Best Snacks in the City

19 April 2016,   By ,  

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Let us be candid with you for a moment – the most difficult task `wp_posts`ve faced so far this week was not getting out of bed on Monday. No, no. The most difficult task `wp_posts`ve faced this week has been attempting to comprise a list of ten of the best snacks Toronto has to offer. Why so difficult, you ask? Because the options are seemingly endless! Every step you take, every move you make, there are delicious foods waiting for you to indulge in. With new tasty restaurants popping up at a rate akin to new Drake memes, the task becomes even more daunting!

 

So, without further ado, we present you our ten favourite tasty Toronto treats:

Lucky Red – Hambaoger

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Image via Lucky Red on Instagram @luckyredshop

Playful snacks like Nachos Koreano, the Big Mac inspired hambaoger, and n kimchi poutine can be found at this Spadina spot.

Sweet Jesus – Campfire `wp_posts`mores Cone

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Image via Sweet Jesus on Instagram @sweetjesus4life

A menu of endless mountains of ice cream, chocolate, caramel, cotton candy, birthday cake – you name it, `wp_posts`ll pile it on a cone.

Bahn Mi Boys – Kimchi Fries

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With the best bahn mi in the city (if I do say so myself), and this insanely delicious Vietnamese take on poutine (think pulled pork and kimchi atop fries) `wp_posts`s totally worth indulging here.

A3 Napoli – Montanara

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Image via A3 Napoli on Instagram @a3napoli

Fall asleep dreaming of old Napoli on this fluffy pillow of fried dough filled with marinara, fior di latte, and basil. `wp_posts`s amore!

Hanmoto – Dyno Wings

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Known for their Japanese flavours, American portion sizes, and these dyno `wp_posts` (a deep fried, deboned chicken wing `wp_posts`s been stuffed with ground pork and bacon. Can I get Om `wp_posts`?

`wp_posts`s Berlin Doner – Halloumi DOttonomannnnnnner

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Image via `wp_posts`s Berlin DOttonnnnnner on Instagram @ottosdoner

What can be compared to a German gyro, but instead of pita is replaced with flatbread, and can be filled with chicken, veal and lamb, veggies, or the most delicious cheese on Earth – fried Halloumi. Oh ja!

Cheesewerks – Original Grilled Cheese

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Image via Cheesewerks on Instagram @cheesewerks

While the options for your grilled cheese cravings are numerous (Jalapeno jack and braised beef brisket? Or how about double-cream brie, caramelized onions, and apricot chutney?) – `wp_posts`s better than the `wp_posts` classic (plus..you can always add bacon).

Seven Lives – Gobernador

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You could always go for the classic Baja fish or fresh ceviche tostada, but `wp_posts`s better to live by go big, or go `wp_posts` motto. This multi-tortilla taco is loaded with tons of flavour c/o smoked marlin, shrimp, creama, poblana peppers, onions, garlic, and a Jack and cheddar combo. Prepare to have your mind blown.

Bake Shoppe – Homemade Pop Tart

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Made with melt-in-your-mouth pastry and filled with Nutella or scrumptious local jams, these homemade Pop Tarts will have you forgetting about the boxed version from your childhood.

`wp_posts`s Public Kitchen – Vegan, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free n Cheese

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Image via Doug McNish on Instagram @dougmcnish

We know what `wp_posts`re Vegan, gluten-free, dairy-free mac and cheese, what are you? `wp_posts` No `wp_posts`re not. Notable vegan chef, Doug `wp_posts`s mac and cheese (found at his Eglinton West restaurant or Saturday Brick Works popups) is as good at it gets. KD `wp_posts`t even come close.

What are your favourite Toronto snacks? Tell us on Twitter!