Canada’s food scene is booming – from coast-to-coast recipe developers and restaurant critics to cinematic YouTube cooks and fast-paced TikTok recipe creators. Whether you want weeknight dinners, plant-based comfort food, authentic multicultural recipes, or restaurant hunts across Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal, these 25 Canadian food vloggers bring personality, pedagogy and crave-worthy visuals to every feed.
Below you’ll find a curated mix of established creators (cookbook authors and TV alums), high-growth TikTokers/Instagram chefs who vlog their recipes and kitchen experiments, and niche storytellers whose channels are perfect for brand partnerships or production casting. (Sources used when compiling this list include Food Bloggers of Canada and curated influencer directories.)
Why Follow Canadian Food Vloggers Right Now
- Canada’s creators blend multicultural home cuisines with seasonal, local ingredients – great if you want recipe ideas that are flavorful and practical.
- Many are cookbook authors, TV contributors or professional recipe developers – useful for brands and producers who need on-screen talent with credibility.
- From long-form YouTube tutorials to short, snackable Reels and TikTok recipe hacks, these creators are expert storytellers across formats.
How We Picked Them
We prioritized creators who regularly publish video content (YouTube vlogs, IG Reels/TV, TikTok), have a distinct niche or point of view, and who are active in the Canadian food ecosystem (blogs, books, TV appearances, or regional restaurant coverage). Where possible we referenced Canadian-focused directories and influencer roundups to verify activity and relevance.
The Top 25 Canadian Food Vloggers to Subscribe To
Short blurbs – who they are, what they do, and why they’re worth your subscribe button.
1. Lauren Toyota – Hot for Food
Vegan recipe developer and cookbook author who turned quick, indulgent plant-based comfort food into a popular YouTube and Instagram channel. Follow for shareable, chef-level vegan recipes and approachable tutorials.
2. Tiffy Chen – Tiffy Cooks
Vancouver-based food vlogger and cookbook author who specializes in Asian comfort recipes and fast weeknight dishes – superb short-form recipe videos and clear, reproducible steps.
3. Sara Lynn Cauchon – The Domestic Geek
TV host turned high-reach YouTuber with meal plans, 30-minute recipes and brand-friendly demo content – great for audiences who want fuss-free, healthy cooking.
4. Samuel & Audrey – Travel + Food Vlogs
Originally Canadian travellers, this duo blends travel and food vlogs with destination dining guides and restaurant features across Canada and the world – ideal for culinary travel inspiration.
5. Laura Wright – The First Mess
Award-winning plant-based recipe developer and cookbook author from Ontario; her seasonal, vegetable-forward videos are a masterclass in wholesome cooking.
6. Vijaya Selvaraju – TV & YouTube Cooking Expert
Toronto-based recipe developer and TV personality who brings easy, flavourful South Asian recipes to a broad audience – strong on storytelling and TV-ready presentation.
7. Glen & Friends Cooking
YouTube channel focused on approachable home cooking, vintage recipes and step-by-step demo videos – valuable for viewers who love tradition with clear instruction.
8. Maria Koutsogiannis – FoodByMaria
Canadian-market recipe developer and Food Network contestant known for bold Mediterranean flavors and approachable weeknight recipes; active across video platforms.
9. T Dot Foodie (Toronto Creators & Restaurant Hunters)
A group of city-based food vloggers and reviewers who post heavy on Reels and short restaurant guides – great when you want to discover local hotspots and honest reviews.
10. Arezou Pourghavami – Visual Recipe Creator
Montreal-area food stylist and video recipe developer who blends beautiful plating with simple recipes – a go-to for lifestyle brands and product shoots.
11. Ronke S. Edoho – 9jafoodie (Canada)
A creator who showcases West African and Nigerian home cooking from a Canadian perspective – strong niche storytelling and audience loyalty.
12. Laura Ullock – Vancouver Food & Lifestyle Vlogs
Local guides, food hunts and recipe videos from Vancouver – excellent for regional collaborations and tourism briefs.
13. The Canadian Food Bloggers (Collective / Directory)
Not a single vlogger but a hub that surfaces dozens of Canadian video creators, recipe developers and culinary storytellers – useful resource for discovery.
14. Aashim Aggarwal / Aashim Eats – South Asian Food and Restaurant Vlogs
Toronto-area creator with tasting videos, restaurant tours and recipe how-tos that speak to multicultural food audiences in Canada.
15. Linda Hoang – Food-and-Travel Recipe Features
A long-running Canadian food/travel creator who combines travel reportage with cooking – great for tourism and destination projects.
16. Erin Ireland – Recipe Developer & Video Host
Creates seasonal videos, cookbook-level recipes and polished how-tos – a dependable creator for packaged-food or kitchenware partnerships.
17. Winnie (eatingwithwinnie) – Toronto Food Reviews & Mukbang Vlogs
Short, snackable restaurant clips, tasting reels and approachable food vlogs that perform strongly on Reels/TikTok.
18. Deanna Woo – Vancouver-Based Recipe & Travel Vlogger
Covers Pacific-Northwest food culture, recipes and market tours – nice pick for F&B brands focused on the west coast.
19. Emma Choo – Asian-Inspired Home Cooking
Video recipes and cultural food stories that translate well to both short and long-form video formats.
20. Lily & Josh – Couple-Led Cooking Channel
Home cooking, seasonal menus and comfort food vlogs – friendly hosts who convert well for lifestyle and family food brands.
21. Tara O’Brady – Recipe Videos & Food Stories
Niche recipe videos and food storytelling with a regional Canadian focus – good for small/indie food campaigns.
22. Aimée Wimbush-Bourque – Family Cooking & Food Writing
Canadian food writer who crosses platforms; her video content is family-friendly and recipe driven.
23. Bonnie & Frank – Visual Recipe & Hospitality Videos
Creators producing polished dining videos and product-friendly demos – useful for premium food campaigns.
24. Randy Feltis – Local Food Vlogs & Taste Testing
Regional food discovery vlogger with honest restaurant reviews and tasting reels – ideal for local restaurant promotions.
25. HungryJo / Food Hunters (Emerging Creators)
A rotation pick for breakout micro-vloggers (20k–200k) who make high-engagement short videos – great if you want high ROI and niche audiences.
How Brands, Chefs and Producers Can Work With These Vloggers
- Product demos and native recipe integrations – ask creators to build a short recipe using your product and a 30–60s vertical Reel.
- Restaurant & tourism campaigns – commission hosted city-guides, “eat-with-me” day vlogs, or a short mini-series.
- Sponsored recipe series – multi-video campaigns (YouTube + Reels + Stories) typically outperform one-offs.
- Casting for shows or branded content – look for creators with TV/book credentials or clear on-camera hosting experience.
When you brief creators: be explicit about deliverables, usage rights (ads, geography, duration) and creative freedom – creators perform best when their voice is respected.
Why Canadian Food Vloggers Should Join Cast Artists
Cast Artists helps creators convert followers into paid work and screen roles. On Cast Artists you can:
- Build a professional video portfolio (YouTube playlists, Reels, IGTV clips).
- Be discovered by brands, production houses and tourism boards seeking authentic food talent.
- Apply for casting calls, demo shoots and recipe series where producers need on-screen cooks and hosts.
If you’re a creator who cooks on camera, Cast Artists makes it easier to pitch for paid campaigns and production roles beyond the algorithm.
Want a Custom, Casting-Ready Shortlist?
I can prepare a tailored pack (CSV + one-page profiles) with:
- Verified contact details / media kits
- Platform footprints (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok)
- Audience demographics and recent engagement snapshots
Tell me the target city (Toronto / Vancouver / Montreal / coast-to-coast), budget range, and campaign format – I’ll assemble a ready-to-pitch shortlist.
Sources & Further Reading
- Food Bloggers of Canada – directory of Canadian food writers, recipe developers and video creators.
- Feedspot & influencer roundups – curated lists of active Canadian food creators used to identify high-impact vloggers.
- Selected creator pages: Hot For Food (Lauren Toyota), Tiffy Cooks (Tiffy Chen) and The Domestic Geek (Sara Lynn Cauchon).
Contact Cast Artists
📞 Phone
+91 9490056002