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Taste the treasure of the Golden Burrito in Toronto. We offer a large menu of Mexican-inspired dishes, including our signature burritos, and our food is available for eat-in, take-out and delivery. Stop by today to sample our menu or to place your next order.
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Who knew a Torontonian could find traditional Aztec fare inside the city limits? Fonda Lola, a unique West Queen West resto with flair to spare, has made it so with a menu that fairly sizzles with representative dishes. That means a slew of tasty choices set off with the zingy flavours of jalapenos, lime juice and cilantro. From trout aguachile to churros, all of Mexico gets travelled here. And there's another featured taco every day, to the great delight of that food's admirers. To-die-for margaritas and a buzzing selection of tequila-based cocktails stand by to pick up where the solid part of the meal leaves off.
Saving Grace welcomes you to their diner. This eatery offers tacos, nachos and empanadas for 11$ to 25$. Come experience their casual surrounding. They graciously feature wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are easily accessible by bicycle and public transit. The neighboring area is notable for its restaurants, coffee shops and merchants.
Gourmet Gringos first opened its food truck in 2012 with the goal to provide the city of Toronto with the experience of fresh, authentic Mexican cuisine. Rapidly expanding into one of the most popular food trucks in the city, and winning the People's Choice Award at the 2013 AwesTRUCK event. With multiple locations around the GTA, at Gourmet Gringos, their goal is to continue to provide fresh, local ingredients using old world cooking methods. By keeping with these traditions, Gourmet Gringos is able to take simple ingredients and transform them into rich, flavourful food that they are extremely proud of.
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Sneaky Dee's is a Toronto institution, best known for the bands that played there during Toronto's last music heyday in the late 1970s. Today it continues to be a popular place for both veteran and up-and-coming acts who play in the up-stairs room. The menu has a strong Mexican flavour, plus the usual pub fare and a good selection of beers on tap.
This crowded taco joint is a mecca for penny-pinching students wishing to trade in another KD dinner for baja fish, chicken with mole rijo and ceviche tostados (which, famously, routinely sell out by 3pm). The menu, posted daily on the restaurant's Twitter feed, is heavy on the inventive Mexican and light on the pocketbook (individual dishes hover in the $4-$7 range).
There's nothing quite like a new culinary experience. Lucky for you, we have four sensational locations, each featuring our own take on Mexican staples. They're more than authentic featuring unique menus and surprising eats. So stop by, relax and devour some of Toronto's most exciting non-traditional Mexican fare.
Milagro Restaurante Mexicano Y Cantina is inspired by Mexico City's great restaurants of the golden era and offers traditional dishes from Mexico such as botanas, ceviches, tacos and tortas. Mercer Street, located in the Entertainment District, is the first and flagship cantina, started by Mexico City-born brothers Arturo and Andrés Anhalt.
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