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| - Is it completely authentic? No, I'm quite sure you can get better in Quebec quite easily.
Is it good by Toronto standards? You bet.
Are there lots of flavours? And how. The menu is extensive in causes of premature delicious death. One of my favourites is Nacho Grande, and the Thanksgiving Dinner one (turkey, peas, cranberry sauce and stuffing) was awesome.
Is it expensive? Yes. The large is by far the better deal - often $2 more for more than twice as much, and the small on some of the "higher-end" poutines is often in the $7-8 range. Don't plan on keeping the leftovers of the large around, though, because...
Does it re-heat well? Not at all. The fries have a tragic reaction to microwaving. Worse than Mickey D's fries.
Is the service good? Depends on who's behind the counter. I've had very friendly, and I've had people who would definitely much rather be doing anything else. Not bad, mind you, just... annoyed. Getting your poutine takes a while, as they seem to cook the fries on-demand.
Is it worth going to? Yes, but for your own sake, not too often.
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