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NishDish Marketeria
& Catering

Your friendly neighbour, Since Always.

NishDish News

NishDish has been catering since May, 2005. From 2017-2020 we operated a restaurant and marketeria at 690 Bloor Street West. We had to close temporarily because of the COVID pandemic and have been hard at work diversifying the business and working on a contingency plan. Support from our friends, family and community has been vital at every step along the way!

Having operated a seasonal pop-up at Crawford Lake Conservation Park for two years, NishDish continues to cater large special events. We are working on the return and expansion of the NishDish Marketeria!

NishDish, your friendly neighbour since always

NishDish's menu has been crafted by Chef Johl Whiteduck Ringuette from many knowledge keepers and ancestors of hunters and gatherers who have shared and taught their families Indigenous food practices. Our ingredients are sourced locally and seasonally from many different First Nations communities, from the Wild rice (manoomin) people to the Traditional Indigenous gardeners. This means the menu will change frequently! During weekends it is ALL DAY BRUNCH, with a selection of mains and sides to suit different dietary needs and appetites including game meats, gluten-free and vegan dishes.

NishDish is a business built on traditional Anishnawbe (Nish) food. Over the last 15 years NishDish has grown as a catering business. We are proud to be a First Nations Owned and Operated Food Emporium specializing in our Native cuisine and culture right here in Toronto, Ontario.

NishDish is a casual, quick service counter and cafe in the daytime during Fridays, and weekend only and a private working catering kitchen from Mon to Thurs. We offer a short menu that frequently rotates depending on the Traditional Feasts and events we are working with.  

We invite you to come and celebrate and experience traditional Indigenous food as medicine nourishing the spirit. 

We appreciate all the interest and warmth the community is already giving us in response to our space!

We look forward to further animating the space through community programming, education, harvest feasts, and special meals.  

Get in touch at nishdishcatering@gmail.com and browse Menu and Catering sections.

 

CATERING IS CURRENTLY IS AT CAPACITY! WE CAN ONLY BOOK ORDERS FOR 100+ PEOPLE.

NO CATERING DATES AVAILABLE IN JUNE.

CONTACT US ABOUT YOUR FALL EVENT!

NISHDISHCATERING -at- GMAIL.com

Catering

NishDish delivers special meals for any occasion.  If you're interested in a Traditional Feast or a special spread of Hors D'oeuvres for your gathering or event please contact us for our catering menus. Email us at nishdishcatering@gmail.com


Placing a catering order

When placing a catering order, please let us know a little bit more about your event and what you're looking for including:

  • number of people
  • date, time, and location
  • any dietary needs of the group we're serving
  • budget

For larger orders we require a deposit of 20% to confirm the catering.  Numbers for your event must be confirmed two weeks prior.  


Workshops and Public Speaking

Chef Johl Whiteduck Ringuette is available for food introductions, and workshops on such topics such as Aboriginal cuisine, and food sovereignty.  If you'd like Chef Whiteduck Ringuette to attend and speak at your event please get in touch with us and let us know more about your event and what you're looking for.

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About

NishDish is a casual quick service restaurant that offers selections for lunch and dinner through the week, all-day brunch on the weekends, and catering for any event size. Our kitchen sources as many ingredients as we can from Indigenous communities and businesses.

Our homey space at 690 Bloor St. West houses a marketeria that connects urban Toronto to Indigenous products! NishDish also has a selection of reading material tucked throughout the shop. Learn about the Three Sisters, Two Row Wampum Belt, Ojibway language, gardening and much more! Stop by and enjoy some Indigenous cuisine, or have a cup of sweetgrass tea or Mohawk roasted coffee and dessert while exploring Indigenous food, culture and community.

NishDish: Your Friendly Neighbour Since Always