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Breakfast ING

3.8 (122 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups

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Pork ribs soup
Wei L.

It is a rare Asian fusion breakfast place in this neighborhoods. We tried it in the first time and ordered below dishes. -Pork ribs soup: very special taste and Singapore style...not very authentic but worth a try -omelette roll: the crepe is very crispy combined with omelette well! My pick -black pepper stir fried noodles: tasteless and not recommended

Kerry W.

I have been here a few times, and every time, it was a nice experience except for the most recent one. The way it works with this place is that it's like a cafeteria, you line up to order, and they bring your order to you. The staff behind the cash were usually friendly except for my recent visit where, instead of explaining the sugar level for a bbt that i was interested in, she bluntly told me that she could provide a pack of sugar for me to add according to my desire. I ordered the Kaya toast with Salted butter for $6.50. It was on the costly side with 2 slices of toast that I could very easily make at home. What I objected to the most was that while I was eating, the staff started to talk about their stomach issues and toilet business. That was so shocking to me, and I thought they were either blissfully ignorant of being more professional or just didn't care. Malaysian restaurants are hard to come by, and I was so happy to find this establishment and was happy with their service and food until now.

the entrance to a restaurant
Wynne L.

In searching for a takeout place nearby I came across Breakfast ING and the sandwiches looked amazing. Going through more food photos and I was pretty much set on ordering from here. A friend seconded my suggestion and said she'd been a few times. I quickly scanned through some reviews to make sure that the food not only looks good but tastes good too. Most of the reviewers were very positive and really enjoyed the food. However, there was one that said the Malaysian street style sandwich was basically 2 hamburger patties sandwiched in between bread. I found the sandwich to be better than that. It was surprisingly filling. I suppose with 2 hamburger patties and 3 slices of bread it would be. The special sauce was special and it definitely helped differentiate this sandwich from others.

Where you order from Breakfast Ing
Helen H.

Warning: Location change!! This has moved two doors down and menu options are now available inside the Bubble Republic spot (please see pictures). Good option compared to bland chain drive through breakfast menus. I debated whether to give this 3 or 4 stars as the family enjoyed the food more than me. In fairness we only ordered two items: the original egg crepe roll and the House Special sandwich. Tasty enough, especially the pork inside the sandwich and again, enjoyed by the family. I just clearly remember and compare with the special texture of a fresh, chewy/crispy ish egg crepe roll from the food carts in the early Taipei morning. Not the same as that, but not bad at all.

Malaysian Curry Laksa. House Special Sandwich. Roti Canai as side, and hot milk tea.
Kevin C.

Probably my favourite breakfast place in Mississauga. Breakfast ING serves Malaysian breakfast/brunch with a touch of Taiwan/Hong Kong influence. Classic Malaysian dishes like Laksa, Bak Kut Teh and Roti Canai are served here along with its famous grilled sandwich. With its unique menu offerings, I think it is the first of its kind in Ontario/Canada. Coming in for brunch, I had the Malaysian Curry Laksa and House Special Sandwich as mains. Then Roti Canai (Indian-influenced Malaysian flatbread) and Hot Milk Tea as sides. I loved the Curry Laksa. The soup was rich, creamy of coconut milk, and full of ingredients (shrimps, fishballs, squidballs, dried tofu, boiled egg, and bean sprouts). It tasted exactly like the Laksa I had in Malaysia! The grilled sandwich was equally as delicious and tasted like the ones in Taiwan. You might think the sandwich isn't much, but it really fills you up. Finally, the Roti Canai was great and goes well with the soup/milk tea. However, I wish it came with curry sauce but I think that's extra. I was wondering how it could only be $1.75. Space is limited. Come early. They should open up new locations and I'll definitely visit again.

Bak Kut Teh with vermicelli
Tania L.

Came for brunch with a friend - Breakfast ING offers a unique variety of Malaysian and east-meets-west options. The place is quite small, and we would get quite a cold draft each time the door was open. Service was okay, nothing out of the ordinary. My friend and I got a bunch of options to share, including one hot milk tea each. The milk tea is decently creamy and rich - do note that it comes unsweetened, but there's a jar of white sugar on the table for you to add to the drink should you desire. Bak Kut Teh with vermicelli: This traditional Malaysian soup noodle was quite clear and fragrant. It had a strong and distinct taste of cinnamon, and some sweet and tangy notes from the pickled greens added to it. We got about three pieces of meat with bone, four pieces of veggies, and four tofu puffs. The broth was light, and perfect for sipping. I think this was my favourite, mostly because the warm soup was just what I needed (and was craving) that cold morning! Egg Crepe with Ham: The egg crepe was good and carby, and one of my friend's favourites. I enjoyed the salty flavours, though I would've preferred to get the sweet sauce on the side, and not served directly with the crepe. I did, however, find the crepe to be somewhat greasy and heavy - although the crispy sides were utterly delectable and sinful, I could only stomach half of it! Kaya Toast: This toast is served with two soft boiled eggs on the side, with a chunk of semi-melted butter in the middle. It was my first time trying kaya, and I enjoyed its slightly sugary and distinct flavour very much (though I could've done without the butter)! I added a splash of soy sauce and dipped it in the soft boiled egg, but I ultimately enjoyed it the most alone. Not a bad option (we paid $24 after tax for the two of us), but not my preferred option for brunch!

Deborah K.

We went to Breakfast ING for the first time a couple of weeks ago. The interior is very clean and pretty sparse with only a few tables to choose from. We'd been trying to eat here for several months, but always found it was so busy that we were unable to get a table. We went really early this time and finally got a table. I'd suggest getting there before 10am if you don't want to have to wait. The menu has several really interesting breakfast and lunch options, such as egg crepe rolls, charcoal grilled sandwiches, clay pot and noodle soups, Malaysian curry with roti canai (OMG!!!) and traditional Malaysian Laksa!!! We hadn't had roti canai in years (maybe twice since we lived in Malaysia in 1990), so of course we ordered that with the chicken curry plus a bowl of seafood Laksa and a potato croquette. The roti canai was absolutely amazing, crispy, flaky and so tasty and the curry was equally delicious! The Laksa was as good as any we tried in Malaysia and the croquette was to die for! It was crunchy on the outside and 'mashed potato-ey' on the inside. I could've eaten 4 of them lol. The prices are really great too. Such a bargain! We will definitely be back again and again.

Original egg crepe roll, potato croquet, home special sandwich (half shown) and original iced milk tea
Elaine S.

Searched for a quick breakfast place. Stumbled on this on yelp on a rainy day. We ordered 2 house special sandwiches, 2 Malaysian sandwiches, potato croquet and an iced milk tea. The service was quick and the staff was friendly. The house special sandwich was good. I thought the Malaysian sandwich would be unique but it's simply two hamburger patties between two slices of bread and another bread stack with bread and special sauce. The milk tea tasted good and was mixed well. The potato croquet was yummy but it only came with one and charged us $3 (it was over priced for what it was)! I would come back to try the Malaysian curry laksa.

Malaysian Street Style Sandwich
Ian C.

Great food, for an even better price. My girlfriend and I were looking to have breakfast/brunch on Saturday morning and this place is perfect for those looking for good food on a budget. It's a small restaurant with limited seating so I recommend you get here before the rush. We got here right before noon, and had no problem finding a seat. But once we were seated, a line up started to form. However even with the line up, I'd say there was only a 15 minute wait. The food was excellent. Both my girlfriend and I ordered the Malaysian street style sandwich. This is an amazing sandwich: sandwiched between 3 pieces of bread are sausage, lettuce, tomato, and a sweet and spicy sauce to go with it. Absolutely wonderful. The only downside was that our food didn't come out together (one of our orders took longer to come out than the other). I could have eaten the entire sandwich while waiting for the other one to come out. To be fair, they were pretty busy. Nevertheless, I would definitely come back here again.

House special sandwich
Jenny H.

I went to Breakfast ING with my partner after recommendations that this place had a lot of great eats. There were a number of items to try that sounded delicious on their menu and at a reasonable price! We ordered the potato salad sandwich, the house special (pork with fried egg and PEANUT BUTTER!), and the Malaysian curry laksa. I thought the potato salad sandwich was just OK - it tasted like a sweet mushy potato salad sandwich. We took half of it home, and it actually tasted better the day after. The house special sandwich was unique mostly due to the peanut butter and pork combo - it was surprisingly delicious and very filling. I'm personally not that big of a fan of cream based noodle soup, but the Laksa was pretty tasty as well.

Malaysian Curry Chicken with Roti Canai (2 pieces)
Nikki M.

I'm usually not a fan of Asian curry but OMG the 'Malaysian Curry Chicken with Roti Canai' changed my mind. The curry was a little bit oily but delicious! The roti canai was small but it was perfectly flaky and crispy. It soaked up all the delicious curry sauce. The price was literally a steal for this meal. The owner and the servers were super personable and friendly I just had to bump it up to 5 stars. Definitely coming back.

Noodle and rice
Penny C.

A nice spot for brunch near downtown Mississauga. If you are looking for something outside of the box, this is the place to be. PLACE This is a really no frills place. Not an Instagram spot. Limited amount of seats. So if you are coming on a weekend morning, prepare to wait a bit especially for large parties. FOOD Malaysian street style food. I got the Malaysian street style sandwich. The patty is cooked just right with an egg wrap. My friend ordered the curry which looks really good too. I'd like to come back and try that.

Vincent N.

Came here last weekend afternoon around 1pm and had to wait about 5-10 minutes for a table. The ordering process was quite interesting as you get to order using a dry erase marker and writing on a menu. We ended up ordering the house special sandwich along with the the Malaysian street style sandwich. The house special sandwich was very interesting as it was a savoury sandwich which added peanut butter as well. Oddly enough, the flavours really blended together well and tasted delicious. Didn't try it but saw about half the restaurant also eating the laksa which I heard is also very good. So probably going to try that my next time here. Not usually in the Mississauga area but would come back here again if I was!

Crepes , which are really more of a paratha in texture. Delicious

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Holy Wiches - HW Club Sandwich

Holy Wiches

4.4(21 reviews)
5.6 km

Fresh sandwiches that are so good they are a devilishly good…read more Had to stop after seeing this place on my feed. Staff were so friendly and nice. The space has a cool feel to it. Recommend the signature sandwich which was incredible. Holy Cow was so filling and the meat was juicy and tender. Had the smashed potatoes with both sauces better than old school fries. The flavor was just bursting out of these little potatoes. Washing it down with the house made lemonade elixir was a treat as they make it in house. The next time I have to try the salad bowls or the Blazin beef. Highly recommended to all my friends if you are in the area.

I initially came here for a Yelp event, and now it's on my list of restaurants I like to eat in the…read morearea. I know a lot of people have reservations paying top dollar for just a sandwich, but I'd say the quality of ingredients and flavourful sauces is totally worth it. I always get the holy cow sandwich with vamp sauce, but will occasionally get the chicken sandwich with lunar sauce. I did try the lemonade they had once, but to be honest, it doesn't quite fit my palate. The lemonade has some sort of seasoning in it. If you've had lemonade from East Asian restaurants, you would kind of know what to expect. They also give you a discount card that you can show for an extra 15% off when you visit. If you're in the area looking for a quick bite, I'd give this place a shot.

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Cosimo's Cheese and Deli

Cosimo's Cheese and Deli

5.0(4 reviews)
2.2 km

Deli meat sandwich (pictures is only half each) can make an additional 2 sandwich's!!! The veal is…read moreone of the best I ever had, full of peppers onions and provolone cheese, sauce on a just enough and the mean is fresh and so soft. Angelina is very nice and makes everything fresh and home made, she is feebly and prepares ur sandwich too.Going in it's like 1975 but it's great really price for 2 (10 inch long ) sandwiches with meat cheese and a bottled brio 30. Cash only too Went again Another trip to visit Angelina and her husband this time the famous meatball sandwich. 3 large on a fresh bun. Spicy and just enough sauce, you won't be able to take an entire bite as the meatball is big. Perfect sandwich. Also saw this old cassette sale carrousel classic.

Hello fellow foodies I got an amazing review for you today..I just love italian veal sandwiches…read more,definitely my favorite type sandwich and I have tried them from most places in the GTA . I was told by a family member to try out Cosimos deli veal , so i was in the area so decided to stop in and try out there italian veal sandwich. This italian deli is tucked away in a small plaza on the north side of dundas just past Mavis rd ..its almost easy to not see this deli but look for the yellow sign on the end of building . It's an amazing elderly italian couple that runs the place , she does the cooking and he works along side in deli with her serving these marvelous veal sandwiches. They remind me of my grandparents just amazing people with love for there food and for there customers. So friendly so amazing. Food 5/5 let's just start by saying if I could rate it higher then 5 I would it's just that good . First of all it dosnt get more authentic as far a italian veal goes. The bread is the real italian deal , not like the kinda buns you get at Californias , this is real italian loaf crunchy crust on outside and soft on inside, home made style just like mama makes. The veal was tender perfectly cooked not greasy so flavorful I couldn't believe how great the veal tasted with a nice coating of there homemade tomato sauce , I have to say the sauce was just incredible . Topped with there perfectly seasoned grilled onions green peppers and a few hot peppers in an olive oil base that soaked so nicely into that amazing bread . He also sliced two fresh slices from a big block of provolone cheese , and heated up sandwich in oven to melt the cheese . This is now by far the best best veal sandwich I have ever had and I now have my goto place for italian veal sandwiches. The veal was $10 but to be honest I would gladly pay $20 for this sandwich it's just that good people. My pictures speak for themselves as you can see. Service 5/5 again if I could give the service rating for this place more then 5/5 rating it totally deserves it. The elderly couple that run this place are genuinely so nice and you can see how much passion and love goes into there food and customer satisfaction..The man even offered me an espresso while I was waiting for my sandwich . I dosnt get any nicer then that ..please get to this place and support this couple and deli they are top notch . Try them out and enjoy the best veal in town by far

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4.4(8 reviews)
10.3 kmEtobicoke

Finally! Jimmy Johns is in Ontario, and it's in my neighborhood, too sweet!…read more My first exposure to Jimmy Johns was when i got sent to Minneapolis St Paul (USA) and Jimmy Johns was across the street from my hotel. Came here on a super rainy day and was instantly annoyed with the layout of the restaurant in comparison to the parking lot, I feel like them retrofitting into this space, really didn't do them any favors, when I trekked through grass and mud to get to the door, I realized I parked on the wrong side of the building, even worse as you only have a walk way for one side? We finally got into the restaurant, and out of the rain and instantly the smell brought me back to both visits at MSP. a lot has changed in my diet where 80% of the menu I can't enjoy anymore. they also offer a toasted subs now, and I got one of the few items that wasn't available for this option, of course! Service was great, order was placed and we were in and out in ten minutes or so. The bread is absolutely killer, took me back to seven years ago, in MSP crazy good flavor and freshness for a throw back The parking lot is a huge negative for this spot, and warrants me not making this a five/five situation. being across from the mall, plus Home Depot/Wal-Mart and a bunch of smaller stores and restaurants in the mix, to get in and out of this section is nuts, and much like this super rainy night, not a lot of dedicated parking for Jimmy Johns Definitely an experience everyone should try, wish it was in the mall instead will be back!

Iiiii like it! I've been into subs lately for some reason so…read moreI was excited to finally try this famous chain! Of course we know Firehouse subs is one of the elites but I always feel like doo doo after eating a Firehouse sub. None of that at a Jimmy Johns though! I felt great! Lol I ordered a 6 inch (Regular) Italian Night Club and added Jimmy peppers, which are essentially banana peppers but better. Such a great sub and all the flavours pop and work. The meat tastes like quality and they're not stingy (cough *subway* cough). I added some mustard on some of the bites and that made everything pop even more. Bread was nice and soft but not soggy. A great sub, all around. The service was extremely friendly and knowledgeable as well. Sorry Firehouse, I'm a Jimmy John's girl now!

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Bao Bar Mississauga - Left to right: fish, Seoul beef and chicken katsu bao

Bao Bar Mississauga

4.3(39 reviews)
4.0 kmMississauga Valley

The food was solid! It was a bit too salty for my taste, but overall, it was really good. The staff…read morewas extremely nice and were able to suggest the best items on the menu. The restaurant also has a great vibe inside with modern music playing!

Before COVID-19 surfaced, I'd accompany my manager to conduct interviews with intern candidates at…read morea handful of Ontario universities. We recently reminisced about going to Bao Sandwich Bar for lunch between interviews at the University of Waterloo. I had mentioned to him that it had a second location in Mississauga, roughly a fifteen-minute drive from our workplace. He said that when we were both in the office, he'd only want to go there for lunch with me. It's nice that he trusts my judgment when it comes to eateries. I also believe that he likes my company. A couple of Wednesdays ago, he asked what I was doing for lunch. I normally hit Treats nearby. He wasn't feeling it. I said that we could go here and provided some details, including its online menu and such. I also asked him if he had any meetings. I'm that type of a planner, down to the departure time. He was game. I said that we should leave at 11:15 am. The place opens at 11:30 am. He had a meeting at 1 pm. I wanted a leisurely, unrushed lunch. Done! I drove us over there. With my lead foot, it was more like thirteen minutes, without hitting any highway. Like the Bao place in Waterloo, this one is also located on a lower level of a plaza, with a tall building at the top of this hill. I parked in front of the eatery. We walked in. We were the first customers. It looks like the place kept some of the seating from the previous business that occupied the place. The upholstery looked shabby. Otherwise, the rest of the eatery was spruced up. I got a combo consisting of these items: - Crackle belly bao - Korean garlic chicken bao - Purple flower lemonade - Dynasty duck poutine My manager got the following items: - Dynasty duck bao - Thai yum pork bao - House salad - Thai tea I took a star away because I wasn't expecting my order to be $40! It was okay for the large portion of dynastic duck poutine that I got. It was rather steep. You won't see me eating here every day. I split the poutine with my manager, so it was okay. I paid with a credit card. The transaction was smooth. It didn't take long for our food to be ready. The woman who had taken our orders was nice to bring the food to our table. I have always loved the crackle belly bao. It was equally as delicious here as it was in Waterloo. The pork belly was tasty and perfectly seasoned. The bao was nice and malleable. The veggies provided a nice contrast. I loved it. I tried the Korean garlic chicken bao. It was heavenly. The sauce was spicy and garlicky. The chicken had a crispy exterior and was juicy inside. It's nice having another decent bao to call my favourite. The purple flower lemonade was delicious. I normally don't like sweet lemonade. This version had a touch of sweetness that I enjoyed. This drink's colour was also pretty to look at. My manager enjoyed his food. He oddly doesn't like green vegetables, so I saw him pick out the cilantro and green onions. He felt that the sauces were mixed up. His Thai yum pork bao wasn't spicy. The dynasty duck that he has had in the past was oddly spicy. We had a baseline of the dynasty duck poutine that wasn't spicy to compare. Even with the sauce mix-up, he still enjoyed everything. His side salad had a bit of a spice kick, so he was happy. I loved eating here. It was a nice, casual lunch with yummy food. I wish that it were cheaper. However, the quality was excellent that I'm okay shelling out for it as someone who likely won't be dropping by weekly. (67)

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Applewood Meats & Grill - This is a monster

Applewood Meats & Grill

4.3(3 reviews)
7.7 km

So, I went there early, bird, 1100h, on doordash they're like Full Menu, 10am, so no need to call…read moreand confirm, so ordered, full chicken, 3 shrimp patties, wings dinner and small beans, they say 1119h, get there 1119h exact, got texts saying food is ready and everything, is it ready?, NO!, she's like what order?, I show her, she has no clue, kitchen is not bustling, at all, she's like take a seat, want water?, sure, 20 minutes later I got my food, thank god, because I thought it would take much longer, chick works at texas longhorn right besides this place, too, she's pretty good, food looks good in the takeout containers, wondered where it came from because didn't see any of my stuffs in the hot table, which looks good, other than rice and potatoes, got home, everything looks good, not fresh, but somehow they had it ready to go, from the night before I assume , somehow, everything was less than luke warm, but tasted great, chicken wings were good, crispy, beans, pretty delish, chicken, not so bad, not spicy hot still, was my option, wing setup was great, pasta, salad, rice and potatoes, not much of each but looks great and went well in the combo, so all and all was happy, rice was less than warm, but everything was edible, and fine, just wish it was morning fresh, but i'm not complaining because I got 50% off, choo choo, but if I was paying full price, then yeah it would need to be hot off the oven, which it was not, which was the only downfall, whatever, i got lunch for one and dinner for three, for $28, I rock the deal$!

Fantastic place that I cannot believe in the 5 years living here I have not gone in!…read more Also, I love it when I cannot quite place flavours -- like, is that soy sauce flavor in the chicken? And what's that sweetness in the rice? The small round potatoes were cooked well with a crispyish outside and warm inside. I also got some fava beans, which I seemingly have never had before but will again, and it had some meat with it and it was tangy and just great tasting.

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