UM IMPARCIAL VIEW OF LUNCH DISCOUNT TORONTO

Um Imparcial View of Lunch Discount Toronto

Um Imparcial View of Lunch Discount Toronto

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Toronto's cheap eats range from the perfect midday snack, to an entire shareable platter — if you know where to look. From classic North American BBQ sandwiches to exotic South-Asian inspired tacos, these tasty eats are guaranteed to keep your stomach and wallet happy.

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You might have to pre-order in advance on-line or over the phone, and pay a little Em excesso for the delivery fee (not all the time), but supporting your favourite establishment directly is worth it. Here are some restaurants in Toronto doing their own delivery.

Most tofu and rice dishes are available for about $15 or less, like the mouth-watering hot stone pot bibimbap with chopped carrot, juicy beef and mushrooms that sport a perfectly sunny fried egg on top.

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I know the word “cheap” mean different things to different people, but to me anything in the $10 range is fair, especially if the portions are large enough for me to eat for two meals.

There are plenty of fantastic cheap food spots to eat at in Toronto, but these were just a few of my favourite places to visit.

Baby Point Annie’s Cuisine is this neighbourhood’s spot for cheap Caribbean, with classic options like jerk chicken and curry goat topping out at under $10.

There’s an assortment of jams that make the restaurant unique, but the massive menu is exploding with hearty options, like homemade soup, fried eggs, fish and chips and meatloaf. There’s also soda floats and milkshakes, perfect for washing down a slice of website homemade apple pie. Avenue Diner

Seafood-focused Mexican food is the highlight at Puerto Bravo. Try the pulpo al carbon (grilled octopus tacos with onions, pablanos and two types of salsa) or one of their many tostada varieties (the tropical trout looks especially inviting) for a taste of the sea. R&D

Location: Sobeys has several locations throughout Toronto, ensuring that residents across the city can easily access its offerings. Each store is designed with the shopper in mind, emphasizing convenience, variety, and a pleasant shopping environment.

The Dime on Queen serves tasty pub grub and late-night eats in a lively atmosphere. Menu items include loaded nachos and other classics. It also offers a full bar with a wide selection of drinks. 

The Scarborough district of Toronto is known for its ethnic diversity — more than half of the district’s residents are immigrants or foreign-born, which has led to a proliferation of different cuisines and restaurants. Peterson heads there in this episode to taste the Middle Eastern pastries at Crown Pastries, a small shop owned and operated by two brothers from Syria, Rasoul and Ismail Salha.

The Momo House is a hidden gem for food adventurers, offering Himalayan cuisine at affordable prices. With dishes ranging from $6 to $12, it’s the place to enjoy steamed momos filled with delicious flavours and served with tangy sauces. 

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