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    Rise to Fries

    Rise to Fries

    5.0(2 reviews)
    62.1 km

    Came in quite late, they didn't have anymore hotdogs left, bummer. But clearly a plus in my eyes…read morewhich means they have fresh food. The girl working was super nice and suggested she can make a pogo in a bun. I declined went to subway (same place) the customer service was atrocious at the subway but that's besides the point. Came back asked for the pogo in a bun and let me tell you it was actually pretty good. I genuinely appreciate the effort and creativity. Generous amount of onions in the bun huge plus, it's like she knew me ))) . Customer service 10/10. I'll be back for the proper hot dog next time.. or two! :)

    As far as fast food goes, it's fun and tasty and highly recommended if you are in the neighborhood…read more The place itself is remote, and there aren't many options off the freeway, so it's easy to dismiss it, but don't. It's an excellent place to stop. It's so good I even saw employees from the adjacent Subway get their lunch there. The classics are solid. The cheese dog is worthy of the name, and the poutine will make Canada proud. They are very generous with the gravy, making this a tasty proposition. The signature dishes are the Rise to Fries dog and rose to fries poutine, both featuring their "secret sauce" and pickles. Both are great and preferred over the plain classics. The sauce has a nice herby flavor that works well with the sour taste of the pickles. It's really worth a try. Finally, the lady at the counter was warm, friendly, and energetic, like she actually wanted to work there, a rare phenomenon in this industry.

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    Rise to Fries - The menu and store front.

    The menu and store front.

    Rise to Fries - The rise to fries poutine

    The rise to fries poutine

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    Sharmz Mediterranean Restaurant - Freshly baked Baklava

    Sharmz Mediterranean Restaurant

    4.0(4 reviews)
    66.9 km

    Ordered the special that was advertised for a Sharma and a drink. When I walked I the man behind…read morethe counter was on the phone, however he did acknowledge me. I waited until his conversation was over (which I shouldn't have had to do) and ordered a chicken Sharma. The chicken was unseasoned, and lukewarm. I didn't even finish it due to how it tasted. I then got up to throw everything out and went to ask the lady behind the counter for a napkin. Without even giving me a chance to ask, she kept saying it's over there. She was also on the phone, and so I asked for a napkin. She gives me a dirty look and hands me a single napkin. Some places you go to even the service is crappy, if the food is good I may return because of course there are one of's. However not only was the service crappy, so was the food. There are other Sharma restaurants to frequent. Not this one.

    I randomly found this place on yelp, and had to try it out because I was starving and I needed to…read morecatch the train back to the city. Upon walking in the smell of the place was beyond amazing. You could just tell the flavours that we're gonna be in your food and I was super excited to eat my Shawarma. I didn't have a lot of time to stare at the menu and so I opted for my go to when I go to a Mediterranean place, which is a mixed wrap which has chicken and beef and I opted for the Mediterranean mix. For context, they have three separate options of how you can stuff your pita. Everything was prepared right in front of me, including warming up the meat. When I opened up my wrap on the Go train , everyone around me, asked me where I got it from because it smelt delicious, and I can say it equally tasted just as good. A new found favourite in brampton!

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    Sharmz Mediterranean Restaurant - Salad Bar

    Salad Bar

    Sharmz Mediterranean Restaurant - Chicken Shawarma Platter

    Chicken Shawarma Platter

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    Smoke's Poutinerie - Butter cauliflower poutine

    Smoke's Poutinerie

    3.3(377 reviews)
    85.8 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core
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    Solid poutine. Not that I have much to go off of but I enjoyed every bite of my Classic Trad…read more Comfort food at its finest.

    Toronto Review 15/Many. This was unfortunately my last meal in Toronto, aside from a small snack to…read morewash the taste out of my mouth on the way back to the hotel. We were originally going to go to Pai, but since there was a line out the door because we didn't make a reservation, we ate here. The interior was fun, with the original owner's face on many different things, and there was a loud-ish mix of rock and early heavy metal. Apparently, this spot is a chain, and they used to have some US locations, but I'm not surprised they closed. We got some Cauliflower Bites for 5.49 CAD to begin. These were decent and, unlike our poutine choices, not overly salty. The little bits of fried cauliflower could have used a bit more flavor, but they worked for texture, and both of us eventually added some pieces to our poutines. My poutine of choice was the Prime Beef Deluxe, with ground beef, mushrooms, caramelized onions, and green peas, for 13.99 CAD. As a whole, the poutine was rather nasty, with the whole thing feeling wet. The watery gravy lacked flavor compared to the couple of other examples I've had before. The fries, even though they were hot and looked crispy, were limp and potatoey, and they were getting limper by the second because of the bad gravy. The cheese curds were decent, but there weren't that many of them. The beef didn't help how wet the dish was, nor did the frozen peas, with the only decent parts being the caramelized onions and mushrooms. I had maybe 60/70% of it, leaving many very wet fries at the end. The other person had the Buffalo grilled chicken with grilled chicken, buffalo sauce, creamy ranch dressing, and green onions, which was a dollar more. From the little bit I tried, the chicken was certainly better quality, though still a bit gummy. The buffalo sauce had a little bit of heat. The whole thing was extremely overdressed with the sauce, dressing, and gravy, and he had maybe half of it at most. This meal was terrible. They were both a salty mess with bad fries and worse gravy. I've had better poutine in NYC, and there are barely any Canadian spots here. Go here if you're high or drunk and therefore lack proper taste buds.

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