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Going out to eat isn’t always cheap, especially not in Toronto. An app, a drink, and a main will easily cost you over $30 at most restaurants in the city. But, that’s not the case at these delicious and affordable gems. These spots serve some of the best cheap food in Toronto — we’re talking $6 or less for a meal!
And if you’re like us, we absolutely LOVE a great deal – especially when it’s food.
Whether you’re craving Vietnamese, Chinese, Italian, or classic comfort food, these 10 cheap restaurants in Toronto have you covered.
This Kensington Market spot is known for its delicious variety of tacos, all of which are between $4 and $6 each, depending on how you place your order.
You can also get a regular burrito for $12 or a customizable burrito with your choice of toppings, salsa, and any two fillings for $13.
Where: 214 Augusta Avenue
Enjoy the flavours of Shanghai for just a few bucks at Juicy Dumpling.
You can get a six-piece mini pork soup dumpling for just $2.99, a six-piece mini soup dumpling with crab and pork for $5.99, and pan-fried juicy pork buns for $3.99, among many other cheap deals.
Where: 280 Spadina Avenue
Score some cheap and delicious pizza and pasta at this lively spot on the Ossington strip.
Their massive 18-inch pizzas start at $29 and trust us when we say you’ll have leftovers for days.
Plus, you can get a single slice for less than $5 at the takeout counter between 12 PM and 4 PM daily.
Where: 184 Ossington Avenue
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When it comes to affordable dining in Toronto, Gale’s Snack Bar is undefeated. The interior has remained unchanged since it opened over 40 years ago and the menu (including the prices) has hardly changed either.
The sandwiches are tasty and around $3 each, which you can purchase with cash only.
Where: 539 Eastern Avenue
This popular eatery is a staple of Queen West and for good reason.
The munchies are always tasty and the prices are right at just $5 for a classic grilled cheese, $4.50 for a BLT sandwich, and a grilled veg, tuna, or ham and cheddar sandwich for less than $6.
Where: 537 Queen Street West
Kensington Market is where you’ll find this Chilean gem, the perfect spot for a cheap and delicious bite.
You can get a cheese jumbo empanada for just $2.50. The mini empanadas are also $2.50 each, along with some other tasty bites like the alfajores cookie sandwich.
For $6.50, you can get a jumbo stuffed with your choice of beef, chicken, or veggie, as well as tasty fresh veg and cheese.
Where: 245 Augusta Avenue
You can cop a massive tasty slice of pizza at this Collge Street spot for $4.50, and a hearty sausage or meatball Italian-style sandwich for $5.50, tomato sauce, cheese, jalapeno peppers, and onion.
For a couple of extra bucks, you can order a calzone, which is sure to fill you up for at least a few hours.
Where: 302 College Street
This burger bar and casual diner on Queen West has some tasty eats at affordable prices, including the BLT sandwich for $5.25 and grilled cheese for $3.25.
Where: 994 Queen Street West
Five tacos for $15? Sign us up! This bustling Mexican joint in Kensington Market will give you more tacos than you can handle for a very great price.
There are tons to choose from, including tinga, chorizo, al pastor, grilled chicken, and even sauteed mushroom tacos which are $12 for five.
Where: 277 Augusta Avenue
We’re on a roll with the taco joints! The beloved Gus Tacos operates several locations around the city, all serving up mouthwatering tacos for $5 each.
Choose from a variety of meat-based, vegetarian, and vegan combinations, and tack on an appetizer order of tasty grilled peppers and onions for $4.
Where: See all locations
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