An Interview with Katrina Ramdath from Core Sales Inc.

Katrina Ramdath (interviewee), Jean-François Obregón (interviewer)
Katrina Ramdath from Core Sales Inc. discusses the cultural significance of restaurants and food spots in malls in Scarborough.
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KR: It [Agincourt] was starting to become really popular in the different sorts of, the cultures there being represented. There was a push for like the night markets and the Asian markets. You had a lot of the South and Asian style foods. And people from, as I was saying, like GTA migration to going out to go to Agincourt or Scarborough to certain restaurants that serve the best dosas or the best dumplings was common.