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Toronto has excellent fusions of food, and tasting different cultural foods is a key to Toronto experience.
What you have here is a Fusion of Carribean and Chinese foods here. With a wheel of pepper sauces you can try
A few ways to enjoy this place: A date for cultural experience, a good lunch all you can eat, take out, and a party night out based on their schedule.
The place doesn't get any too lively on any night until after 10pm, and only on a Thursday. There is a night out to be had here if you like the music here, and know people.
My personal favorites for food:
I start off with poulorie, you can get doubles if you wish
Caribbean infused drink menu for the ladies, I am told the mixes are pretty good
Special Fried Chicken (with fried rice, or that lowmien noodle mmmmmmmm)
Jerk Chicken rice peas done pretty nicely
All in all. You usually walk out with much better food, better mixed drinks, and a lower bill than you would say at Jack Astors. Which is why I quietly have dipped in and out of here for about 10 years.
Enjoy your meal here. Note to staff, try and get management to allow you to play music you like here. Lots of personality, no need to play that same damn cd everytime :) Lol
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