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Friday, November 16, 2018

The Best Cabbage Rolls in Toronto

The best cabbage Rolls in Toronto are a taste of the old country. This nostalgic comfort food, which typically smothers pork and rice wrapped in cabbage leaves in a tomato sauce, is the perfect start to a European feast.

Here are the best cabbage rolls in Toronto.

11 - Centre Street Deli

This classic Jewish deli in Thornhill does stuffed cabbage rolls as an appetizer or larger platter, both coming coated in sauce.
5 - Tennessee Tavern

This Parkdale bar doesn’t hide the cabbage part of their cabbage rolls, stuffing it with pork, beef, bacon and rice for an amped-up version.
6 - Hastings Snack Bar

Cabbage rolls at this Leslieville spot are stuffed with beef, pork and rice, or alternatively, lentils, mushrooms and rice for a vegan option.
9 - Janchenko Bakery

Cabbage rolls are cheap and sauerkraut goes by the pound from this hot table in Bloor West Village that pumps out European classics.
4 - Country Style Hungarian Restaurant

The cabbage rolls at this Annex standby rest on a heap of sauerkraut and are topped with a huge dollop of sour cream and a paprika rather than being covered in tomato sauce, bringing a specific regional taste of Europe to Toronto for decades.
3 - Cafe Polonez

The most basic at its best, this Roncesvalles Polish institution has been doing cabbage rolls on their own and as platters since day one. They even offer a vegetarian version filled with mushroom instead of pork.
8 - Amber European Restaurant

Get classic cabbage rolls for dinner with mashed potatoes and a side salad, or snag a deal on a cabbage roll with soup for lunch at this restaurant in Bloor West Village.
7 - Pancer's Original Deli

This shrine to Jewish deli foods near Bathurst and Wilson is home to one of the more simplistic, iconic cabbage rolls, nothing more than beef and rice wrapped in smooth cabbage, coated in tomato sauce that pools on the plate.
10 - Kovalsky Restaurant

The restaurant on the Queensway serves up traditional European fare where you can satisfy late night cabbage roll cravings until 10 p.m.

by Amy Carlberg via blogTO

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