Tasty Wraps at I Am Doner

I Am Doner
Location
: 433 Queen Street West, Toronto
Website: https://www.iamdoner.ca/

I Am Doner is an oddly-named doner chain from the UK that serves beef doner and chicken shawarma (along with various vegetarian options like falafel and halloumi) that you can either get as a wrap or a bowl.

I Am Doner

I ordered the house special, which comes crammed with chicken shawarma, beef doner, falafel, and halloumi.  Because why get one thing when you can get everything??  That’s just science.  I ordered it as a wrap, which, by default, comes with chili sauce, mayo, and a whole bunch of veggies.

I Am Doner

Between the meat, the cheese, the falafel, the various veggies, and the generous amount of sauce, it’s a bit of a mess.  It’s ridiculously crammed with stuff.  They’re not kidding around, that’s for sure.

It’s very tasty, but there’s so much going on here that it’s hard to even gauge the quality of the individual components.  It’s just one meaty, saucy mass of food.  I liked it a lot, but I’d probably just pick one of the meats next time so I can have a better idea of what I’m eating.

I Am Doner

The bread they wrap it in definitely has a big job to do, because this thing is so overstuffed that it really needs something with heft to hold up to it all.  And yeah, it does its job.  It’s nice and chewy, and holds together nicely.  It’s a very good wrap.

Tasty Fried Chicken Sandwiches at Knuckle Sandwich

Knuckle Sandwich
Location
: 969 Coxwell Avenue, East York
Website: https://knucklesandwich.ca/

Though Knuckle Sandwich has a variety of sandwiches on the menu, their specialty seems to be fried chicken — it comes first on the menu, and they offer three different varieties (classic, Buffalo, and Korean).

Knuckle Sandwich

(You’d think there would be a titular “Knuckle Sandwich,” but there is not, which strikes me as a bit odd.  You’re really going to name your restaurant Knuckle Sandwich and not have a knuckle sandwich on the menu?  Come on.)

Knuckle Sandwich

I went with the Korean fried chicken (“Gochujang Glaze, Miso Kimchi Slaw, House Pickles”), and I enjoyed it.  The sauce was nice and zippy, though the level of crunch wasn’t quite where it should be, the spice level was basically nonexistent, and the chicken itself was a bit dry.

Still, those aren’t huge complaints; the fact that I’m even nitpicking this sandwich is more indicative of how spoiled we are for great fried chicken sandwiches in the GTA than of the actual quality level of this particular one.  A few years ago, I would have been blown away by this sandwich, but the current bar for fried chicken sandwiches is impossibly high.

A Delicious Korean Pancake at Hodo Kwaja

Hodo Kwaja
Location
: 656 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Website: http://hodokwaja.ca/

I previously tried the walnut cakes at Hodo Kwaja, which is their specialty.  Those things are thoroughly delicious, and it was tempting to just order them again.  But they also serve a few other desserts here, including hotteok — Korean pancakes with a sweet filling.

Hodo Kwaja

You can order these filled with either brown sugar or red bean; brown sugar is the more traditional choice, so that’s what I went with.

Hodo Kwaja

It’s extremely delicious.  I figured this wouldn’t be on the level of the walnut cakes, but I actually think it might be even better?  It’s just as good, that’s for sure.

Hodo Kwaja

The pancake itself is delightfully chewy, and the sweet brown sugar syrup complements it perfectly.  It’s a very sweet dessert, but there’s a good balance between the pastry and the syrup; it’s not the throat-burner you might suspect.

Tasty Korean Food at Sinjeon Topokki

Sinjeon Topokki
Location
: 712 Bloor Street West, Toronto
Website: https://sinjeoncanada.ca/

Sinjeon Topokki is a Korean chain that’s recently been expanding in the GTA — this is their third location.  As you’d imagine from the name, they specialize in topokki (more commonly spelled “tteokbokki”), a dish that features chewy rice cakes in a spicy sauce.

Sinjeon Topokki

They have a few different types of topokki — I went with the original, which is the classic version of the dish.  You can pick your spice level from one to three.  I went with the second level, which is legitimately fiery.

Sinjeon Topokki

It’s quite tasty, with a very pleasant chewiness on the rice cakes and with a whole bunch of the sweet, savoury, and spicy sauce.  The rice cakes are basically swimming in sauce, which is good because you can use it as a dip for the other stuff you order.

Sinjeon Topokki

I also tried the fried combo, which comes with an assortment of fried fish cakes, dumplings, and other fried goodness.  This stuff is tasty on its own, and even tastier when you dip it in the topokki sauce.

Sinjeon Topokki

Kimbap (which is kinda like a Korean sushi roll, but filled with non-sushi ingredients) is another specialty here; I went with the Sinjeon cheese kimbap, which is filled with kimchi and gooey cheese.  This one was a bit dry, but a dunk in the topokki sauce makes quick work of that.

Garlic Mushroom Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy’s

Garlic Mushroom Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's
Location
5250 Dundas Street West, Toronto
Websitehttps://www.wendys.com/en-ca

Wendy’s is on a roll — the last burger I tried here, the French Onion Cheeseburger, was easily a top-tier fast food hamburger.  This one?  Not on that level, but still quite tasty!

The Garlic Mushroom Bacon Cheeseburger, as per their website: “A quarter pound of fresh, never-frozen Canadian beef, roasted mushrooms, 3 strips of Applewood smoked bacon, muenster cheese, and Renée’s Gourmet Creamy Garlic Spread. Literally oozing with umami.”

Muenster cheese!  On a fast food cheeseburger!  Ooh la la.

Garlic Mushroom Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's

Also, normally I’d mock the line “literally oozing with umami,” but you know what?  It kinda is.  It’s savoury AF, and is definitely more umami-packed than your typical fast food fare.

Maybe too umami-packed?  On top of being incredibly savoury, it’s a bit of a salt bomb.  Something with a little sweetness and/or acidity to cut through the salty richness would be nice.

Garlic Mushroom Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's

Still, I can’t deny that it’s tasty.  The very rich, garlicky sauce pairs nicely with the mushrooms and the bacon, and the slice of muenster cheese definitely sets it apart from its American-cheese-topped fast food brethren.

Seriously though, throw some pickles on there or something?  It’s a lot.