Toronto’s vibrant food scene continues to make the city an attractive location for other restaurants and chains to open up shop here. The city’s multicultural population, cosmopolitan setup and strong position, as a culinary hub make it a good spot for restaurants to have an outpost, especially if in the GTA. Whether it’s a popular global chain or an independent spot from another part of the country (or the world), there’s no doubt that Toronto is a good spot to consider. This is the case for a popular salad spot based in Montreal, which already has a location here and is set to open another one soon.
About Mandy’s new location
For those of you who might not be familiar with Mandy’s in Toronto, the restaurant was first opened back in 2004 by sisters Mandy and Rebecca Wolfe. Now, there are eight locations in Montreal alone, and one in The 6ix, which was opened last year. It’s located at 52 Ossington Avenue and is open daily from 11 am.
As for their next one? It’s going to be at The Well, which is along the western side of Spadina Avenue. There are residential towers, and retail spaces, along with The Wellington Market, which is a food and beverage destination. The exact date of the new location opening has not yet been revealed, so make sure to keep an eye out on their socials.
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What’s on the menu
The restaurant’s menu features 12 options when it comes to the signature salads. The different types of dressings include Caesar, green goddess, Mandy’s OG, spicy maple, honey mustard vinaigrette, sesame citrus, chipotle, tamari, and pomegranate za’atar. As for the salad fillings, you can find ingredients like quinoa, teriyaki tofu, roasted sweet potatoes, crunchy noodles, baked pita chips, sunflower seeds, peanut mock chicken and more.
You can also create your own salad if you desire. The bowl bases can be quinoa or ramen noodles, with options to add herbs, vegetables, cheese, greens, proteins, fruits and crunchies.
The menu features smoothies as well, with dates, coconuts, berries and greens. Bowls and seasonal salads are also available. The menu items are available for dine-in, takeaway and delivery. The full list can be found on the website.
The physical space features an array of vibrant colours and decor pieces. There’s a tropical-themed work on the wall, along with framed pictures of the family and other wall accessories. Mirror signs that say ‘follow the rainbow’ is present as well, with light pink-ish coloured seats.
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