A Tasty Meal at Angara Indian & Hakka Cuisine

Angara Indian & Hakka Cuisine
Location
: 5555 Eglinton Avenue West, Etobicoke
Website: https://angararestaurant.ca/

Angara is a great Indian restaurant in Etobicoke that recently opened a second location downtown.  I checked out the original, and yeah, I get it — there’s clearly a reason that they’re doing well enough to expand.

Angara Indian & Hakka Cuisine

I tried a couple of things.  First up was the Chef Special Bombay Paneer: “Paneer prepared dry with red onion, green chilli, and curry leaves.”  This was basically like a fried chicken dish, but with paneer subbing in for chicken; it’s battered and crispy, and tossed in a tangy, mildly spicy sauce.

Angara Indian & Hakka Cuisine

You can also get this with chicken, which I’d imagine would be even better, but the dense, meaty paneer actually does a pretty solid job of subbing in for chicken.  It’s a tasty dish.

Angara Indian & Hakka Cuisine

Up next: Chef Special Lamb Angara (“Spicy yet creamy curry with homemade chef special spices served in a sizzling plate”).  This was seriously good, with a generous amount of tender chunks of lamb in a rich, creamy, and ultra-savoury sauce.  The sizzling plate it comes in kinda caramelizes the sauce around the edges.  It’s delightful.

Angara Indian & Hakka Cuisine

I also got an order of freshly-baked naan, which has the crispy bottom and chewy interior that you’re looking for.  It, like everything else here, was seriously good.

Tasty Cheesecake in a Jar at Laila’s Cheesecake Co.

Laila's Cheesecake Co.
Location
: 855 Browns Line, Etobicoke
Website: https://www.lailascheesecake.com/

It’s hard to go wrong with cheesecake, and Laila’s definitely makes a tasty one.  Which is good, because it’s literally all they serve.

Laila's Cheesecake Co.

You can get whole cheesecakes, slices, or individual jars of cheesecake, which seems to be their specialty.  The jars come in two sizes: four ounce or eight ounce.  I found the four ounce serving to be a perfect amount, but eight is there if you really want to cheesecake it up (or if you’re sharing).

Laila's Cheesecake Co.

They have a variety of flavours like salted caramel, blueberry, and cherry; I went with caramel chocolate pecan.

Laila's Cheesecake Co.

It’s really good.  It’s sweet but not too sweet, with a nice balance of flavours between the chocolate, caramel, and tart cheesecake (with another nice dose of texture and flavour from the graham cracker crust at the bottom).  The NY-style cheesecake base is just the right amount of dense and creamy.  It’s a satisfying dessert.

Great Pizza at King Slice

King Slice
Location
: 1598 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Website: https://www.kingslice.ca/

Whenever there’s a discussion of the best pizza joints in Toronto, King Slice pretty much always comes up.  They’ve been around since ’89 and predate all the trendy spots in the GTA by a few decades, so clearly they’re doing something right.

And yeah, okay.  I just tried a pepperoni slice, and I get it.  I don’t know if it’s my favourite slice in the GTA, but it would be in my top 10 for sure.

King Slice

It’s a simple slice of pizza, but everything is just right: it’s got a good amount of cheese and pepperoni (it’s heavy on both, but doesn’t feel overloaded), the sauce has a zippy richness and definitely doesn’t taste like the canned stuff you might expect from an old-school place like this, and the crust is nicely baked (if a bit bland) with a light crispiness on its exterior.

King Slice

That’s not to mention the famous garlic oil, which they can either slather on just the crust or the whole slice (I went with the former).  This stuff is herby, garlicky, and delicious, and definitely brings the pizza a bunch of personality.  The crust is otherwise a bit lacking in flavour, but once you add a bunch of that garlic oil, you’re in business.

King Slice

The pizza doesn’t taste as fussed-over as some of the trendier joints in the GTA like Badiali or One Night Only (I’m pretty confident that there’s no sourdough or 48 hour proofs happening with the dough here), but for an old-school, no-frills pizza joint like this, it doesn’t get much better.

King Slice

I liked it so much that I came back about a week later to try the margherita slice, which I thoroughly enjoyed.

I should also note that the slices are comically oversized; I don’t think I’ve had such a gigantic slice of pizza since the heyday of The Big Slice (RIP).

Tasty Noodle Soup at Paddler Thai Boat Noodles

Paddler Thai Boat Noodles
Location
: 1710 Queen Street West, Toronto
Website: https://www.paddlerthai.ca/

I’m pretty sure this is my first time trying boat noodles, but if this place is anything to go by?  Boat noodles need to be a regular part of my life.  They’re seriously, seriously tasty.

Paddler Thai Boat Noodles

Here’s how Paddler describes the dish: “‘Kuaytiaw – Rua’ was originated in Thai floating market back in the old days. A dark brown flavorful soup contains Thai herbs, dark soy sauce, coconut milk. Comes with Chinese broccoli, bean sprouts garnished with fresh basil, culantro, fried garlic and pork rinds.”

You can pick from small rice noodles, medium rice noodles, flat rice noodles,  or egg noodles (I went with small rice noodles).  You can also pick either beef or pork (I went with pork).

Paddler Thai Boat Noodles

Everything here is so good.  The soup itself is intensely savoury, with a satisfying tangy brightness and a bunch of depth (sometimes you’re kinda sick of the broth at the end of a bowl of noodle soup, but that definitely wasn’t the case here).

Paddler Thai Boat Noodles

The bowl is absolutely crammed with tasty stuff, from the tender pork, to the pleasantly springy meatballs, to the flavourful herbs and fried garlic.  It’s a definite flavour bomb, but in a way that feels very finely tuned.  I’d probably go with the medium noodles next time (the small noodles were slightly too thin), but otherwise this was a superlative bowl of noodle soup.

Great Sandwiches at Leslie’s Sandwich Room

Leslie's Sandwich Room
Location
: 969 Queen Street East, Toronto
Website: https://www.lesliessandwichrooms.com/

Leslie’s Sandwich Room is a great little sandwich shop on the east end.  Pretty much every sandwich on their menu is something I want to try immediately, but I did manage to narrow it down to a couple.

Leslie's Sandwich Room

Up first: The Cure (“focaccia, salmon, beets, horseradish dill mayo, rye croutons”).  This was basically like an upscale tuna salad sandwich, with a really great flavour and texture on the salmon (and zero fishiness), and with some nice pops of flavour from the beets, not to mention the creaminess from the horseradish mayo.  And the focaccia its served on works perfectly, with enough substance to hold up to the overstuffed sandwich, but not so much that it overwhelms.

Leslie's Sandwich Room

The highlight here might have been the rye croutons, however.  It never would have occurred to me to put croutons in a sandwich, but their satisfying crunchiness perfectly balances out the softness of the other components here.

Leslie's Sandwich Room

I also tried La Bomba (“focaccia, roasted chicken, white American cheese, sriracha mayo, sweet pickles, spicy garlic bomba”).  This was a really satisfying sandwich: meaty, cheesy, spicy, and profoundly rich.  I kinda wished there was something here to cut the heaviness a bit (the pickles are presumably supposed to do that job, but they’re more sweet than zippy, and get a bit lost among the other flavours), but it was still a top-notch sandwich.