![]() ![]() Our recommendation: a sabich that stuffs fried eggplant and veggies drizzled with house-made amba into a-wait for it-schnitzel-fried pita. ![]() Indoor dining was a no-no when this Israeli-Palestinian restaurant first opened, so they sold a selection of sandwiches and snacks from a convenient walk-up window-which means they were already prepared for this pivot. A friendly tip from the restaurant: the house-made noods are meant to be slurped immediately after they’re made, so choose uncooked noodles when ordering your ramen to go and boil them at home for a restaurant-adjacent experience. Momofuku alum Mitch Bates’s east-end ramen shop is serving up sandos and doling out steaming noodle soup to cure what ails you-be it actual sickness or just sick-of-this-ness. The week’s selection drops Tuesdays at noon, and delivery is on Thursdays between noon and 5 p.m. Beware that the convenient weekly meal kit, like capunti pasta with puttanesca, sells out quickly. What started as a one-woman pop-up is now a (still one-woman) brick-and-mortar shop stocked with handmade pasta and delightful addendums like marinated pecorino and truffle butter. Go for takeaway bowls of soul-warming pho and hefty banh mi. Here, Ngyuen serves a menu inspired by his culinary heritage-he grew up in Ca Na, a fishing village in southern Vietnam-and his time working at the fancy French bistro. Speaking of Matty Matheson, his mentor, Rang Ngyuen-who used to be the executive chef at Le Sélect-opened his own restaurant in November. Now, chefs Kate Chomyshyn and Julio Guajardo are offering seafood cocktail, birria tacos, menudo and more to go. What started as a Matty Matheson–backed pop-up serving Toronto’s favourite pandemic-times taco trend morphed into a Mexican diner on Dundas West. Here, a continually evolving and growing list of the city’s best to-go dishes, from pizza and burgers to at-home omakase kits and five-star tasting menus. Despite the lifting of lockdown restrictions, we’d like to remind you of all the fantastic food available for takeout and delivery. ![]()
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