A Great Veal Sandwich at Palma’s Kitchen

Palma's Kitchen
Location
: 3485 Semenyk Court, Mississauga
Website: https://palmapasta.com/

I found this place after typing “veal sandwich” into Google Maps while shopping (hey, sometimes you’ve gotta have a veal sandwich), but Palma’s Kitchen has quite a bit more going on than that.  There’s the typical Italian hot table, along with a small but fairly extensive supermarket selection.

Palma's Kitchen

They have a handful of sandwiches on the menu; I went for the veal, and had it topped simply, with just hot peppers — I don’t think a good sandwich like this needs anything else, and this is definitely a good one.

It’s that sauce.  It has such a delightfully rich, savoury flavour; I could eat it out of a bowl like soup.

Palma's Kitchen

The veal is served from a hot table, so its crispiness is long gone, but when the sauce is this tasty and it’s really soaked into the veal (which is melt-in-your-mouth tender), you don’t miss it.

Palma's Kitchen

The bread — clearly very fresh — suits the sandwich perfectly, with a very light exterior crispiness, and enough heft within to hold up to the saucy veal (but not so much that it feels overly dense).  It’s great quality bread.

Palma's Kitchen

I wish the hot peppers were a bit hotter (okay, a lot hotter — they’re only mildly spicy), but this was otherwise a seriously great sandwich.

Stellar Sandwiches at Sleepy Pete’s

Sleepy Pete's
Location
: 69 Kensington Avenue, Toronto
Website: https://www.instagram.com/sleepypetes/

I’ve noticed Sleepy Pete’s coming up in discussions of the best breakfast sandwich in the GTA; it’s also from the same people behind the great Kensington Market taco joint, Seven Lives.  Obviously, I had to check it out.

Sleepy Pete's

So did a lot of other people, apparently.  I showed up at around 11:00 on a Saturday morning and the place was packed.  It was about a half hour between the time I showed up and the time I started eating, but you know what?  Totally worth it.

Sleepy Pete's

I tried a couple of the sandwiches: the sausage and egg (“chicken sausage, hot honey, Kraft cheese”) and the fried chicken (“breaded chicken breast, hot lemon pepper sauce, mayo, pickles”).  The sandwiches come on your choice of biscuit: buttermilk or jalapeno cheddar.  I went with buttermilk on the breakfast sandwich and jalapeno cheddar on the fried chicken.

Sleepy Pete's

Both sandwiches were very, very good.  This place is mostly known for its breakfast sandwiches, and yeah, I get it.  Every element here is dead-on; in particular, the spicing in the meat is actually quite different from your standard breakfast sausage, but it really works.  And the biscuit is pretty much perfect, with a great fluffy texture, just the right amount of density, and a lightly crispy exterior.

Sleepy Pete's

I’ve mentioned before that my secret food shame is that I think a McMuffin from McDonald’s is better than like 90% of the fancy breakfast sandwiches in the GTA.  This is in the 10%.  It’s so great.

Sleepy Pete's

The fried chicken didn’t knock my socks off like the sausage and egg, but it’s still a very good sandwich.  I don’t think there were any pickles (at least not in my half of the sandwich), which would have been nice, but the combo of the savoury fried chicken and the sweet lemon pepper sauce was a tasty one.  The chicken had a layer of crispy breading that’s lighter than most of the fried chicken sandwiches in the city, but that works quite well.  I enjoyed it.

An Enjoyable Sandwich at Henry’s Fish & Chips

Henry's Fish & Chips
Location
: 833 Westlock Road,  Mississauga
Website: https://www.facebook.com/p/Henrys-Fish-Chips-100070019051515/

I’ll admit that I mostly wanted to try Henry’s Fish & Chips because I was driving by and thought, hey, that looks delightfully old-school.  And yeah: it is indeed delightfully old-school.  The place has been around since 1987; if you’ve been kicking around for that many decades, clearly, you’re doing something right.

Henry's Fish & Chips

Also delightfully old-school: the prices.  I got the cod on a bun, which came up to about nine bucks for a fairy substantial sandwich.  The chips start at about two bucks, and the small coleslaw cost 66 cents.  And if you’re really looking for a deal, one of the fish options is basa — you can get basa, chips, and a can of soda for just under seven bucks.

Henry's Fish & Chips

And the fish is quite good, though I’d definitely order the classic fish and chips over the sandwich next time; the bread is a bit too crusty and substantial, and the fish is so tasty that it just isn’t necessary.

Everything is fried to order, and the fish was nice and flaky and had a crispy, but — and this is key — not overly substantial exterior.

Henry's Fish & Chips

The fries were quite good too, with a great crispy/creamy balance.  I saw a few other people ordering the poutine, and yeah, I’m sure that’s tasty.

I should note that the place is pretty tiny inside, with just a couple of small counters if you want to eat in.

A Solid Sandwich at Banh Mi Tan Dinh

Banh Mi Tan Dinh
Location
: 3415 Dixie Road, Mississauga
Website: https://www.instagram.com/banhmitandinh/

If you’re craving a banh mi in this particular area of Mississauga, you’re all set — within a five minute drive of this place, there’s Banh Mi Saigon, Banh Mi Ba Le, Banh Mi Nguyet Minh, and Bot Chien Saigon.  I’ve been to all of them at this point, and some are definitely better than others, but honestly?  You can’t go wrong with any of them.  There isn’t a dud in the bunch.

Banh Mi Tan Dinh

I ordered the same assorted cold cuts banh mi that I always get, and it’s a very good version of a classic sandwich.

The bread itself is a bit on the dry side, which holds it back from greatness somewhat, but otherwise everything is right where it should be, with a nice assortment of meaty cold cuts, creamy pate and mayo, and zippy pickled veggies.

Banh Mi Tan Dinh

I wish there were a bit more pate, but then I wish that of pretty much every banh mi I eat — I’m starting to wonder if most banh mi shops are being stingy with the pate, or if I just like my sandwich to be pate-heavy.

They asked if I wanted hot peppers, and yeah, of course.  I could have used a few more, but the peppers that are there add some nice pops of spiciness to the sandwich.

Fantastic Mexican Food at Itacate

Itacate
Location
: 998 Saint Clair Avenue West, Toronto
Website: https://itacate-toronto.com/

Itacate is a hole-in-the-wall Mexican restaurant that serves some seriously, seriously tasty eats.  They only have a handful of tables, so I guess it’s mostly a take-out place, but it’s worth either waiting for one of those tables or eating in your car.  It’s so good.

I tried a couple of things.  I wanted to try at least one taco, and their menu is extensive, with almost a dozen choices.  I went with the carnitas, which comes with a very generous amount of ultra-tender pork on a double corn tortilla.

Itacate

They asked if I wanted onions and cilantro, and I said no because I am a card-carrying raw onion hater; in retrospect, I probably should have said no to the onion and yes to the cilantro, but that pork was so incredibly tender and flavourful that it was beyond delicious with just a little bit of the zippy salsa that comes on the side.

Itacate

I like corn tortillas, but they’re always a bit of a crapshoot, because if they’re not very fresh, they can dry out and become unpleasant to eat.  That definitely wasn’t an issue here.

I also tried the pambazo: “bread dipped in guajillo sauce with sausage and potatoes, with sour cream, lettuce and cheese.”

Itacate

Man, what a sandwich.  Perfect bread (with a light crispiness on its exterior and some nice flavour from the guajillo sauce), tasty sausage, and some great texture and flavour from the lettuce and cheese.  Once you add some of the aforementioned salsa?  All-time great sandwich.  Crazy good.