🍝 GTA Eats: Noodlebox Brings Bold Flavours to Etobicoke with Grand Opening

Noodlebox Etobicoke Grand Opening Showcases Signature Stir-Fry and Community Spirit

Noodlebox Etobicoke grand opening noodle bowl with sesame, scallions, and bean sprouts.
A sizzling noodle bowl served fresh at the grand opening of Noodlebox Etobicoke, part of the new Bloor Royal York location. (Photo credit: Alfredo Sergi)

Etobicoke has a fresh new spot for flavour-packed stir-fry bowls with the grand opening of Noodlebox Bloor Royal York, the fast-casual Asian eatery making its local debut under parent company Foodtastic.

Located at 3014 Bloor Street West, this new location marks Noodlebox’s first restaurant in Etobicoke and is uniquely co-located with a Second Cup café, giving guests a one-stop destination for bold eats and hot beverages.

As part of the grand opening celebration held Saturday, January 31, Noodlebox offered guests a buy-one-get-one-free promotion, while media and invited guests, including GTA Eats, enjoyed complimentary menu sampling and met the team behind the brand.

Stir-Fry With a Kick

Known for its customizable, wok-fired dishes, Noodlebox’s offerings include everything from Teriyaki and Pad Thai to spicy Butter Chicken stir-fry boxes — with guests encouraged to “turn up the heat” by adding the brand’s signature ghost pepper spice.

The new Etobicoke franchise is operated by local entrepreneurs passionate about delivering flavour-forward food in a fast, convenient setting. “We’re excited to bring the Noodlebox experience to the neighbourhood and become a go-to spot for bold, satisfying meals,” said one of the franchise owners at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Expansion & Foodtastic’s Vision

Representatives from Foodtastic, the parent company behind Noodlebox and several other beloved Canadian brands, were also in attendance to highlight the growth plans for Noodlebox in the GTA and beyond.

This new Bloor Royal York location is part of a wider push to bring the brand’s cult-favourite bowls to more Canadian cities. With 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. operating hours, it’s well positioned to satisfy lunchtime crowds, dinner diners, and late-night cravings alike.

Local Meets Global Flavour

With its modern Asian fusion menu, commitment to customizable spice levels, and roots in street market culture, Noodlebox adds a distinct edge to Etobicoke’s fast-casual dining scene — and it’s one we expect locals will embrace.


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About Alwin Marshall-Squire 15647 Articles
Alwin Marshall-Squire is the Editor-in-Chief of S-Q Publications Inc., overseeing editorial strategy for GTA Weekly, GTA Today, and Vision Newspaper. He leads the publications’ mission to deliver bold, original journalism focused on the people and communities of the Greater Toronto Area, Canada, and the global Caribbean diaspora. Also writes for GTA Weekly and GTA Today.

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