New cheap eats in Toronto are serving up everything from steaming Jamaican Patties to sweet Italian treats at prices that'll keep your wallet as ha...
New cheap eats in Toronto are serving up everything from steaming Jamaican Patties to sweet Italian treats at prices that'll keep your wallet as happy as your taste buds are.
Whether you're looking for a quick and easy taco to nibble on the beach or a loaded shawarma wrap to eat on a park picnic, these new spots in Toronto are must-tries before the summer's over.In the world of cheap eats, falafel and shawarma is a go-to, and this new spot at Yonge and Eglinton is doing it oh-so-right. Pick up a fully-loaded chicken shawarma pita for just $12 or a hearty falafel bowl for $15 before your next park picnic and your wallet will thank you.
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