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Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

Tracking Toronto's newest, independent, registered restaurants

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Lamoon's signature move is the Chicken Satay Pizza, marinated chicken with Thai peanut sauce and mozzarella, a direct collision of two cuisines that signals the kitchen's willingness to experiment beyond straight-ahead Thai standards. The menu also runs Boat Noodle Soup and Thai Omelette, anchoring the playfulness with foundational dishes from Thailand's street-food canon. The Chicken Satay Pizza is the calling card, worth ordering for the sheer audacity of the concept and the competence of its execution.

Try the chicken satay pizza, boat noodle soup, thai omelette.

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