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Tut's Egyptian Street Food
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Tut's Egyptian Street Food

Egyptian restaurant
4.4(46 reviews)
Closed
Today's hours: 11 AM - 7 PM

Tut's Egyptian Street Food is a new restaurant in Toronto opened more than 6 months ago.

Tut’s Egyptian Street Food is a quick-service restaurant specializing in modern Egyptian street food. Known for bold flavors and freshly baked in-house bread, Tut’s offers a unique, flavorful experience with high-quality ingredients and authentic recipes. Perfect for a quick bite or a satisfying meal, Tut’s brings the vibrant taste of Egypt to Canada

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Location

Union Station, 65 Front St W Foodie Aisle, Toronto, ON M5J 1E6



Features

Service options

Curbside pickupTakeoutDine-inDelivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible washroom

Frequently mentioned about

sandwichpricegrilled chickenfalafeltraincauliflowerbowl

Featured User Reviews

Got a vegan Arnabeet (Cauliflower) sandwich while waiting for the train - and it was 5$?! The price for 1 sandwich isn’t listed on the sign but it’s super affordable in this day and age. Toppings were great and the value is phenomenal.

December 22, 2024 on Google

There were rocks/sand in the grilled chicken sandwich! On Dec 11, Wednesday, I went to Union to catch my 16:42 train and dropped by this store. I bought 4 sandwiches combo with fries and drink. I ordered 2 grilled chicken sandwiches and 2 beef sausage sandwiches. The beef sausage sandwich was really tasty. However, when I had the first bite of the grilled chicken sandwich, my teeth almost came off because i bit into a rock! I spat it out, and I couldn't believe it at first and took a second bite. There were even more rocks and had very weird grainy/sandy texture. I tried the second grilled chicken sandwich, same thing! There were rocks in it. I had tut's at other locations, so i know this is not the right texture and taste. It feels more like someone mixes a huge amount of rocks and sands into the grilled chicken. ..

December 13, 2024 on Google

Great Egyptian street food! They have two vegan sandwiches (Cauliflower and Falafel) that are both delicious. I prefer the Cauliflower one as the seasoning is phenomenal 👌🏻 the fries are also deliciously seasoned. The service was super quick and the prices are reasonable. Would definitely recommend 👍🏻

December 7, 2024 on Google

I loved the variation in sandwiches and ambience most. Also the staff was super fast in making and packing the order. Moreover the guy who supervises the staff was too polite and amiable. Love to visit the place.

November 29, 2024 on Google

The food was pretty amazing, I would go again. But I do agree that it’s on the smaller side for $14ish, like I wasn’t full but it is considered street food so it’s to be expected and it does come with a drink which is nice.

November 18, 2024 on Google

We had been wanting to try this place for months since first hearing about it and it did not disappoint. The grilled chicken sandwich is out of this world, and all the other options slap as well. The fries alone are worth stopping here. The employees were friendly and the food came out hot and fast. Not much seating, but can't complain about that too much, being in Union Station.

November 9, 2024 on Google

I'm making an effort to try every new thing in the Union food hall. Today's lunch: Tut's. I got the two-sandwich combo. It came with a choice of two sandwiches and fries. I tried the beef sausage and the falafel. Falafel: there was nothing exciting about this sandwich. It tasted fresh, sure, but the falafel itself had very boring texture and tasted bland. The other toppings didn't bring much more to the sandwich. Beef sausage: the sausage itself was nice, smooth texture and the flavour was good. What else was there in that sandwich? Not sure. A sauce that was similar to a very light mustard. Again, not interesting. Fries: to their credit, the fries were extremely hot, fresh and crispy. Good spice mix, but they needed a tiny bit more salt. The sandwiches and fries are served in an open cardboard box. Like a few of the places in this food hall, Tut's goes for "cute" presentation. I suspect I am paying for this cuteness at the cost of very tiny sandwiches. If you got two of the beef sausage sandwiches, you would probably have the equivalent amount of protein content as a single Schneider's hotdog. Given Tut's charges $12.99 for the two-sandwich combo and $17.99 for the three-sandwich, we're talking around $5 per sandwich. Overall, it's 2 stars. The food is fresh but the flavours are bland and it is expensive for what it is. I won't go back.

October 28, 2024 on Google

Quick and easy service. Not sure about authenticity since I haven't really had truly authentic Egyptian street food before. But the food we got at Tut's was delicious and extremely flavourful. We got the grilled chicken and beef sausage sandwiches along with the fries. The chicken sandwich was fresh and herby, but the beef sausage sandwich was my personal favourite - great flavour and went well with the sauce. Would love to try out Tut's on King next time!

October 24, 2024 on Google