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Eric and I eat at Bathurst and Bloor every Tuesday, most often at Sushi on Bloor and, when in the mood for shawarma, at Al Ghazale. All of that changes now. We must add Ziggy's to the Top Three in the Annex/Mirvish Village section of town. We were attracted by the "Jerk Chicken Shawarma" sign. who wouldn't be intrigued by this fusion of Old World and New World? The Shawarma Plate included this spicy shawarma polus three salads or sides. I had the roasted eggplant, mushrooms and peppers and baked cauliflower. Eric had one of the cold cabbage-based salads in lieu of one of these sides. We each had a lentil soup and a side of hummus, just to cool our palates from the jerk spices, along with a pita. The food was very tasty and, even though it's closer to dinner than lunch as I write this, I can't think of eating more food. The owners (I doubt either was named Ziggy at birth) make their own tahini and bake the baklava downstairs! Ziggy's is my go-to place now for a delicious and filling meal!!
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