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Latin World

3.6 (70 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Good for kids

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Eugene L.

Stopped by Latin World to satisfy a bit of a Latin food craving and ended up here after checking out the quirky interior and laid-back vibe. Since I already had a pretty heavy meal earlier in the day, I decided to keep it light. Went with the Nopal Taco (the one with grilled cactus) and A La Mexicana, which is a shrimp dish cooked in salsa ranchera, served with rice and salad. Paired that with Inca Kola, which apparently tastes just like cream soda. To be honest, for a Saturday evening with nearly empty house and all that casual chaos, I didn't expect too much. But in a weird way, I actually enjoy that slightly offbeat, mismatched energy you often get at Latin spots. There's always something a little awkward going on, and I don't know why, but I kind of love that. Sure, the taco shell could've been better, and the server wasn't exactly on point with the drink availability. Could've also explained the dishes a bit more instead of just saying "I don't know", but hey, the food itself hit the spot. Would've liked a bit more kick in the seasoning, but at least the server was open to adjusting and didn't miss a thing once asked. Bonus point goes to the heart-shaped rice. No idea why that detail stuck with me, but it did. All in all, it's one of those places that might not check every box perfectly, but something about it makes you want to come back.

Amazing Beef Chimichanga
Olivia W.

Latin World is hands down one of my favourite restaurants in Toronto. The $1 taco specials on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, (and I think Friday too) are such great value for absolutely delicious food. Honourable mention to the Beef Chimichanga that almost brought me to tears the first time I tried it. Food aside, the staff are always very nice and service is quick. They also let you purchase their homemade salsas if you ask. I always make a point to stop by whenever I'm in the area and I suggest everybody else to do the same. I love you Latin World!

Chorizo tacos + complimentary chips and salsa
Reyaz H.

This is an amazing small restaurant in grocery store. I can't wait to visit the other locations after being greeted by the very friendly server we were informed at the restaurant was out of Carnitas tacos and instead they were serving chorizo. I was happy to order chorizo tacos for a dollar each and was extremely impressed by the free salt, collection, faster, free chips and honestly incredible flavour and quality of meat in these tacos. I can't wait to come back and try the other location and other daily specials.

Shrimp taco on the left, fish taco on the right.
Phoebe C.

I visited this restaurant last weekend with my fiancé. We were a bit confused at first because we saw that there were 2 Latin World restaurants right across from one another. However, the other was more of a small Mexican grocer with a few tables for a quick bite. We decided to go to the larger restaurant location since it was a larger space and had more comfortable seating. The restaurant was very colourful and lively, with Mexican music in the background. They also sold various gifts and souvenirs from Mexico. We each ordered one shrimp taco and one fish taco. They were served with traditional corn tortillas with onions, cilantro, and pico de gallo. Very authentic, and tasted just like the tacos you would get in Mexico. Both tasted great, but I preferred the fish taco. My only complaint was that there was very little protein. For almost $6 a taco, I would've expected more than 2 shrimps per taco...

tamales barbacoa
Vivian S.

Okay so let me preface this all by saying...im a chilli wuss, but I love flavour and will take the pain for the flavour. So ordered Chilequiles, one of my favourite comfort dishes, the portion was HUGE, and flavour definitely NOT mild...but it was quite delicious. Usually chilequiles are with chips and they absorb the sauce, their version was very wet so keep that in mind. I dont mind but I definitely would have preferred wore texture. The Tamale was drowned in cotija which was a bit of a bummer as i wanted to taste tje lamb barbacoa ($2 extra). Maybe im used to my tamales just more moist and flavour forward but this was all salt and chili so wont order again. Have had tamales all over Mexico and parts of latin america, this is not their strength. The Guacamole was DELICIOUS...seriously great batch with strong lime and nice sized chips. I think worth another try but maybe in person next time to gove it a fair shake!

Tacos
Danielle B.

Walking past this restaurant, we noticed a sign that said $1 tacos, so we thought why not check them out!? We went in and were told we could sit anywhere we liked, so we grabbed a table outside. The menu is only available by scanning the QR code (which we didn't notice) and details of the taco special were on the last page. It turns out there's a minimum of 20 tacos per person, which made zero sense to me. No way I'm eating 20 tacos! It was a beautiful sunny day and I was craving a beer, but they are not licensed so I stuck with water. Anyway, now that I'm craving tacos, I definitely have to order some! The regular price for one taco is almost $6 - which seemed high but I had to try them. We were starting to get super hungry and decided to order a bunch of things to share, starting with some ceviche and guacamole. The ceviche was very watery and almost warm, as though they cooked the seafood first, then dumped it in the sauce. Definitely not what I was expecting and I would not order that again. The guacamole was quite good - probably the best thing we ordered, actually. I liked that the chips are made in house (or at least appear to be). We were also given an order of chips and salsa, as well as a little dish of what looked like chili oil, which was way too spicy for me. The green salsa, on the other hand, was delicious! I could eat that every day. Next, we had a chorizo quesadilla, which arrived covered in lettuce and crumbled cheese - again, not what I was expecting, but it wasn't too bad. It was similar to a calzone, with a thick dough instead of a tortilla. Next up was a burrito and the tacos. I actually didn't try the burrito, but my friend said it was good. The tacos were really disappointing, unfortunately. We ordered the grilled shrimp, the pastor and baja fish. The shrimp was ok, but the pork was incredibly dry and crumbly. As for the baja fish taco, they forgot to finish it as it was garnished with just a single radish slice instead of the pico de gallo and salsa ranchero. I could add a disclaimer that I cannot speak to the authenticity of the food in any way, I can only comment on what I enjoy eating and how much I liked the food. Service was fine but there was only one server for the whole patio, so it was a bit slow. No other complaints from us regarding service. I don't think I'd go out of my way to go back here anytime soon, but if I was in the area, I might try something else on the menu.

Inside of the store
Soukaina E.

This is the location across the street* The food was really good, they start by giving you some chips (looks like it's homemade) while you look at the menu/wait for your order. I really want to go back again to try their 1$ tacos. The only thing about this place is maybe the service is a little slow but everyone is really nice and friendly.

pork tacos

Authentic, Latin-Owned restaurant with fantastic tacos and tortas. Chorizo tortas are generous, flavorful, and delicious. This is one of the few authentic Mexican restaurants in Toronto, and by far my favorite. 1$ tacos Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at their store location across the street. Dine-in gets homemade chips and salsa! A Bloor West establishment.

Miss Lady ..

Yo if you want to teleport to Mexico, this is your shop. This place is jam-packed with almost every Mexican grocery product you could want, plus they cook hot authentic Mexican food in the back for you. You have every snacky snack you want from chips to candy to cookies. They also have lots of spices, and bottled and canned products along with some fresh produce. I totally recommend this shop.

Moley
Kartikeya L.

Great food and very decently priced. Nice clean and simple ambience. Only one server but our food wasn't delayed by any manner.

Kevin F.

You know that moment when you're really craving something, and when you finally get it and it's awful? that's basically what my experience was at Latin World. I ordered 4 tacos (2 pastor & 2 carnitas) - $12 Walking home, I noticed that my container was awfully light, but was still optimistic. As soon as I arrived home, I opened the container and there they were, 4 tacos that looked dilapidated in every kind of way. I should mention, I walked home, so the takeout container was stable. It basically looked like someone microwaved some meat, threw it on a pita, and there it was. The taste wasn't great, pita broke and it wasn't filling at all. This is probably the worst taco spot I've been to. I'd like my $12 back, please.

Churros
Jessica Y.

This would be dining as if someone had opened up their home to you. Quirky interior deco, but love how partially is a grocery store. Food is amazing and they have daily specials. You can buy mostly mexican or south american tid bits, snacks, foodstuff and drinks. Churros is about of a wait, but at least they make it fresh!

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Ordered pupusas got something thicker decided to eat it. Had hair in it. Bailed and won't ever go back. Gnarly

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This place is great. It is fantastic value and delicious food. I sincerely may be eating lunch here 5 times a week. Yum yum

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Esto Es Colombia

Esto Es Colombia

4.0(12 reviews)
5.4 km

They get 2.5 stars…read more Bandeja paisa: steak was decent, crackling was so-so (pretty crispy but not that moist or flavourful). Sausage tasted decent but slightly dry. Egg was a bit overdone & arepa was decent though somewhat crispy  Beans were decent. Plantain was so-so (not crispy or sweet). Pork tenderloin was pretty tasty but tough & dry especially for a tenderloin. Rice was decent, with a slight flavour, but a bit mushy. Plantain was crispy. The restaurant interior was decorated quite nicely but was very warm (in summer) & service was disorganised & some servers didn't speak English well so communication was sometimes difficult. I asked if the pork tenderloin had a sauce; they said no but it came with a tomato & peppers sauce. They also billed me wrongly.

Incredibly delicious food, authentically Colombian, big portions, and amazing value for money. The…read moreseafood dishes are filled with various different kinds of high-quality seafood to the brim (more protein than rice). All the staff are so friendly - from the waitstaff to the chefs / owners and kitchen staff, everyone in the restaurant seems to exhibit the Latin American hospitality and friendliness. The place feels homey, cozy, and festive with the music in the background (from the TV screen on the wall), and big photos depicting different places in Colombia along the wall. Ambience is very laid-back and casual, with amazing food that tastes homemade and authentic. It took a while for the food to cook and come out (about 40 minutes) - mostly because of the Cazuela de Mariscos (seafood soup) that took the longest to cook. It was also during a very busy time on a weekend. They seemed to have a constant flow of incoming catering and take-out orders (a good sign), and the restaurant itself was packed. All / most mains come with coconut rice, salad, and tostones (fried plantains). As for drinks, you can order freshly squeezed juices in either water or milk. We ordered the fresh strawberry & blackberry juice in water, as the one in milk would make it more like a smoothie. Each juice order comes in a jug (whether it be a small or large jug). This came as a surprise to us - really good value for such a large volume of juice ($6 for a whole "small" jug that turned out to be quite big, enough to refill each glass a few times for 2 people). The juice itself tasted fresh, natural, and refreshing. Dishes that we tried: 1) Filete de Tilapia con Camarones (grilled tilapia fish fillet & shrimps with coconut rice, plantain, and salad) - Big pieces of fish and lots of small shrimps, in a very delectable sauce. 2) Arroz Marinero (seafood rice with plantain & salad) - Loved this dish. The rice was a bit soupy which I liked. It was a bit like a soupy paella (including the rice) - very delicious and packed with various kinds of seafood. 3) Cazuela de Mariscos (seafood soup with coconut rice, plantain, and salad) - Very creamy soup, like a chowder. I'm not a big fan of chowders / cream-based soups in general, but others liked it and said this was good. 4) SIDE: Ensalada (House Salad) 5) Arepa de Chocolo con Queso (sweet corn dough with cheese) All of the main dishes were EXCELLENT - loved the mixed seafood (fish fillet, shrimps, octopus, squid, etc.). There was so much seafood in every dish. In most places, you get more carbs / rice compared to the protein. Here, it was the opposite. The coconut rice was a bit dry but it's decent - good to soak up the sauces of the main dishes. The salad is just shredded cabbage and carrot with big sliced tomato. I was a big fan of the salad dressing (some creamy mayo-like dressing), but luckily the dressing was only at the top of the salad (the bottom part of the salad remained fresh and crunchy, which I liked). We ordered the Arepa de Chocolo con Queso for to go. It was different than the Venezuelan arepa that I'm used to. The Colombian arepa seemed to be sweeter and more buttery. It probably would've been better if it was eaten right after it was freshly made, and while it was still warm. There was a lot of cheese in the arepa, giving it a nice salty and savoury contrast to the sweet corn dough. After you're done the meal, you go up to the counter to pay (instead of having the bill brought to your table). Great food overall - I would not hesitate to come back.

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La Bella Managua

La Bella Managua

4.3(299 reviews)
1.3 km•Christie Pits
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First time at this little gem on Bloor. Loved every part of…read moreour visit. Food, atmosphere and service were outstanding! Can't wait to come back and experience more of the expansive menu

Have you ever found a restaurant that was so good that you were afraid to tell people about it in…read morecase it got so popular you'd never find a table next time you went? This is such a restaurant. But for the greater good, and because it totally deserves to be hyped up, I'm gonna share this gem with you! Granted, I have only been here once and I had never had Nicaraguan food before but everything this restaurant served up from drinks to appetizers to mains to dessert was unbelievable. It may look like nothing special on paper and even look understated on the plate but once it's in your mouth your tastebuds are in for a ride! Let me explain a bit more...the "tacos" look like a sundae collided with a salad on the plate but when you break it up and try it the crunch and the sweet and the sour just works like magic! I ordered the Churrasco but swapped out the mashed potato with rice and beans - how the Nicaraguans eat it I was told - and boy was I glad I listened! I have never downed so much rice and beans so quickly in my life; normally I avoid them so that's testament to how tasty it was. 3 out of all 3 of the desserts were delicious but the standout favourite among my party was surprisingly the cheesecake, so don't knock it till you try it. The atmosphere is lively and colourful, and the service was great too! That's it; I think I've shared enough - you're welcome

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Rincón Paisa

Rincón Paisa

4.8(4 reviews)
4.2 km

. After a very long wait, the newly opened TTC Line 5 was finally there. I just wanted to hop on…read morethe Line 5 train and see where it could take us. Rincón Paisa already had many positive reviews on major platforms. Plus, I had never had Colombian food . On the storefront, a worker happened to see me taking photos outside and kindly welcomed me to take more. My family and I went into the restaurant. There were many signs showing it is an authentic one: 1. The indoor decoration has a strong Latin American vibe -- wooden furniture, flowers, Latin music, etc. 2. Couldn't understand anything on the menu 3. All customers and workers spoke in Spanish We were there to have brunch. I don't recall exactly which dishes we ordered that day; however, we were super full! The portions of their meals are huge. All the things on the plate were tasty. There were many different ingredients on the plate: plantain, eggs, chorizo, fried pork belly, ground beef, avocado, rice, beans, etc. A very good deal. We might have seemed too unfamiliar with the food, because I didn't even know how to eat Empanadas. After I ordered an Empanada and let the servers in the restaurant watch me eat it awkwardly, a server who I guessed might be the owner treated us to two pastries -- one looked like a ball, and the other was flat bread. I looked them up by AI, and they should be Buñuelo and Almojábana, two cheese pastries from Colombia. I hope it's appropriate, but Buñuelo may be the most delicious cheese bread I've ever had -- it's tastier than the main dishes . I think it's a beautiful local business. If you're curious and haven't had Colombian food before, definitely give it a shot .

HIDDEN GEM ALERT!!! Was walking around the block to kill some time before an appointment and…read moredecided to pop in because I've never had Colombian food before. I ended up grabbing some empanadas and holy shit these are tasty. They were so fresh and crispy, I got one chicken and potato empanada and one cheese. The chicken one was wrapped in a corn dough and the cheese one was flour I think but both were really, really good-- and cheap! $2.50 per any flavor. They have tamales here too, I'd like to come back to try them. The interior is also very clean and the decor is so cute. Guy with the tattoos and stretched ears at the front was also really nice. I wish I had more time to try a dish!! I saw other peoples' food and it looked so tasty. Great portions and beautiful dinnerware as well. Will definitely be back and highly recommend for a quick bite :)

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Cabacoa - Pescado Frito a la Samana (fried red snapper with coconut-based sauce), served with rice & pigeon peas, tostones, and garden salad

Cabacoa

3.0(1 review)
2.1 km

Cabacoa serves Dominican dishes which have a lot of similarities to other Latin American cuisines,…read morewith prevalent use of plantains, rice and beans, and fish. There is limited street parking in front of the restaurant, but there is a paid Green P parking garage right across the street. The ambiance of the restaurant was casual, with one large-screen TV on the wall and up-beat, energetic Latin American music in the background. Service was very friendly. They offered free complimentary Dominican coffee as soon as you sit down. Menu was available in both scannable QR code and printed format. The food was good, but be prepared to wait a very loooong time for it to come out. The restaurant wasn't too busy when we were there, but it took almost 1.5 hours for our food to be ready. They said the main chef wasn't there on that day, so the chef filling in was a bit slow. Tasty food was (somewhat) worth the wait, though. Unfortunately some of the dishes that we wanted weren't available that day (Mofongo Marinero and Filete de Pescado), so we had to choose other items from the menu. They worked out fine. Dishes review: 1) Ceviche - On the menu, this was supposed to contain haddock fish, shrimps, and scallops. But when it came out, it only consisted of fish and shrimps - which was totally ok for me because they gave a LOT of the white fish (haddock) which I really liked. The kitchen seemed to be out of seafood (scallops, mussels, etc.) other than shrimps, because the Mofongo Marinero (mixed seafood) that we wanted to order also wasn't available. The ceviche tasted fresh and I liked the sour tanginess from the citrus juices. It came with a good amount of tostones (fried green plantains). 2) Mofongo de Camarones - The mofongo here was very good. The Puerto Rican version of mofongo usually contains chicharron mixed with the mashed green plantains by default, but here, the mofongo contained pieces of shrimps (without chicharron) - so I was glad. Mofongo was flavourful even without the sauce, although they served the signature mofongo garlic-infused sauce on the side. It was topped with a skewer of 4 shrimps. 3) Pescado Frito a la Samana - Since the grilled fish that we wanted wasn't available, we settled for this substitute dish. It was a fried whole red snapper with a rich coconut-based sauce made of coconut cream, garlic, peppers, and onions, served with moro de guandules (traditional Dominican rice with pigeon peas), tostones (fried green plantains), and garden salad. We asked for the coconut sauce on the side. The fish was pretty good without being oily after being fried, and I really liked the garden salad that it came with (light and fresh). As a big fan of rice & beans in general, I loved the moro de guandules (traditional Dominican rice with pigeon peas). 4) Camarones al Ajillo (shrimps in garlic butter sauce), served with white rice and tostones - The shrimps were okay and I liked the garlic taste, but the sauce was too buttery for me. This dish was just so-and-so, especially since it came with just white rice and tostones without any salad. We ordered 2 extra green salad to make up for the lack of veggies in this dish.

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Casamiento

Casamiento

4.6(36 reviews)
1.8 km•Christie Pits

The food isn't bad I will give them that, it's surprisingly expensive for such small portions…read more.. that being said the food is not bad BUT it does not travel well. Try not ti order the food eat it in the restaurant instead. The waitress is great and very sweet, she always makes sure the food and ambience is up to par. The music is very enjoyable. I only started going there a lot these last few months. The staff is small but officient the three of them work like a well oiled machine, if you are looking for something quick this is the place to be. HOWEVER the reason I am leaving such a poor rating is because the washroom NEVER works it is always out of survive and when it does it smells if not bad awful. The blue dye on the paper used on the plates and the cabbage comes off on the food that can't be safe. Not only that but most of the time when you make a complaint or a comment nothing changes. The boss is great but has not been in for about 2 months and although he's a great guy but we can really tell how much more relaxed the staff is and sometimes how much better they work together without him there... anyways the food is pretty good do as you please with this information.

Delicious Pupusa made hot and fresh, with the cabbage slaw ordered the pork came with a small hot…read moresauce. Small store with about 10 tables, some outdoor seating as well. 1 step up to get into the front door not as acessible. Taste excellent would come back to try other items and affordable prices! Definitely worth it to check out!!

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