Saturday, August 7, 2010

Taste of the Danforth

Brazilian Sandwich: beef, onions and Brazilian sauce $5. (J) I don't know what Brazilian sauce was. The onions were caramelized and tasty. (S) I liked the beef and onion combo...yumm...

Elk Taco: $3. (J) Not sure what the elk tasted like, but the other ingredients made the whole thing taste good. (S) It was very refreshing.

Spinach Pie: $3. (J) Flaky dough was good. (S) YUMM!!!!!

Strawberry Smoothie: $2. (J) Good and sweet. Hit the spot after several savoury treats. (S) So cheapo compared to other drinks in the area.

Pork Souvlaki: $3. (J) Big and juicy. (S) Good thing we got there early before the lineup, it was so good!!

Chicken Gyro: $5. (J) We wanted lamb, but they only had chicken or pork. Always satisfying. (S) I was pretty full after this. The fries are a nice touch.

BioBest: probiotic yogurt smoothies free samples. (J) Drinks were always appreciated with all the eating and high temperature. (S) Free probiotic-goodness.

Custard Pie: $2.50. (J) Extremely flakey and not too sweet. Just a little bit of custard inside. (S) I must get this and the spinach pie each year. So good!!

Popsicles: lulo and lukuma flavours, 2 for $5. (J) We tried the exotic flavours. Lulo was sour like a pineapple, but refreshing. Lukuma was an odd flavour, I guess like a prune. The latter was more filling because it was made with milk. (S) The popsicles made my lips itchy for some reason, but they were interesting to try anyways.

Mango Smoothie: $2. (J) Still thirsty so we had to get another one. I was disappointed that they just used syrup and ice, and not real fruits. (S) Still good on a hot day!

Location: Greektown
Website: http://www.tasteofthedanforth.com/

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