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Trailer Park Boys introduced me to donairs, among other things Nova Scotia. Living in Toronto though meant years of wondering what a donair is like... until The Fuzz Box showed up. The owner's from the east coast and they display that fact proudly here--hard to miss the storefront with the 'Scotian flag. A simple-looking place, and I had no idea what to expect. But holy crap it's sweet and creamy and jam-packed yummy. Many have raved about the authenticity of the donairs served here (which must not be confused for a gyro, shawarma, or other wraps). Until I can make my way to the Maritimes and find out myself (perhaps passed out behind a King of Donairs), we will have to make do with this piece of Nova Scotia in Toronto. Toronto could definitely use some more east coast presence. Or one could pass out beside College Falafel, that might also work. {TTC: just 'round the corner from Greenwood station}
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