This long-established Toronto neighbourhood stretching from Avenue Road to Bathurst Street is full of wallet-friendly lunchtime eats. There’s everything from organic vegetarian, to exotic Mexican and Indian cuisine, to hearty comfort foods. Check out these speedy eateries when you’re busy and on-the-go.
Located just west of Spadina on Dupont, Live Organic Food Bar offers some of the best gluten-free and sugar-free vegan dishes in the city. All of their food comes from local organic farmers, so you can savour your convenient, healthy and ethically-produced take out with a clear conscience.
They have some of the tastiest burritos, bowls and quesadillas in the 416, with a variety of filling options. With customizable toppings, they’re fresh and made-to-order. Meat-lovers can decide on their choice of chicken, beef, shrimp or halibut, or the vegetarian favourite with beans and cheese.
The Annex Hodgepodge, located just east of Spadina on Dupont, has tuna and egg salad sandwiches wrapped and ready to go for when you’re in a hurry. The rest of the menu is also available for take out, with gourmet grilled sandwiches, vegan wraps, soups and desserts. Take care of everyone back at the office with the special offer of six vegan wraps (five different varieties) for just $25.
When you’re craving Indian-style cuisine but don’t have time to make it yourself, The Host has delicious tandoori and curry takeout, which are also available in vegetarian options. Located just north of Bloor and Avenue, you can place an order online or arrange for delivery if leaving the office isn’t an option.
You can’t go wrong with Annapurna, Ontario’s oldest vegetarian restaurant, especially when you’re looking for a healthy midday meal or dinner on the run. Located on Bathurst just south of Dupont, it has a wide variety of salads and sandwiches, vegetable and tofu dishes, plus a mostly vegan South Indian menu.