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14 Cheap Restaurants in Toronto
"Au menu une restauration rapide, barbecues et poulets, dans une gamme de prix allant de. Try Swiss Chalet's New Crispy Chicken Sandwich!. Restauration rapide, Steakhouses"
"This is the best chicken I try in Swiss Chalet, not too dry and hot, fries is hot and fresh. I will be back again in this location!"
"Lords and ladies of the kingdom are cordially invited to the castle to cheer on the knights at this incredible jousting tournament. At this grand event, the land’s bravest have it out on horseback as they fight for the Queen’s honour. The kindest serfs in the land will present you with your dinner, so you fine noble people must only enjoy the spectacle and dine on your four course meal featuring the finest medieval fare."
"One is to have a dinner and show at Medieval Times (seriously it’s even fun if you don’t have kids). You eat your 4-course dinner with your hands like they would have in the 11th century and you get assigned a team to cheer behind for you knight during the tournament. Make sure to buy tickets in advance."
"Epic battles of Steel and Steed - a two hour tournament and dinner with feasting, fighting, horses, knights, and more!"
"Decommissioned bus terminal turned east-end classic, established 1948. Tim Dutaud, owner: There’s a story behind these booths. Orphan Black filmed here, and I guess they didn’t like the original colour of the booths, so they brought the green ones in."
"Red Lobster is known as the foremost expert in fresh seafood. Our commitment to serving quality seafood starts long before you sit down at our restaurant."
"For the discriminating sports fan with a menu featuring several signature items such as certified black angus Alberta beef, steaks, lamb, ribs, pasta and bar favourites like nachos and wings. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 905-738-6001"
"24-hour standby for students and the downtown crowd, established 1940. Richard Kim, co-owner: My family bought this location [on College Street] of Fran’s in the 90s. The previous owner, Francis Deck Jr., inherited all the restaurants from his father."
"If you don’t have time to grab your pancakes for breakfast, you’re in luck. Fran’s Restaurant serves breakfast all day, every day. Pancakes come in a variety of flavors including original, banana, chocolate, walnut, or mixed berries."
"East-side luncheonette with an Irish heart (and a killer soda bread recipe), reopened 2008. Ash Farrelly, owner: I am what you would call a professional waitress. I was born into this business – three generations, both sides of my family, owned pubs or small hotels throughout Ireland."
"The George Street Diner, Toronto|Courtesy of Fran's Restaurant. Diners are always great places to get your food fix and The George Street Diner is no exception. Located on the corner of Richmond and George, the diner is a cozy, yet upbeat stop."
"This place has such a classic look, it’s actually been used as a filming location. Come relax in a star-studded red booth and enjoy some comfort food to comfort you in your comparable lack of fame. Where: 129 George St"
"Serving up extremely fresh fish in the way of innovative rolls, Wow Sushi is no doubt worth every penny – and it doesn’t require many. Most rolls are $3-$8, with the most expensive at $10-$12, and sushi is $4-$7 for two pieces (unless you’re splurging for the tuna belly at $12); sashimi ranges a bit on the more expensive side – $6-$10 for four pieces – but the quality makes it well worth the extra dollar or two. Favourites include the dynamite roll, spicy salmon roll, japango roll, torched sea bream sushi and butterfish sushi."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Vaughan Mills Shopping Centre (@vaughan_mills) on May 3, 2019 at 1:56pm PDT"
"A post shared by Peter in Toronto 彼飛多海外生活📖🇨🇦 (@peter.torontoca). With everything from home décor and furniture to sports memorabilia and cookware, Downsview Park Flea Market has something for everyone. This North York market features 10,000 square feet of grocery space, alongside a kids’ arcade to keep even the young ones entertained while you shop."
"Travel several km west of Toronto for the spacious Sherway Gardens mall in Etobicoke. Open since 1971, this mall has expanded every decade to include 1,182,000 square feet of retail, with a recent slant to more luxury brand and fashion-conscious items. The mall somehow seems much smaller than it is, with low hanging ceilings and a figure-8 layout."
"With more than 1-million square feet, Sherway Gardens mall, located in Etobicoke, has 215 stores. It’s the eighth largest mall in Toronto. Through the years, it has changed from a mix of retail stores to become a centre for high fashion and luxury."