St.Louis has arguably some of the worst wings in Toronto lol, not breaded, not crispy. The dill sauce is ok tho. The video has limited variety, tho I do agree with some of the choices, we really need to see the prices before you can say cheap eats, especially since St.Louis and Presotea are not things I would consider cheap.
@@Fly-Or-Die313 I'm not really around the city centre often, but try China Town if you want cheap. Lots of affordable dumpling and chinese places. Also Banh Mi Boys is a favourite of mine. If you want to try good Korean food, Owl of Minerva is amazing, a little expensive, but a simple bulgogi rice plate wouldn't break the bank (you gotta get the bulgogi). I'm a fan of pizza nova myself if you want a cheap slice, pizza huts personal pizza isn't bad either but that shit bloats me. If you eat a lot, there's plenty of AYCE options for japanese, and Gyubee is a good korean one that'll run you about 60 dollars after tax tip and a drink, but you get to grill your own meat and eat as much as you want so it's super worth it, probably my fave place in the entire city to eat. Japas is a nice joint open late that sells moderately affordable options. I kinda have a spend as much as I need to be full mentality so I don't go for a lot of cheap eats, but maybe this'll help you out a bit. In general, Asian (vietnamese, philipino, thai, some japanese, some korean, chinese) places have either very affordable combos, or are very affordable overall. Also Indian places can be pretty well priced. If you've never had it, Five Guys is my easiest reccomendation for a fast food burger joint. Look out for deals on fast food apps as well. I'm kinda running on, typing as I think and not really giving this a lot of good thought, so I'm gonna stop here, because that's basically all that came to mind. Also stay away from chain "restaurants" mad overpriced for mediocre quality.
@@pickpickpickpickpickpick I really appreciate your reply. Thank you very much. It's just funny cause I was expecting more recommendations about traditional Canadian food but as I see the most of the food is Asian, pizza or burgers 😂. And I didn't mean with cheap bad quality, of course I would like to try teasty food for fair prices 😊. Again thanks alot for Yr friendly reply.
@@Fly-Or-Die313 There's not really many things that count as traditional canadian food, since Canada is a fairly new country that's full of immigrants. Traditional Native American foods, or Poutine count (you gotta go to montreal for REAL poutine), and go to a maple farm and eat fresh maple syrup rolled in snow, but things like Canadian bacon are cooked at home, same with things like our unique cereals, Kraft Dinner, etc. Tim Hortons would also kind of count, but they did change suppliers and a lot of Canadians hate Tim Hortons for selling out, since it used to actually be delicious, and now it's just another fast food place.
Nothing from Chinatown, Greektown, K-Town, Little Italy, Little Corsica, Leslieville, Little India, Little Jamaica, or Scarborough. Have you had any cheap eats in T.O.?
It seems funny only because it's common here for us, but not so common if you're from the US. Rotisserie chicken at SC is fresh off the spit when dining in. I say it's good for "cheap eats".
@@pauly5418 I cannot walk into a Canadian McDonald's to order a burger without knowing French first!!!! Da hell's wrong witchu people up there? Imma gonna slappa da chicken gresee off yo face wit da wet spahetti. Mama Mia
Unfortunately, you didn't get a full food experience during your 2 week trip, given that Swiss Chalet and St. Louis Bar & Grill actually made your list. Sorry. Hope you enjoyed your stay though.
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Good video. Would have loved to seen the prices.
These places are not cheap eats but average pricing like 20 bucks for fish and chip
Food looks amazing!
loved the video my man, simple, straight-forward and well done overall!
St.Louis has arguably some of the worst wings in Toronto lol, not breaded, not crispy. The dill sauce is ok tho.
The video has limited variety, tho I do agree with some of the choices, we really need to see the prices before you can say cheap eats, especially since St.Louis and Presotea are not things I would consider cheap.
Can you recommend me good restaurants near to the city centre and not expensive, as I'm flying tomorrow to Toronto 😊
@@Fly-Or-Die313 I'm not really around the city centre often, but try China Town if you want cheap. Lots of affordable dumpling and chinese places.
Also Banh Mi Boys is a favourite of mine.
If you want to try good Korean food, Owl of Minerva is amazing, a little expensive, but a simple bulgogi rice plate wouldn't break the bank (you gotta get the bulgogi).
I'm a fan of pizza nova myself if you want a cheap slice, pizza huts personal pizza isn't bad either but that shit bloats me.
If you eat a lot, there's plenty of AYCE options for japanese, and Gyubee is a good korean one that'll run you about 60 dollars after tax tip and a drink, but you get to grill your own meat and eat as much as you want so it's super worth it, probably my fave place in the entire city to eat.
Japas is a nice joint open late that sells moderately affordable options.
I kinda have a spend as much as I need to be full mentality so I don't go for a lot of cheap eats, but maybe this'll help you out a bit.
In general, Asian (vietnamese, philipino, thai, some japanese, some korean, chinese) places have either very affordable combos, or are very affordable overall.
Also Indian places can be pretty well priced.
If you've never had it, Five Guys is my easiest reccomendation for a fast food burger joint. Look out for deals on fast food apps as well.
I'm kinda running on, typing as I think and not really giving this a lot of good thought, so I'm gonna stop here, because that's basically all that came to mind.
Also stay away from chain "restaurants" mad overpriced for mediocre quality.
@@pickpickpickpickpickpick I really appreciate your reply. Thank you very much. It's just funny cause I was expecting more recommendations about traditional Canadian food but as I see the most of the food is Asian, pizza or burgers 😂. And I didn't mean with cheap bad quality, of course I would like to try teasty food for fair prices 😊. Again thanks alot for Yr friendly reply.
@@Fly-Or-Die313 There's not really many things that count as traditional canadian food, since Canada is a fairly new country that's full of immigrants.
Traditional Native American foods, or Poutine count (you gotta go to montreal for REAL poutine), and go to a maple farm and eat fresh maple syrup rolled in snow, but things like Canadian bacon are cooked at home, same with things like our unique cereals, Kraft Dinner, etc.
Tim Hortons would also kind of count, but they did change suppliers and a lot of Canadians hate Tim Hortons for selling out, since it used to actually be delicious, and now it's just another fast food place.
Nothing from Chinatown, Greektown, K-Town, Little Italy, Little Corsica, Leslieville, Little India, Little Jamaica, or Scarborough. Have you had any cheap eats in T.O.?
st louis and swiss chalet 😂
Herzlichen Appetit!!😊
You should have mentioned prices of every thing you ate
Good work 👍
prices????????????????????????????????
Poutine at Swiss Chalet? My dude....😂
As a canadian, this list makes me laugh. Did this guy say swiss chalet chicken was good? 🤣
It seems funny only because it's common here for us, but not so common if you're from the US. Rotisserie chicken at SC is fresh off the spit when dining in. I say it's good for "cheap eats".
@@pauly5418 I cannot walk into a Canadian McDonald's to order a burger without knowing French first!!!! Da hell's wrong witchu people up there? Imma gonna slappa da chicken gresee off yo face wit da wet spahetti. Mama Mia
I thought you said Cheap Eats? How is St.Louis And Swiss Chalet Cheap. Also, everything is downtown.
Unfortunately, you didn't get a full food experience during your 2 week trip, given that Swiss Chalet and St. Louis Bar & Grill actually made your list. Sorry. Hope you enjoyed your stay though.
cheap eats and says pusateri!!! also swiss chalet made any list should be a red flag.hardly any ethnic options.
Some of the most overrated places in Toronto ( Uncle Tetsu, Pizza Liberato) and pricey
I think he lost his credibility as a food critic as soon as he highlighted California Rolls and Spicy Salmon Rolls.
SWISS CHALET???? LOL no.