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Happened upon this cafe when walking along what is known as "Koreatown" and we decided to go in to investigate. The people behind the counter were super friendly, and the cafe was clean and welcoming. As we hadn't planned to eat, we ordered a cheese arepa and a cubano sandwich to go. For the Cheese Arepa, there is a choice of sweet corn, or regular; we chose the sweet corn. Total order for this take-out was around $15 (think there may have been a small upcharge for the sweet corn). The food took around 10 minutes to prepare, and during that time, we explored the shelves of latin groceries available. I think prices may be a tiny bit higher than stores in Kensington market, but understandably, rent is probably higher on Bloor W. Especially since we didn't eat the food right away, I'm happy to report that everything was delicious. The servings were generous, and importantly, tasty. There will be future visits to dine-in, to try the ceviches and their tamales. This place was a nice surprising find in Koreatown.
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