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Loved this place. The set-up for ordering and dining is similar to Qdoba, Subway, etc. You order what you want, add toppings, pay, and grab a table. We decided to try this place out because my husband used to live in Canada and was craving some legitimate Canadian poutine. I had heard from one of my Canadian classmates that this was the place to go. I got a chicken pita wrap, with regular hummus, some veggies, and garlic whip. My husband, of course, ordered a big serving of poutine. My wrap was amazing. The chicken was cooked and seasoned perfectly. It tasted very similar to chicken shawarma, and the garlic whip condiment tasted exactly like Toum (garlic paste). Delicious! My husband said the poutine was by far the best he has had in the U.S.. However, he thought it needed more and bigger cheese curds, and the gravy was on the salty side. But other than that he still really enjoyed it. I tried the poutine and thought it was very good, but agree it was a bit salty. The staff was very nice, and even came around to ask how everything tasted. Will definitely be going back whenever I'm out that way.
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