Greelz On Bloor
Nigerian street food reimagined through a grilling technique that prioritizes fresh ingredients and made-to-order preparation, no compromise.
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Nigerian street food reimagined through a grilling technique that prioritizes fresh ingredients and made-to-order preparation, no compromise.
The signature draw is Smoky Jollof Rice, the kitchen's calling card, paired with Beef Suya, grilled, spiced strips of meat that anchor the Suya Bowls, which layer protein, vegetables rice or fries in a single vessel. Greelz serves both the Little Nigeria corridor and the broader West Toronto market with a format built for speed: dine-in, takeout, or delivery, all at counter service. The Jollof Rice and Suya combination is the reason to make the trip; the bowls are the format that makes it approachable for lunch or dinner any day of the week.
Try the smoky jollof rice, beef suya wrap, chicken & beef mix shawarma, chicken shawarma.
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