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Trying to venture outside of Toronto for your next night out? There’s an All-You-Can-Eat Japanese and Thai restaurant in Mississauga that recently opened its doors, expanding its presence across the GTA. Here’s what to know about Spoon & Fork.
When it comes to AYCE, it feels as though the options are almost endless.
Spoon & Fork has been offering its fine Japanese and Thai offerings in Ontario for over 25 years.
Its AYCE menu consists of appetizers, salad & soup, handrolls, sashimi, sushi, beef, chicken, seafood, and curry dishes, just to name a few.
But this isn’t your typical all-you-can-eat sushi spot either.
“When Amy and Sunny Chong moved to Canada from Hong Kong, they sought to bring a taste of Asia to their new community, but our restaurants have evolved over time to offer something for everyone,” shares the restaurant. ”
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And evolved they did. Though its menu does offer deliciously curated Japanese and Thai options, there are several unexpected additions.
Along with your sushi, dumplings, Thai curries, soups, and the like, the menu also offers spaghetti and meatballs, grilled chicken alfredo, and escargot, among more.
These offerings are available for both lunch and dinner, with its lunch menu being slightly smaller.
Its latest location in Mississauga’s Heartland, 5860 Mavis Road, is now its sixth storefront in Ontario, second in the city itself. You can also find Spoon & Fork in Oakville, Etobicoke, and Barrie.
As for pricing, lunch on Monday to Thursday is $29.99 for adults, $27.50 for seniors, $22.50 for children ages 9 to 12, and $15.50 for children under eight years old. Friday to Sunday it is $31.99 for adults, $29.50 for seniors, $24.50 for children ages 9 to 12, and $17.50 for children under eight.
For Dinner, Monday to Thursday it is $39.99 for adults, $36.50 for seniors, $27.99 for children ages 9 to 12, and $17.99 for children under eight years old. Friday to Sunday it is $41.99 for adults, $38.50 for seniors, $29.50 for children ages 9 to 12, and $19.50 for children under eight years old.
Though they do offer a la carte and take-away options, you’ll want to make the trip to enjoy its dishes on a night out.
Now who is down for an all-you-can-eat-feast?
When: Every day for lunch & dinner
Where: Mississauga, Oakville, Etobicoke, and Barrie
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