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Lite Bite

4.2 (22 reviews)
InexpensiveFast Food, Salad, Sandwiches
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Outdoor seating
Dogs allowed
Good for kids

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Super Deluxe on an Everything bagel
Arnel B.

I went on a Tuesday morning, there wasn't a long line, and they seem to be very efficient with their service. The staff are also very friendly and I appreciate that they informed me of their daily special. I ordered a Super Deluxe Bacon, Egg, Cheese & Tomato on an Everything Bagel and I asked for extra mayo. Overall, it was a very delicious sandwich. The bagel was tasty and wasn't too dense. The bacon was pretty thick too. All for $6 which is a pretty decent price for the quality and portion. Overall, I would go back and order the same thing. Unfortunately breakfast ends at 10:30am.

Super deluxe bagel
Tony X.

This mom and pop takeout spot is excellent for anyone looking for a quick, cheap bite. I got the Super Deluxe for breakfast, which was one of the most expensive items on their breakfast menu, and it was still only $6.

Bean salad - $2.50
Sharon M.

In a world that is dominated by snooty overpriced restaurants, mediocre food court junk, and office chocolates that make people fat, there is a hero that is offering low-price homemade snacks to ward off lunchtime hunger and 3pm after-lunch sleep spells right here in the financial district. Lite Bite, with its unassuming storefront, actually holds a treasure chest of treats within its walls. The mom and pop takeaway shop makes things mostly by hand and is such a great alternative to food court fare. When you don't want to spend $15 on Manchu Wok, they've got you covered with daily lunch specials that range from Shanghai noodles, chicken on a kaiser, lasagna, pasta, burgers, and the list goes on. Prices are typically less than $10. Craving something a bit more predictable? They serve up sandwiches, subs, salads, and homemade pastries around the clock. They've also got an extensive breakfast menu to go along with your morning coffee. My go-to is a chicken salad sandwich on brown toast with lettuce, tomato, cucumber, onion, a little bit of mayo, and a sprinkle of pepper. I don't know what it is about that sandwich, but to this day, I'm still craving it. Total, $5. In the afternoon, if I get peckish, I pick up a chickpea and bean salad for $2.50. If I'm feeling a bit naughty, I go for a $1 slice of banana bread. Lite Bite is a refreshing switch up from the food options surrounding it. Honest, unpretentious, small business serving up a delicious and budget-friendly variety. Next time you're deciding between getting a donut or breakfast sandwich at Tim's, maybe swing by here for a hearty and healthy Toasted Western on a bagel. At Lite Bite, the bites are indeed light and the food is always just right. (29/100) - 2017

Specials of the day.
Michael L.

So there's this small shop on Wellington just tucked in among all of those massive bank and insurance towers. I've probably passed by this everyday without even noticing it. It's a pretty tight space inside, with all sorts of packaged food and drinks placed throughout the room. There are no seats, but there are plenty of food courts nearby. All prices on the menus are tax-included, which is pretty nice. You're looking to spend $5 or $6 on a sandwich here. There's a specials menu on your way in, which lists some items that aren't on their menu. They've got some hot trays at the back, and that's probably where you'll want to go to pick up some fresh-made sandwiches, salads, or wraps. They've also got a several beverages available such as coffee and tea. I ordered a homemade burger which was the special of the day. It came out to $5.75, but you can just see how fresh the lettuce and tomatoes was: quite different from the ones you get at McDonalds or SUBWAY. The meat, however, left much to be desired. I had ordered a Jr Hamburger from Wendy's and found that the Wendy's patty had much more of a beef patty flavour and texture compared to the one here. Although it was quite large (8-oz), it was more like a meat loaf than a patty. But overall the prices can't really be beat if you're looking for something fresh and not SUBWAY. I wonder how the salads and other meats are like.

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Gary S.

When I worked closer to this location I used to go daily, my go-to order was the BLT sub, not sure what it was but it tasted much fresher then subway or Mr.Sub. Tax in it's about $5.35. They also daily specials, which range from Chinese food, burgers, pasta, etc. Their constants are sandwhichs and salads. Prices are great typically with drink $6 or $7, my fav. is on Monday Shanghai noodles with pork. There's no seating, it's a small mom and pop shop, super friendly, cash only, you can even buy the lottery here as well.

Bacon, Egg, Cheese and Tomato on an Everything Bagel
Aidan A.

Great spot for a quick grab before going to work or wherever you're headed for the day. Fast, friendly service. Good coffee. Great sweets and a filling breakfast sandwich. Sandwich, Tart and a drink we're 18$ between two people. Definitely Recommend!

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A great place for breakfast or lunch. A hole in the wall that makes food fresh that look and taste home made. Always great quality and taste

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