Not sure how this place is allowed to sell smoked meat sandwiches/poutine. It's actually laughable and one would think they're being pranked when opening up their meal at home. I'm sure you've already read the comments and seen the pics posted below. Paid $21 for a smoked meat sandwich on baguette. It had 6 slices of meat in it. There was more bun than meat by a long shot. I also got a poutine that only contained smoke meat scraps with literally not one single piece of meat larger than a pinky nail. The food quality and the taste was average at best. ABSOLUTELY A JOKE given the price. I can't speak for the other food here but I would only buy their smoked meat products again to...
Read moreThis bakery offers a nice selection of kosher baked goods & hot meals. No seating available however. I interacted with two people there. The younger guy was pleasant. The guy with the beard was a bit of an ass. I am clearly not Jewish and he scolded me for not knowing meat & cheese don't go together under Kosher law. I do not personally know any Jewish people that practice their faith actively so I don't know the specifics of Kosher law. Happy to learn but he could have been nicer about it. Anyways, the food was pretty enjoyable although a bit pricy. I'm pretty sure they microwaved...
Read moreMeh - it's kosher so if that's you're thing, then fine, but for half the price you can get the best smoked meat in town at Schwartz's and not deal with below average overpriced food. Service was a bit confused and nothing looked (or was) appetising. Nice to see Hasidim there schmoozing but this is a schleppy place trying a wee bit to be hip and failing. No offense to the community, I love em', but they deserve better. They deserve better. $20 for a wet pastrami sandwich, dry over-fried fries and a can of soda is unfair. $12 can get you same at double the...
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