Montreal Delicatessen & Family Restaurant invites you to their dining room. They are open after-hours all week. You can get there by car.more...See more text
Have been going to Toronto for something like 5 years and usually eat here at least twice a trip. Food is very reasonable considering comparables, i.e. a famous hot dog place that also does corned beef/pastrami and where a lunch of a sandwich, very small (albeit yummy) potato salad and a large drink cost over $20 w/tax/tip.
We go here, have my sandwich and drink, my girl has a pizza or a whatever and a Caesar. That usually runs $31-33 with tax/tip. When ordering from the delightful desert stand, it pushes your bill a considerable amount but is well worth the price!
We have always found the staff extremely friendly and service to be excellent, even when the restaurant is incredibly busy.Read more
If you are looking for high quality food and excellent service, you have come to the right place. At ALLISTON MEAT & DELICATESSEN we'll give you the attention you've come to expe...more...See more text
I've been a customer of this business for more than a decade; even when it changed ownership, it's still a great store. I love the food they offer and all other goodies from Croatia, my home country. Prices are affordable, and you can also sample some ready-made dishes in the store.Read more
Lovers of unique products and exquisite tastes! Welcome to a place that feels like home! Traditional recipes from Europe and the Mediterranean, Burek that will make you lick your f...more...See more text
Welcome to The Blue Danube Sausage House Using recipes handed down from generation to generation, we produce the freshest, highest quality deli products at our state of the art fac...more...See more text
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Treats was founded in 1977 as a single location selling specialty chocolates and other sweets in Yorkville, Toronto. Enthusiastic about their venture, the founders expanded their s...more...See more text
My Father'S Experience Dates Back To 1930, Poland, Where His Uncle And Future Mentor, Began Apprenticeship. In 1949 Mr. Ed'S Uncle Immigrated To Canada And In 1950 Opened His First...more...See more text