10 Must Have Dishes In Toronto
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Carousel Bakery
Sometimes the best dish to have is also the simplest. Peameal bacon griddle cooked quickly and stacked onto a warm kaiser with cheese. You can also add an egg in there like I enjoy doing as well.
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PAI
It’s only ground pork mixed with chilies, basil, and rice. And sure, there’s a fried egg on top. But something about this dish makes me want to have it every meal of the day.
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Ryus Noodle Bar
The Shin-Yokohoma Ramen Museum in Japan only has 2 stalls reserved for non-Japanese ramen restaurants. Ryu’s Noodle Bar is one of them. You must go.
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Gusto 101
I don’t think I’ve met anyone who has gone to Gusto 101 and have not ordered the Mafalde. Don’t be one of them.
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Seven Lives
The Baja Fish Tacos are everyone’s favorites, but for a real treat, the Gobernador is the best. Warm tortillas wrapping itself into smoked marlin, shrimp, and cheese.
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The Stockyards
Chicken and Waffles is a trend that’s still hot but Stockyards does it best. With massive pieces of fried chicken and a warm waffle below. The real secret is their spicy citrus maple syrup. I could drink that whole thing.
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Kid Lee
When is a salad/slaw more than just that? When it comes piled high onto a plate, with 19 different ingredients, that somehow blend so beautifully together
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Mildred's Temple Kitchen
These are the best pancakes in Toronto. How popular are they? There are lineups for brunch and dozens of local food bloggers trying to decipher the recipe for themselves
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Aloette Restaurant
Sure, there are a lot of good (possibly great) burgers in Toronto. But the Aloette Burger is cooked a beautiful medium rare. The bun is pillowy soft but dense enough to contain the juices and there is a whole block of torched Beaufort cheese on top.
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Posted over 5 years ago
Descendant Detroit Style Pizza
Kind of upsetting that a Must Eat in Toronto has Detroit in the name, but this former chef at Libretto does amazing pan pizzas that is beloved by most anyone who has been blessed to try this place. The Truff-Shi is a pizza topped with slow roasted cremona mushrooms
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