wild goose chase
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It's a Quebec dish full stop (I believe it actually originated outside Montreal, although it might first have gained prominence in that city). Toronto doesn't do anything with it that hasn't been done elsewhere. To the extent people from the U.S. come to Toronto wanting to try it, it's because they associate it with Canada.
It seems like with many things, not just food, from the point of view of outsiders (even Americans), there's not a lot that's readily perceived as specifically "Torontonian" as opposed to Canadian as a whole.