Sid's Cafe

100 St George St, Toronto
(416) 591-6557

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Albino Silva

Good food

Atmosphere: 1

Xinna Maliwat

not sure how this place is usually during peak hours but my friend and i came in today about 30 mins before closing to check out the kung fu tea! they had self serve kiosks which made ordering easy and the guy who was working at the time made them super quickly, efficiently, and also tasty! forgot to ask for the worker’s name but he was super nice and friendly!! so excited to come back

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Arwa D

disgusting. The ramen was disgusting. I got the chicken, it was soggy and unflavoured, the whole thing tasted like salty mush. It was absolutely revolting. A waste of $15… the egg was awful it tasted like the worst thing ever it was inedible. They’re so stingy with the toppings and only let u have 2. This was just disgusting. It ruined my day.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 2

Bee Cisneros

Came here for a drink from Kung Fu Tea. Tapioca was the perfect texture (they serve it warm, but it cools down thanks to the ice in the drink). I had a pearl milk tea, no complaints. Clean and quiet, service is a little slow but that's understandable as they had many orders with only one person making drinks. They have the self-serve kiosks too which is nice for introverts like me lol.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 4

Service: 4

samuel isaac

I wish they had coffee

Davis Parsons

Poutine Review:Rating: 8/10Review:The poutine I had was an absolute delight, boasting the perfect amount of cheese that oozed with delectable goodness. The dish truly delivered on its promise of cheesy perfection, elevating the entire experience to new heights. The fries were crispy and golden, complementing the rich cheese beautifully.However, I must admit that the dish leaned on the heavier side, leaving me feeling quite full after devouring it. While the savory flavors were undeniably delightful, a slightly lighter touch in the overall composition could have made it even more enjoyable. Nonetheless, the taste and quality were unquestionably remarkable.The accompanying gravy was savory and well-seasoned, blending harmoniously with the cheese and fries. Each bite was an explosion of flavors that tantalized my taste buds. The cheese curds were fresh and added a delightful chewy texture to the mix, enhancing the authenticity of this classic Canadian dish.The presentation was also commendable, as the poutine was served piping hot and generously layered with cheese, making it a treat for both the eyes and the palate.In conclusion, this poutine was an excellent culinary experience, combining the finest ingredients to create a deliciously cheesy delight. While it was a little heavy, the abundance of flavors and the perfect cheese-to-fries ratio made it a mouthwatering treat that I would highly recommend to any poutine enthusiast

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Arushi Madan

Some rude staff at this location

Cate G

Fries were great, but the burgers lacked seasoning and the bacon was chewy and kinda gross. It tasted way more like jerky than bacon. And it was 51$ for 2 burgers, 2 fries and 2 drinks which is absurd.

Andrew Doppenberg

Expensive for what you get, but the quality was good.

Robert Andrade

Pretty good, sweet potato burrito bowl such a good veggie option

Joseph Simard

No one was here. Food was cold and stale as if no one had eaten in over a year. Very depressing.

Tessa Carstairs

Do try the ramen place if you want something that’s rubbery and tasteless and ruins your mood.

A. George Adamson

It is convenient and the food is edible.

Melanie F

Decent food between classes

Victoria Doucette

So many clubs taking all the seats so students don't have a place to eat lunch. U of t needs more cafeteria environments for students to eat and get to class on time.

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