Nom Nom Nom Poutine - Toronto
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The menu of Nom Nom Nom Poutine from Toronto includes 31 dishes. On average the dishes or drinks on the menu cost approximately CA$9. You can view the categories on the menu below.
The restaurant has gained a strong reputation for serving some of the best poutine in the city, and for good reason. The poutine is served in perfect portions at a reasonable price, with the chef personally ensuring its quality. While some reviewers had minor issues with the size and texture of the cheese curds, overall, the poutine was well-received. The service was quick and efficient, whether dining in or picking up orders. The menu also includes a variety of sweet and savory crepes, adding to the dining experience. One reviewer particularly enjoyed the authentic French crepes made by the friendly owner, making it a must-visit spot for anyone seeking a delicious and filling meal.
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Widely known as the best poutine in the city. For good reason. The chef is there everyday, slinging poutines in his expos cap. It’s perfect size and the price isn’t extortion. This place is great. Smoked meat is the best without a doubt. View all feedback.
The host at this restaurant is incredibly friendly. I tried the traditional poutine, which was very cheesy. The portion sizes were generous, but I wasn't a fan of the texture and taste of the cheese curds. I believe they should be cut into smaller pieces.
If you're in the mood for poutine, this restaurant is the perfect spot to satisfy your craving for fries covered in gravy and cheese curds! They also offer a delicious variety of sweet and savory crepes on their menu (which is where the restaurant gets its name).
Excellent! I decided to try out this small restaurant for breakfast. I was welcomed by a friendly lady at the entrance speaking French. I wish I had gotten her name, but I believe she was the owner of the restaurant. She was very patient with me as I ordered a crepe for the first time. I chose a crepe with syrup and strawberries, which was reasonably priced. She invited me to watch as she made my crepe, explaining that she had learned the technique in France and at cooking school. She assured me that the crepes were so delicious, they didn't need any additional toppings. To prove her point, she cut a tiny piece for me to taste. She was right - it was absolutely delicious! She then expertly flipped the crepe, added syrup, and packed it in a paper bag for takeout. It was the most delicious and sweet treat I've ever had! Having grown up in Scarborough, I had never experienced authentic French crepes before, but it was definitely worth it. I will definitely be returning in the future.
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Soft Drinks
CA$1Non Alcoholic Drinks
Apps & Sides
Bacon PoutineTraditional poutine topped with bacon.
CA$15The Poutinerie
Traditional PoutineFries, gravy from Quebec cheese curds. Vegetarian.
CA$11
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