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The food here reminds me of what you'll find in stands littered across New York. Think the Halal Guys in NY but arguably better. Chicken is less dry and not overly diced up compared to Halal Guys. It's also halal for whom it matters to. A solid 3.5 stars but deserves a little bump to balance the reviews I see so far. It's yummy but not what I usually crave for. Something about the sauciness makes it junk food and if I'm gonna indulge I might as well go all out with something I love. It's a cheap grab and go joint so I wouldn't expect too much. It's conveniently located for students at UTSC. You can feed two people on a large box for as little as $10. The workers here are little sloppy though with their shirts all stained but I'm not complaining. Ordered $10 for Large Chicken on the Rocks (diced chicken on a bed of buttery rice with special white sauce with little spice) - Can feed 2 people - I usually take medium spice in Asian/thai restaurants but a "little bit" of spice here is quite spicy. They place the hot sauce on top for you but it's not spread into the plate so you can use with caution. Sauce on the side will cost extra
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