It’s a Thursday afternoon and you just
finished your statistics midterm exam. You’re walking along the streets,
starving for some good but cheap food
in Toronto. At this point, you’re debating if you want some
1.
Delicious street meat like a
nice hot Italian sausage from one of the many stalls stationed around the
corners
2.
Or maybe some sort of fast food
from one of the fast food mall strips
3.
Or stores along the streets
You look around and you’re determined to
purchase some delicious cheap food in
Toronto but you don’t know how to determine the good from the bad. What
do you do?
Well, here are a few tips to spot
the good cheap food in Toronto
from the bad cheap food in Toronto.
The following are a few criteria and little hints that will tell you that it’s
a spot that serves good cheap food in
Toronto:
·
The place is busy! – Line ups
are a give away
·
The variety of topping it
offers! (Applies to mainly hotdog/sausage stands)
·
The freshness of the toppings
it offers! (If it looks old, it probably is old. Again, only applies to mainly
hotdog/sausage stands)
·
The friendliness of the seller!
(If they are happy and friendly, it’s probably because they are making good
business.)
·
The portion versus pricing!
It’s not cheap if it cost you $5 for a small hotdog! Even if its good!
These are some of the main points
I’ve gather through experience at university on “how to spot good cheap food in Toronto”. How do
you go about spotting good cheap food
in Toronto when are on the hunt for some delicious cheap food?
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