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The Best New Cheap Eats in Toronto for 2015

The best new cheap eats in Toronto are a cross-cultural collection of street foods and sandwiches. Whether you're craving tacos or doner, fried chicken or fried pizza, Vietnamese subs or Chicago-style heros, these eateries make it easy to eat great even on a budget.

Here are the best new cheap eats in Toronto for 2015.



Otto's Berlin Doner
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Otto's Berlin Doner

Fill up on doner kebabs ($7-$9) and boxed meals ($7 and up) loaded with shaved meats, fried cheese or veggies at this German-influenced eatery in Kensington Market. Another house fave is the currywurst ($8), a sausage smothered in tomato curry and best had with a side of fries and mayo.

Bobbie Sue's
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Bobbie Sue's

The walk-up window just off Ossington has an all-mac-and-cheese menu that’ll satisfy substantial appetites. Prices start at $5.30 for the small-sized classic five-cheese blend and go up to $12.85 for the large carbonara-laced version with pancetta and grana padano.


Loga's Corner
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Loga's Corner

This take-out shop and cafe in Parkdale's Little Tibet dishes out deep-fried potato dumplings for a dollar each, parathas sold in pairs for $5, and hand-pinched dumplings filled with veggies or beef that start at $6 for an order of ten.


Baguette & Co.
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Baguette & Co.

This sandwich shop in The Junction is an excellent source for wallet-friendly foods. A choice of Western-style subs or Vietnamese banh mi range from $2.99 for char-grilled tofu to $3.49 for pork or $3.99 for chicken or beef.


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