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The best new Toronto street food spots

The best new Toronto street food spots

Toronto is a city of great variety, from the most expensive restaurants to some of the cheapest eats you’ll find anywhere in North America.

Patty Stop East York

Freddy and Sabrina opened a new location on St. Clair Street. Their menu includes the same delicious burgers as before. You can also get fries, salads, shakes, and other items.

Bar St Lo

St. Lawrence Market is a very popular place for locals and visitors alike. There are many different types of foods available here. You can eat there every day if you want. People come here because they love the fresh food, and they also love the atmosphere. Some people go there to listen to music while they eat.

Haifa Room

The striking Walt man Building at Dundas and Ossinton was once a series of Tony Rose joints, including Gordys and Schmaltz Appetisers. Now a group of restaurant owners from Lakeview, Paris, and the Costume house have transformed the former pharmacy into an ode to Palestinian cuisine.

Everything is affordable, from Za’atar fries and falafel sandwiches to Sabich. You’ll need to get there early though, because they run out fast!

MIMI Chinese

Mimi Chinese is a very popular restaurant in Toronto. It is owned by the same people who run Sunny’s Chinese pop-up. Sunny’s is known for being casual and fun, while Mimi’s is known for being classy and sophisticated.

There are 4 types of noodles served here: rice noodles, wheat noodles, egg noodles, and mung bean noodles. All of them are made fresh daily.

Super Empanada

Argentinian steakhouse Tanto is making the dream of eating a super empanada a reality. This dish uses the ingredients from the restaurant’s beef en panda as a springboard for creating other handheld dishes.

These include classic dishes such as the spicy beef or chicken or the cheesy beef or chicken. There are also limited edition items like the cheeseburger and the smoked pork jalapeno.

Neon Tiger

Neon Tigers belly OddSeouls’ pocket shop space with its three stories, three patios (hello 90 seat back patio) and three floors of Asian tapas style food. The food is pan-Asian tapas style so except palm sized beauties like curried veggies tacos and bulgogi cheesesteak with sambal mayonnaise.

GG’s Burgers

This new burger stand is nestled along Woodbine beach. It’s a funky place with a lot of fun things to do. You can go swimming there or you can play games. There are lots of different kinds of food there too.

Tong Mein

Opening a restaurant in shipping containers sounds like a great idea. A noodle salad bar is a healthy option during this time.

Home Appliances Food Co

Gertie is an excellent food truck serving tasty dishes. She is located near Yonge and Eg. Her menu includes smash burgers, fried chicken sandwiches and donuts from a family recipe.

Brick’N’Cheese

The French Taco is a burrito-sized taco made out of ground beef or chicken. It’s served in a paper bag, usually with french fries and cheese.

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