The best sandwiches in Toronto are made by those who know that bread, meat and veggies are more than just ingredients. They can be the components of a masterpiece. Just show up at one of these local places and see what they can make happen between two pieces of bread.
Here are the best sandwiches in Toronto.
4 - Black CamelThis Rosedale sandwich bar does the humble dish right with incredible beef brisket, steak, pulled pork and chicken, and BLTs.
9 - Egg Bae
Breakfast sandwich worshippers gather in Kensington market where the egg sandwiches come on House brioche and with House cured bacon and salmon.
11 - Kitson and Co.
Sandwiches are the specialty at this Parkdale place that does cheesesteaks, fried chicken sandwiches and their own take on Roti.
3 - Porchetta & Co (Exchange Tower)
Like the name suggests, this sandwich chain with multiple Toronto locations specializes in slow-roasted porchetta sammies but also makes fried chicken and breakfast sandwiches.
7 - Torteria San Cosme
Meat-packed Mexican sandwiches are the specialty of this spot in the heart of Kensington market.
5 - Knuckle Sandwich
Portobello sandwiches match the beefiness of flank and chicken torta sandwiches at this spot near Coxwell Avenue and O’Connor Drive.
8 - When The Pig Came Home
The peameal sandwiches at this Junction deli aren’t exactly traditional with kale and maple aioli, but an eclectic mix of jerk chicken, smoked meat and Philly cheesesteaks on the menu makes this sandwich spot unique.
10 - Nonna's Place
Authentic Italian sandwiches still have a home in the Junction Triangle at this place with restrictive hours and long lines that loyal customers are more than willing to put up with. Amazing veal, meatball, and eggplant sandwiches are best super hot with melty cheese.
6 - PG Cluck's
The fried chicken sandwiches at this hut in Little Italy are so good because they’re made with thigh meat dredged in a special process, but take your Sammy to the next level Big Mac style or with jalapeƱo and honey.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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