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This is one of Toronto's best known spots for takeout Greek food Toronto GreekFood takeoutTO

Tony Rexhepaj opened the restaurant in 2017. He had owned small restaurants with his two brothers in Greece before moving to Canada a decade ago.

There's a tight row of seats around the corner from the entrance if you want to stay and eat, but this is more of a grab-and-go spot. Every forkful has crispy bits of roasted meat and fries that sop up all the salty goodness from the copious amounts of cheese and mayo. It's a nice change from the gravy that traditionally tops poutine.Also known as Horitiki, it combines chunks of tomato with cucumber, sliced green peppers and white onions, and is finished with Kalamata olives, parsley and feta cheese.

The Souvlaki Chicken is an affordable and filling option that wraps souvlaki chicken in a grilled pita with red onion, tomato, cucumber, tzatziki sauce and a handful of french fries.

 

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