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  • I heard a lot of good things about this place so I decided to stop in over my lunch to grab some sausages for dinner. It's located on Chauncey, which is just off Islington (south of Bloor) - an industrial-type street. They have enough parking for about five cars (I think) right at the front but there's ample street parking as well. I was kind of surprised when I went in because it's quite small. There were only three people working there at the time so I had to wait a little bit but, no big deal, I wasn't in a hurry. I was served by the older lady and, honestly, I wished the blonde guy had of served me because he was so friendly that I could have asked him for some suggestions on smoked sausages - maybe next time I'll talk to him. Anyway, I ended up getting three Double Garlic sausages and one Hot Hungarian, which, by the way, when grilled and coupled with Dimpflmeier's hot dog buns, were out of this world - we're definitely going to get them again as they were exceptional! Better than anything at St. Lawrence Market. Really, really that good! Since a lot of people were coming in for the schnitzel sandwich, I decided to try one too. The piece of schnitzel itself was only $5.00; however, the (small) sandwich was $7.00 and I had to pay extra for pickles but I'm not sure if I got charged extra for the garlic mayonnaise. I don't really quite understand how they can justify charging $2.00 for a Kaiser bun and charging extra for some pickles but, anyhow, it's not like I have Hungarian schnitzel everyday. The entire bill (four sausages and the sandwich) came to just under $20.00. As for the schnitzel sandwich, I was a little disappointed because I expected the meat to be hot (not room temperature). The small sandwich was so HUGE that I could only eat half and I was extremely full afterwards. I liked the combination of the garlic mayonnaise and the kosher dills; the Kaiser bun was nice quality - very fresh. I'm still on the fence with the schnitzel itself though - maybe because it wasn't hot. Nevertheless, it wasn't greasy but, not like I'm an aficionado on schnitzel, still I've had better. I gave my husband the other half; he ate it for "breakfast" the next morning and thought it was outstanding. He went on and on about how great it was and how quickly he ate it and wished there were more! I definitely plan to return in the near future so I can try and assortment of the smoked sausages and more of those Hot Hungarians!
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