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Yum, a good place to eat in Toronto?
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I am an avid chowhound member also, but different handle name. You would think I spend enough time on here how could I find time on chowhound. For pizza, I think Panago beats Amato anyday. Terroni's makes a great pizza at their Adelaide location at least. I really like the traditional Chicago style pizza though at some restaurant in Maple. Worth the drive!
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I love Mexican but I did not consider Hernando's to be the greatest but could be what I ordered or the night.Originally posted by tao1kiku View PostAlyssa1 you are dead on about New York Subway. Place looks like a sh**hole, the guy cooking the food looks and sounds kinda like the Soup Nazi from Seinfeld, but I drive 30 min to downtown just for the chicken satay burritos!
Can also try Hernando's Hideaway on Yonge just south of Wellesley, eat side, walk down the stairs to get to it. Had a friend come up from Mexico, she said it was food just like Mom makes back home.
My favourite Mexican place in Canada is Juan's in Calgary.
But in Toronto I love to get a Rueben at Druxy's.
A special treat however is the Canolies at the bakeries in Little Italy
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I tried them as well, around the start of the summer. My waffle was sadly very dry tasting and hard though. I think she overcooked it a little bit. I guess she might have been distracted as I was there at around 10am with like six lesbians.Originally posted by maddplotter View PostAlways got food on my mind. I tried that new Wanda's Belgian Waffles on 335 Yonge Street. It was pretty good.
Best meal out in Toronto I've had recently was at a little Japanese place at the food court in Village by the Grange, actually. It's called Manpuku. I'm a really big Japanese Curry and Rice fan though, so it might not be for everyone. Was nice to grab some Japanese without having to wait a long time, or have it busy.
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the best meals
not being such a fan of food at all, i kinda take or leave it, but for me the ebst meals are the ones spent with a friend. the venue becomes insignificant, unless the service is total crap. a good meal spent with someone else changes everything, wether it is a steak at houstons or ribs at a ribfest in the rain the chit chat makes the food taste better.according to some, not trangendered
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I love Amato's. I miss the pizza pies that Pizza Hut used to make years ago.Originally posted by sensual_lover20 View PostI am an avid chowhound member also, but different handle name. You would think I spend enough time on here how could I find time on chowhound. For pizza, I think Panago beats Amato anyday. Terroni's makes a great pizza at their Adelaide location at least. I really like the traditional Chicago style pizza though at some restaurant in Maple. Worth the drive!"The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money costs less." -Brendan Francis :D
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Late night snacks
7 West is 24 hrs and real meals a good spot, 7 charles st.W
Amico's pizza (not amato) in the west end, italian cuisine
Queen Roncesvale area (not open tuesday) till 1-4am
Happy Seven and Swatow, late night chinese, Spadina Ave. till 4 am
Ghazelle, lebanese and middle eastern meals, Wellesley village , 3-4 am
Originally posted by maddplotter View PostI love Amato's. I miss the pizza pies that Pizza Hut used to make years ago..
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A few more classic great cheap eats:
California Sandwiches -- Go for the veal -- Claremont N.of Dundas and W. of Bathurst.
Camel : Amazing sandwiches near the Rosedale Subway. Roast veg my fave.
Vanipha Lanna: Northern thai/laotian cuisine and IMHO the best in the city.
St. Clair W. of Christie
Etc.
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Pizza Hut used to be the shit!! Now it's just the same shit. Oh well.....Originally posted by maddplotter View PostI love Amato's. I miss the pizza pies that Pizza Hut used to make years ago."Going to church doesn't make you a Christian any more than
Standing in a garage makes you a car."
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I wish I could eat pizza.... i miss you pizza...sooo much
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Druxy's Deli in Eaton Centre downstairs makes an awesome Reuben Sandwich. They have other locations but that one seems to be the best.
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