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  • We selected this restaurant based on Hoang-Khai's very positive Yelp review and I'm so glad that we happened on this lovely family-owned restaurant in the western reaches of the Plateau. We dined there on a lively Friday night with a group of six and we all enjoyed the evening very much. When I lived in Montreal I didn't have kids and didn't give a thought to whether an establishment would be kid-friendly or not but now it's very much on my mind and to my delight, T&T is very kid-friendly while at the same time hospitable to adults and student-types alike. The back area is spacious and simple with long tables and bench-like seating around the exterior. The menu is straightforward and simple - tortas (Mexican sandwiches), tacos, and churros. I like the simplicity but I would say that a few appetizers would be a welcome addition. We were a group catching up after a long time of not seeing each other and we wanted our meal to last longer than just one course. I would have liked to start with some house-made chips and salsa and drinks or sopes or something. As it was we ordered three tortas to share - the vegetarian, milanesa (breaded beef filet), and pulled pork. The two meat tortas were quite delectable - the bread was soft and sopped up garlicky sauces quite nicely. I would say that the pepper in the vegetable torta would taste great if roasted - I think it would make the sandwich easier to eat. On to the tacos - there are four tacos in each order so I definitely recommend pairing up and sharing. We had the fish, carnitas (pork belly to me was a little dry here), and the al pastor, which I loved. The salty-sweet with the addition of the pineapple is so nice. Drinks for me were the very refreshing Paloma (I loved the addition of Aperol in this drink) and the Chelada - a bloody Caesar with Corona. Mojitos, limonada, and some other items were also available along with beer, so there is definitely a nice variation of items. Churros for dessert are a must - we tried the dulce de leche and the chocolate and they were both incredible. Hot out of the fryer and drizzled with sweetness. The bamboo boards and salsa service is quite lovely too. Big plus: house-made tortillas! Amazing! This is a great discovery and I can't wait to return!
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