My advice? Skip Rude Boy. I'm a fan of limited menus - do one thing and do it well philosophy, etc. You would think with a small menu such as Rude Boy's, they'd be excellent at what they do. Sadly, not. Bland bland bland burger. The usual substandard iceberg lettuce and underwhelming refrigerated tomato. Triple cooked fries... to what effect I do not know. Grated parmesan on them should have helped. Didn't. What really astounds me is this. There are lots of great burgers in Toronto. Dedicated burger joints (Holy Chuck, Burger Priest) and restaurants with great burgers (the burger at Marben on Wellington is truly memorable). Surely the proprietors of Rude Boy have tasted some of these delicious burgers, have compared them to Rude Boy's offerings and... have thought 'Yup - this is some good stuff we're putting out here.' But it's not. This satisfaction with mediocrity is, sadly, par for the course in the Toronto food scene. A really good burger joint would be awesome on Roncy. I wanted it to be Rude Boy, I really did. Sorry to say, but it's not.