Tasty Noodle Soup at Tokasu Ramen Laksa Bar

Tokasu Ramen Laksa Bar
Location
: 755 Queensway East, Mississauga 
Website: https://tokasuramen.com/

Tokasu specializes in ramen and laksa, which strikes me as a bit of an odd combo.  I mean, I guess they are both noodle soups, but the resemblance kinda ends there.  Still, they’re both delightful, so why not?

Tokasu Ramen Laksa Bar

I ordered the laksa, since it’s quite a bit harder to find in the GTA.  They actually have six different varieties of the dish; I went with the chicken white santan laksa, which they describe as their “signature laksa bowl featuring a fragrant coconut chicken broth, shredded chicken, tofu puffs, bean sprouts, and noodles.”

Tokasu Ramen Laksa Bar

It’s quite good.  The broth doesn’t quite have the complexity of the best versions of the dish, but it’s nice and creamy, with a zingy tanginess that helps to cut through its richness.

The noodles were a bit on the soft side, but the chicken (which comes sliced rather than shredded) is nice and tender and the tofu puffs do a great job of soaking up the broth.

Tokasu Ramen Laksa Bar

It might not be the best I’ve ever had, but it’s a solid bowl of laksa.  I’ll definitely have to come back to try the ramen.

Great Shawarma at Tahini’s

Tahini's
Location
: 347 King Street West, Toronto
Website: https://tahinis.com/

Tahini’s is a shawarma chain with around a dozen locations peppered throughout the GTA, so I’ll admit that my expectations were not super high.  Still, I figured I’d give it a shot.

Tahini's

I ordered the chicken shawarma wrap, which comes in three different configurations: original, old school, and authentic.  I went with original (“garlic, tahini, pickles, tomatoes, pomegranate molasses, parsley”).

I was shocked at how much I enjoyed this.

Tahini's

Everything here is just where you want it to be: the chicken is juicy and has a decent amount of crispy bits, the proportion of toppings to meat is just right, and the sauces (which are very generously applied) are quite tasty.  In particular, the addition of pomegranate molasses is kind of ingenious, as it gives the wrap a zippy brightness that helps to cut through its richness.

Tahini's

And the wrap (saj, I think?) is nicely toasted, giving it a nice balance between its lightly crispy exterior and chewy interior.

Tahini's

In my experience, once a restaurant opens more than two or three locations, the quality starts to take a nosedive, so the fact that Tahini’s is this delicious is a very pleasant surprise.

Tasty Burritos at Bolets Burrito

Bolets Burrito
Location
: 134 Lower Sherbourne Street, Toronto
Website: https://boletsburrito.square.site/

Pretty much any time the topic of the best burrito in Toronto comes up on the Toronto food subreddit, Bolets is mentioned.  I finally got around to it recently, and yeah: it’s quite good.

Bolets Burrito

They have a handful of meat options (including some esoteric choices like Buffalo chicken and sweet spicy Thai), but the steak seems t o be the one they’re most known for, so that’s what I got.

The burrito comes crammed with steak, along with the usual assortment of rice, beans, and veggies.

Bolets Burrito

The steak is tender, plentiful, and very well seasoned, and the proportion of meat to veggies to sauce is spot on.  I asked for it hot, and while it’s not exactly going to blow your head off, it’s got a good kick.  There were a couple of inedible gristly bits in the steak, which was unfortunate, but otherwise I really enjoyed this.

Bolets Burrito

Is it the best burrito in the city?  I don’t know, but it’s probably a contender.

Amazing Gyros at Souv Like

Souv Like
Location
: 708 Pape Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://souvlike.ca/

Souv Like has a reputation for serving some of the best gyros in the GTA.  All it took was one bite to confirm this to be true.  Heck, I knew it was probably true just by looking at it, with all those gloriously brown crispy bits.

Souv Like

They have a handful of things on the menu, but I think the pork or chicken gyros are where it’s at.

Souv Like

I went with the pork, which is a pretty no-frills wrap, coming stuffed with meat, tomatoes, onions (which I skipped), fries, and secret sauce.  I should also note that the grizzled man behind the counter assembled this thing with remarkable speed; I think he shaved the meat off the spit and put the wrap together in something like thirty seconds.  And yet nothing about it felt haphazard, with a good proportion of meat to toppings to sauce.  The guy’s clearly been doing this a while.

Souv Like

It’s an amazing wrap.  The pork is pretty much exactly where you want it to be, with an abundance of crispy bits, a nice tender texture, and a great flavour.  It’s maybe a touch on the salty side, but that’s balanced out nicely by the slightly sweet secret sauce.  The perfectly cooked fries are a good addition, and the fresh, slightly chewy pita works well.

Souv Like

I also like that the wrap is heavy on meat, and light on everything else.  A lot wraps like this are so overloaded with veggies that the meat almost feels like an afterthought.  Clearly, that’s not the case here.

Quick Bites: Ramen Ryu, Matt’s Burger Lab, Lola’s Gelato

Ramen at Ramen Ryu in the Well
Ramen at Ramen Ryu in the Well

I mentioned, a few years ago, that Ryu’s Noodle Bar serves some of the best ramen in the GTA.  Well, they’ve got a quick-serve outpost in Wellington Market in The Well, the fancy new food court (sorry: food hall) downtown, and it’s quite tasty.  The depth of flavour isn’t quite there and the noodles were a bit on the soft side, but for something from a food court, it’s satisfying.  The broth may not be up there with the best in the city, but it’s creamy and tasty.  It’s a solid bowl of ramen.

Classic Smash Burger at Matt's Burger Lab
Classic Smash Burger at Matt’s Burger Lab

Though Matt’s Burger Lab has a surprisingly deep menu, with a whole bunch of creatively-topped burger and fried chicken sandwiches, I figured the Classic Smash was probably the thing to get: “4 ounce prime beef patty, fresh onion, iceberg, pickle, Lab Sauce.”  I skipped the onion, but otherwise got this as-is.  It’s pretty tasty.  The patty has a decent amount of crust on it, a nice coarse grind, and a mild beefy flavour.  The bun (potato bun, I think) is nice and fresh, and the toppings suit it well.  The Lab Sauce is basically like a sweeter, zestier version of the typical Big Mac-style sauce you’ll find on so many burgers in the GTA, and it works.  There’s quite a lot of it, which in this case is a very good thing, because the well-done burger patty is quite dry.  The sauce basically balances things out, but the dryness holds it back from being much better than pretty good.  Still, I enjoyed it.

Almond Raspberry gelato from Lola's Gelato
Almond Raspberry gelato from Lola’s Gelato

This is going to be a quick one.  I’ve written about Lola’s a few times before on this blog, and it pains me that it doesn’t always come up when people are talking about the best gelato in the city, because it’s a strong contender for that crown.  But I think maybe the word is finally getting out, because on my most recent visit, the place was absolutely packed.  Of course, it’s just as delicious as ever.  This particular flavour had a great almond flavour, which works surprisingly well with the raspberry sauce they have swirled throughout.    And it’s just as creamy and luxurious as always.  Good stuff.