisine is authentic as opposed to North American formulaic derivatives that make "foreign" food bland enough for some tastes.
Only good ethnic restaurants survive in this community.
Restaurants tend to be clustered around Mississauga's traditional communities like Port Credit, Cooksville, Streetsville and Meadowvale.
Of course there are lots of restaurants around the Pearson Airport, often in hotels, or close-by.
Brampton has a number of restaurants, which tend to be clustered along Queen Street and around 'the Four Corners'. You will also find a
restaurant for pretty well any kind of food along the very street you're driving along.
Business parks tend to have the higher-end noon hour restaurants and fine dining establishments, the areas close
to campus has the cheaper eats, and the outlying residential areas have the family-friendly and
affordable dining options. Rhe Mississauga-Brampton region has over 500 restaurants.
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