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Daily Fish Special Sandwich, The Fish Store, Toronto


I've been walking by this place on College Street for months now wondering what the deal was. The Fish Store had an unassuming demeanor and its name does not lie. Part fish monger, part cafe, the allure of fish tacos on their sandwich board kept beckoning me, but running errands with a colleague one day, he said that this place was his favorite sandwich place, so we obviously took a break here.

Resembling a fish shack found in fishing villages or on beaches anywhere but downtown Toronto, I ordered a daily fish special sandwich amongst the varieties on offer. I was warned against the burger, and with the option of a fish sandwich to burger, a sandwich always wins.

Grilled to order, this delectable offering was served up well seasoned and with fresh veggies on a fresh roll. The sandwich was tasty, and light, like I wanted another one, but we got gelato down the block and that was pretty good, too, but I will be back for another.

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