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I'm getting so tired of doing this. Toronto is becoming the worst for expecting something and getting nothing. I try, trust me, I try to venture out of my usual spots but ALWAYS end up disappointed in Toronto, except for Suko Thai. Anyway, I digress...we decided to try Wild Wings. Ugh :(. I used ritual for my order and this experience gets interesting. I slammed them on ritual as well. We ordered at 5:46 for pick up at 6:07 (it was to take about 15-20mins). When my husband left it was at 5:59. He drove there. Literally two minutes away in the car. He got there and he had to wait 5 mins., okay but nobody was in there. So he waits. Gets food. Comes home and fries look like they were on someone else's plate. They were hard like they had been refried and they were cold. Why would the food be cold by the time he got home if it was just made?? The boxes were huge for some reason compared to the portions inside. A waste of cardboard. The box was three quarters empty. So sub-par fries and they were cold. It's a good thing actually that there weren't much fries because two orders came with our meal of 2lbs of wings but I ate none of the fries. Fried pickles. They were okay but old and cold as well. Now let's get to the wings. As per usual, the box was mostly empty with these tiny weenie itty bitty pitiful looking wings. Omg. I don't know what else to say. We paid $45.00 and everything was blah and nowhere near what we should have got in terms of portion for that money. I can't believe that was two pounds of wings. I didn't even eat the dessert, some weird Sin a Bites. They didn't even get the veggies right. (Please see photos). Why do restaurants in Toronto think they can get away with this stuff? From yesterday's burnt pizza from Pizza Nova to this. I'll just stick to my usuals, because trying new things in TO is proven to be disappointing time and time again.
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