Late night eats in Toronto are there for you whether you need to fuel up after tearing up the dance floor or even when you're just itching for a mi...
Late night eats in Toronto are there for you whether you need to fuel up after tearing up the dance floor or even when you're just itching for a midnight snack.
From jerk chicken to midnight breakfast, these underrated restaurants are keeping the lights on and the kitchen open even when the rest of the world is asleep. Here are my picks for underrated late night eats in Toronto that you need to try the next time you're up in the wee hours.Nothing satisfies a late night hankering quite like a Double from this 24-hour Moss Park spot, where you can pick up a steamy piece of fried bara bread stuffed with jerk chicken, shrimp, goat and curried vegetables for a spicy, savoury snack.
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