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We hit up an estate sale at an old and very cool refurbished barn in Cabbagetown and this place caught our eye. Mesmerized by its mysticism and strange quotes adorning the facade we went in. Thrown off by the name -- this one man joint dishes out Lebanese food deli-style and prides itself on their notorious apple cake... Not magical, mystical muffins;) Ahhhh that's where the mystical part comes into focus. We each had the falafel pita--traditional, simple and tasty, it hit the spot. We didn't buy the apple cake, although the owner had some great persuasion tactics, he ended up giving us a taste-- it was good, it's just something I wouldn't generally buy. Good for a quick bite and pretty cheap too, I think the falafel pitas were $4 each... But if you're not interested in the apple cake you're going to have to be firm, the owners' sales skills are top notch;)
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