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New York Subway

Rating: 2.4/5 (34 votes)

Posted by Staff / Reviewed on October 26, 2007

New York Subway
You either love or hate New York Subway. Their version of burritos doesn't work for everyone but they still do a brisk lunch business every day.

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8 Comments

dan / August 14, 2008 at 02:02 pm
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This place is the best fast food in the city. Burrito Boyz isn't fit to lick the decades old grease that coats the walls of this joint. Let's face it, Toronto is not known for its authentic Mexican cuisine. Buying a burrito from most places (Big Fat, Burrito Boyz) means spending close to 9 bucks on a bunch of rice and beans filler. Don't even bother. New York Sub makes burritos that don't try to do Mexican and end up being unique and tasty as hell. I've recently discovered the grilled subs and they blew my mind. The eggplant sub is kick ass.
halo / April 4, 2009 at 01:19 am
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Two words. Spinach burrito!
apetimberlake / June 18, 2009 at 10:27 am
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Soooooooo....
Good..
Rocked a satay highe chicken burrito last night.
The man that made it was an artist...toasted on the grill after its made.

The chicken marinade is sooooo good!!!!
Shawn / December 4, 2009 at 04:06 pm
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Overrated. ~$7 after tax for a Chicken Satay burrito that was really just a skewer of chicken placed on some iceberg lettuce, a few slices of tomato, some sauce, and a wrap. It tasted ok but I wouldn't pay more than $4 for that. Do yourself a favour and go to Gandhi instead.
david / April 5, 2010 at 05:51 pm
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The best $4.27 I ever spend on food in Toronto is a "hot" (very spicy) bean and potato burrito here. I tend to stick to vegetarian choices when I'm in places such as this one--impresses me every time! I just wish they'd open a few more locations across Toronto.
BellaCat / May 16, 2010 at 07:55 pm
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The WORST burrito I have ever had. In fact the worst take out I've had in this city. Very disappointing.
Sally / August 21, 2010 at 11:51 am
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The burrito was delicious and filling, and a tad bit greasy. However, the man who took my order was not the most friendliest person I've ever met. He spoke with barely a smile and did not greet us in a warm, welcomed manner. I'd come back for the food, but not the service.
AMy / December 17, 2010 at 11:01 am
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EGGPLANT burrito is to die for. Love this place & it wouldn't be the same without the crabby service.

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