Dear reader,
Let’s switch gears for a sec and talk about money. Just over a dozen years ago, I was making around half of what I make now (this is not a humble brag—I am still nowhere close to being a wealthy person), but I clearly recall having a lot more disposable income. I was earning less, but I don’t remember worrying about groceries, and I didn’t think twice about going out for dinner and drinks. It hardly makes sense, right? The thing is, back then the all-inclusive monthly rent for my High Park apartment was $800—an amount that seems almost make-believe these days. (That same unit is now going for a little over $2,000, and while it was cute, it was a studio in an attic, and if you kept the bathroom door open, you could open the fridge while sitting on the toilet.)
The price of everything—rent, groceries, dining out—is skyrocketing, so we figured it was a good time to round up the city’s best cheap eats. In 2017, we ran a package that listed 100 items for $10 or less, and it wasn’t difficult to find that many. This year, it was a challenge to drum up 20 new offerings. And by using the word cheap, we’re in no way implying that these dishes are common, poorly made or undeserving of higher price tags—these are some of my absolute favourite things to eat. When I’m feeling low or ravenous, it’s not a set menu of precious small plates that will satisfy. It’s dishes from this list: pizza, shawarma, burgers, dumplings, noodles, tacos and sandwiches of all stripes. It’s food that fills and comforts; food that (for the time being) also happens to be affordable.