Once upon a time, husband and wife, Robert & Samara, left the Big Apple to return to their homeland in Toronto and moved into a vibrant North Toronto neighbourhood. All was swell in their new digs 'cept they missed the great gourmet diners from the Big Ap
this little place is almost like an ecosystem that is almost incomprehensible to those not a part of it. The food is very good. Yet the restaurant’s customer base, as far as i can tell, is built of the most coddled people on the block who love it for its elegance and, perhaps, simplicity. menu is simple, the scooter outside is catchy. cost is very acceptable...overall my favor in my block
Uncle Betty’s Southern-style pulled pork is tender and full with flavour. Smoked low and slow it is served on a toasted buttered bun with a scoop of their house-made coleslaw. The sandwich comes with your choice of fries, house salad, onion rings or sweet potato fries.
Kid-friendly faves like mac and cheese, hot dogs, ice cream and sandwiches feature prominently on the extensive kids' menu here, with free sides available.
Uncle Betty’s Diner up at Yonge and Eglinton makes one hot dog, amid the other comfort foods, but they make it well. Topped with aioli and mushrooms, this hot dog has a fantastic taste that doesn’t overwhelm.