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Torteria San Cosme in Kensington Market
Mexican Sandwich Shop Interior in Canada – design by +tongtong, Architects
1 May 2017
Mexican Sandwich Shop
Architects: +tongtong
Location: Kensington Market, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Torteria San Cosme in Kensington Market
Multi-disciplinary studio +tongtong recently designed Torteria San Cosme, a Mexican sandwich shop in Toronto’s eclectic Kensington Market.
Principal designer John Tong worked closely with his client Arturo Anhalt to bring his childhood memories of Mexico into the 700-square-foot space. With this objective in mind, Torteria San Cosme evokes the vibrant colour, playfulness and authenticity of Mexican street food stands.
Walking into Torteria San Cosme, you’re immediately struck by a cacophony of colour. Patterned tiles and hand-painted signs perfectly clash with a vivid large mural covering an entire wall, while an awning of multi-hued webbing cantilevers over the take-out counter.
“We wanted to play with this idea of a stall within a space,” explains Tong. “In Mexico and Central America, a lot of street food stalls are in larger buildings. There will be 10 or so inside a market, all individually contained.”
Riffing on this idea of a space within a space, Tong designed the awning to mimic the structure of a traditional puesto (street food stand.) The awning is made industrial nylon strips weaved by hand through chainlink fencing. Underneath, the take-out counter, which doubles as spot for diners to eat their tortas (Mexican sandwiches), is peppered with hand-painted signage by Hamilton-based artists BrushBoys.
This hand-painted quality continues via the large-scale art mural. Designed and painted by Stephanie Latulippe, the nearly billboard-sized mural reminds Tong of the murals he’d see while visiting Mexico and Central America. “When you drive around, you see these huge murals that seem to have a narrative,” says Tong. “This mural is very graphic, colourful and has its own hidden narrative.”
The fluorescent tubes, which dangle diagonally above counter-height tables, are also inspired by the food markets of Mexico. Rather than having dim, ambient lighting, Tong notes that these markets were brightly lit. “The warmth of the space comes from the colour and texture,” explains Tong. Meanwhile the patterned blue and white floor tiles are a contemporary take on traditional Spanish tiles. These tiles contribute to the riot of colour throughout the space, from the mural and vintage-looking signage, to the weaved awning and the colourful ingredients on display in the open kitchen.
“The design of Torteria San Cosme has a kind of casual haphazardness to it,” says Tong. “But if you look for it, you can see it’s actually very controlled. It’s an urban twist on tradition.”
Torteria San Cosme in Kensington Market – Building Information
Client: Torteria San Cosme Owner/ Arturo Anhalt
Designers
Design Firm: +tongtong
Lead Designer: John Tong
Designer: Eunice Lam
Contractor: Parallel General Contractor
Painted Wall Mural: Designed and painted by Stephanie Latulippe
Patterned Floor Tile: 1900 Series
Sourced from Mettro Tile
Hand painted signage by BrushBoys
Brushboys.com
Photographer: Naomi Finlay
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Location:Kensington Market, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ‘
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