Know Your Neighbour: Chef Harwash

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Know Your Neighbour: Chef Harwash

Chef Houssam Harwash tells us about his favorite dish based on a family recipe, the importance of community support and his favourite aspects of running a food stall.

A middle aged man wearing a black T-shirt stands in front of a food stall. Behind him is a white neon logo that reads "Chef Harwash"

Chef Houssam Harwash has been serving Arab street food at Market 707 since 2020.
📸: Enze Chen/The Green Line.

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Enze chen

Freelance photographer and aspiring writer. Proud Alexandra Park-enjoyer for more than seven years.

September 2, 2024

This video was produced by a youth journalist who participated in The Green Line's Alexandra Park Youth Journalism program in partnership with Scadding Court Community Centre. It's part of the series "Know Your Neighbour," which profiles the people and places important to community members in Alexandra Park, Kensington Market and Chinatown.

Chef Harwash is a food stall run by two Syrian brothers, Houssam and Oussama Harwash, who’ve been serving shawarmas and Middle Eastern street foods since 2020.

Their food container is part of Market 707, a collection of upcycled shipping containers that host a variety of cuisines and services on the sidewalk next to Scadding Court Community Centre.

Houssam Harwash says Scadding Court helped seed their business because it offered them relatively low rent. Still, he and his brother face challenges, especially in today's flagging economy.

Despite this, Houssam Harwash appreciates the community centre's welcoming and supportive community as a newcomer to Canada. The brothers also enjoy interacting with their customers, especially the diverse clientele that comes through Market 707.

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