Tut's
Tut's is a sandwich restaurant in Toronto's Spadina-Fort York area that serves Egyptian street dishes like falafel, kebab, and liver sandwich. The interior is enlivened by colorful graffiti-style wall art featuring Egyptian hieroglyphs and neon lights, while the soft bread is freshly baked every two hours.
Tut's began as a small market stall in Scarborough that quickly gained customer enthusiasm. After growing in popularity, the restaurant opened a location on King Street West in downtown Toronto and later expanded to multiple other spots across the city.
Tut's brings Egyptian street culture to Toronto, with colorful wall art featuring Egyptian symbols and historical figures. The artwork and traditional recipes create a lively connection between modern Toronto and Egyptian eating habits.
The restaurant is cashless, accepting only card or phone payments, and sits near parking garages and street parking options. Food is served in easy-to-carry boxes, so you can eat at a table inside or take your order to go.
The bread is freshly baked every two hours with a light, fluffy texture similar to steamed bao buns. This fresh-baked quality sets each meal apart from typical fast-food sandwiches in a way you can immediately taste.
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