Fun Fusion Brunch at Curryish Tavern

Curryish Tavern
Location
: 783 Queen Street West, Toronto
Website: https://curryishtavern.ca/

As you might guess from the name, Curryish Tavern is a fusion restaurant that mixes Indian flavours with pub classics like burgers and fries.  The brunch menu, which I tried, features a bunch of brunch standbys with an Indian twist.

I had the samosa eggs benny, which finds a couple of samosas topped with poached eggs and ghee hollandaise, served with ultra-crispy home fries and a slice of “mirch maple pork belly.”

Curryish Tavern

It’s a tasty dish.  The samosas themselves are a bit middle-of-the-road, but the combo of the samosas, the perfectly poached eggs, and the zippy ghee hollandaise — not to mention the sweet, tender pork belly — is a winner.   My biggest complaint here is that the pork is off to the side instead of on top of the samosas as you’d expect, which feels like an excuse to give you less of it (which is odd considering that the dish isn’t exactly cheap at 21 bucks).

Curryish Tavern

(I should also note that since I wrote this (I’ve got a bit of a backlog) the menu has been changed slightly; the benedict now costs $18, and the pork is a $5 upcharge.)

The potatoes are great; they’re perfectly cooked, with a delightfully crispy exterior and a fluffy interior.

Delicious Handmade Pasta at Pasta Forever

Pasta Forever
Location
: 1693 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Website: https://pastaforever.ca/

Pasta Forever is a tiny little shop on Dundas that mostly specializes in freshly made pasta you can cook at home, along with various Italian pantry items.  They also have a rotating menu of pasta dishes, sandwiches and salads you can take to go.

Pasta Forever

On this particular visit, there was only one pasta dish on the menu: “beet + ricotta mezzaluna with poppyseed butter, tarragon, + mint.”

Pasta Forever

I quite enjoyed it.  In a lot of ways, it tasted like something you might be served at a nice restaurant; the beet and ricotta mixture is creamy and zippy, the herbs and poppyseed add a nice dose of flavour, the walnuts give it some textural contrast, and the whole thing is rich without feeling overly heavy.

Pasta Forever

A couple of things held it back from greatness, however.  Most pressingly, the pasta was undercooked; the middle part was perfect, but the crimped edges were pretty tough.  That’s not to mention the sauce, which didn’t really cling to the pasta the way you’d like, instead pooling at the bottom of the dish.  The whole thing was tasty enough that it was easy to overlook these nitpicks, but it was still a bit of a shame.

Satisfying Fried Chicken at Burger Legend

Burger Legend
Location
: 1086 Islington Avenue, Etobicoke
Website: https://burgerlegend.ca/

Burger Legend recently opened a new location in Etobicoke; I tried the burger at their original Streetsville location a few years ago, and thought it was pretty solid.

I had the fried chicken sandwich this time, which they serve in various styles (Buffalo, Nashville, Cajun, etc.).  I ordered the Nashville hot chicken, and it was pretty tasty.

Burger Legend

It’s very hard to go wrong with a crispy, freshly-fried piece of fried chicken, and yeah, it was quite good.  The white meat was a bit on the dry side and the chicken itself was underseasoned, but it was otherwise a solid fried chicken sandwich.

It is, as you’d hope from Nashville hot chicken, pretty spicy.  It’s not going to blow your face off, but the spice level is noticeable.  It’s topped with coleslaw and something they call “Bawss sauce,” and both are quite tasty and complement the chicken well.  They also do a pretty good job of bringing the chicken some much-needed flavour.

Burger Legend

The nicely toasted bun is soft, fresh, and holds up nicely to the substantial piece of chicken.  It’s not a sandwich that’s going to rock anyone’s world, but it’s thoroughly tasty.

Tasty Italian Food at Spaccio West

Spaccio West
Location
: 128A Sterling Road, Toronto
Website: https://www.terroni.com/locations/spaccio-west

Taking over the spot where the Drake Commissary used to be, Spaccio West is the latest addition to Terroni’s increasingly expanding Italian food empire.

Spaccio West

It’s an enormous space, and features a full restaurant, an Italian grocery, and an assortment of pastries, pizza slices, and sandwiches you can take out.

Spaccio West

I’ll have to return at some point to check out the restaurant, but on this trip, I tried the porchetta sandwich.

Spaccio West

Featuring a generous amount of thinly sliced porchetta topped with some braised greens and some kind of creamy sauce, it’s a solid sandwich.  It doesn’t have any of the crispy bits you might hope for from a porchetta sandwich, but the meat is tender and tasty enough that this never feels like a big deal.

Spaccio West

It’s served on a flatbread that basically tastes like an undressed pizza.  This mostly works quite well, though the bread is a bit on the bland side.

Unique Fried Chicken at Rick’s Good Eats

Rick's Good Eats
Location
: 6660 Kennedy Road, Mississauga
Website: https://www.ricksgoodeats.ca/

Tucked away in an industrial area of Mississauga, Rick’s Good Eats is a delightful hidden gem serving tasty Indian fusion dishes.  I had the burger there a few years ago and quite enjoyed it, and I just tried the fried chicken sandwich and liked it even better.

Rick’s Fried Chicken Sandwich, as per the menu: “Battered, double-fried Tandoori Chicken dressed with signature Ting Tang sauce, Achari Mayo, lettuce, chopped tomato and onion, pickles and cilantro.”

Rick's Good Eats

The woman behind the counter also asked if I wanted to add bacon, and of course I said yes.  I’m not gonna say no to bacon; what am I, a maniac?

(Though as it turns out I safely could have said no to the bacon — there are so many bold flavours and textures here that the bacon is pretty much completely lost.)

Rick's Good Eats

It’s a phenomenal fried chicken sandwich.  In particular, the idea of crossing tandoori chicken and fried chicken is actually kind of genius.  The very tender chicken has a pronounced marinated tandoori flavour and an intensely satisfying exterior crunch.  It’s very, very good.

Everything else is just as good, with a great contrast between the zippy Ting Tang sauce and the creamy mayo, additional crunch and freshness from the veggies, and a fluffy bun that does a good job of holding it all together.  It’s easily one of the better fried chicken sandwiches I’ve had in a while.