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Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

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The kitchen focuses on Maharashtra-rooted snacks Vada Pav (a potato-and-chickpea fritter nestled in a bread roll) as the signature item. Pani Puri, the hollow, crispy sphere filled with spiced potatoes and chickpeas, rounds out a menu built for quick eating and shareable portions. The Vada Pav arrives hot and properly fried, the bread toasted to hold the crunch, making it the kitchen's calling card for anyone chasing the street food version of this regional Indian standard. · No website yet.

Other newly registered Indian kitchens nearby

1 monthNAVRANG POINTScarboroughNo website — visit early
3 monthsFLAMES GOURMETScarborough
5 monthsSHAHEEN SHINWARI KARAHIScarboroughNo website — visit early
6 monthsSNACKS GAALAScarborough

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