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This is my first time eating at Tut’s Egyptian Street Food- I can say whole heartedly I will be coming back for more.
This is their Koshary, I got their regular size and the portions are great for the price.
Great flavours and left me feeling quite satisfied.
This is their Koshary, I got their regular size and the portions are great for the price.
Great flavours and left me feeling quite satisfied.
New fast food restaurant in Square One. I had their National Dish called Kashary, and my partner had a Tut's Bowl.
Kashary was a bit underwhelming, as the bowl is mostly macaroni, chickpeas and sauce. Good for calories, but short on taste.
If you are eating here I would recommend a Tut's Bowl with grilled chicken.
Kashary was a bit underwhelming, as the bowl is mostly macaroni, chickpeas and sauce. Good for calories, but short on taste.
If you are eating here I would recommend a Tut's Bowl with grilled chicken.
I absolutely love Tut’s Egyptian Street Food in Mississauga! As a vegetarian, I’m always excited to find places that offer tasty options, and their sweet potatoes, cauliflower, and falafel never disappoint. The falafel is seriously delicious—crispy on the outside, soft on the inside—and the portions are just perfect. It’s my go-to spot whenever I’m craving some good falafel. Plus, they offer free pickup and delivery, which makes it super convenient. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for fresh, flavorful street food!
Trying Tuts for the first time. When asked cashier on the till, he had zero knowledge of what was vegan on the menu or even perhaps what vegan meant.
Ordered a Falafel bowl with half rice and half fries with Tahini and Mustard Mint. Coincidentally a customer ahead of us mentioned that the sauce was not vegan, so we went with just Tahini.
The rice different as it had vermicelli and was good. The falafel is different as well as it not made with chickpeas but with perhaps fava beans. The fries were good.
When Tuts advertises vegan options and the staff has zero clue, that needs to be corrected. Reduced one star for that reason.
Ordered a Falafel bowl with half rice and half fries with Tahini and Mustard Mint. Coincidentally a customer ahead of us mentioned that the sauce was not vegan, so we went with just Tahini.
The rice different as it had vermicelli and was good. The falafel is different as well as it not made with chickpeas but with perhaps fava beans. The fries were good.
When Tuts advertises vegan options and the staff has zero clue, that needs to be corrected. Reduced one star for that reason.
Amazing place to visit
Tasty and unique food! This was one of my first time trying Egyptian food. Prices similar to other restaurants in the food court. The bowl I tried is their new menu option and I opted for half rice half fries and grilled chicken.
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$3.99 for the smallest salad you’ve ever seen in your life! Drowned in cumin, gross.
Fried chicken sandwiches are nothing special, two tiny limp pickle slices and sauce.
Never again.
Edit:
The owners have reached out and apologized, as there was a mistake in salad sizing. I appreciate the attention to customer feedback.
$3.99 for the smallest salad you’ve ever seen in your life! Drowned in cumin, gross.
Fried chicken sandwiches are nothing special, two tiny limp pickle slices and sauce.
Never again.
Edit:
The owners have reached out and apologized, as there was a mistake in salad sizing. I appreciate the attention to customer feedback.
A nice addition to the food court offering a more unique dining option with Egyptian food. Never really eat Egyptian food but was pleasantly surprised, it was quite delicious and packed with flavor. Got a wide selection of each type of meat to try and they were all good. The buns were really soft too. It is in a mall food court though so uou already know the vibes
After a long day of walking, I was in the mood for a quick snack and decided to give Tut's Egyptian Street Food a try. Unfortunately, the experience left much to be desired.
From the outside, the restaurant boasts a consistent colour scheme of yellow and grey, decorated with iconic symbols like the Eye of Ra and the Ankh, giving it a clean and modern look.
I ordered Tut's Combo, which included two sandwiches, fries, and a drink. I chose the Fried Chicken and Grilled Chicken options, which the server recommended. However, when it was time to pick up my food, they did not give me the drink, and I had to ask for it. It was disappointing service.
The sandwiches themselves were underwhelming due to their small size. While the meat and sauce were flavourful, and the bun was soft, the portions were so small that I finished each sandwich in just three bites. The fries were also a letdown—soggy and poorly seasoned with dukka, a new condiment that didn't add much excitement.
In terms of value, I found it very overpriced. For anyone with even a medium appetite, I would suggest opting for combos with more sandwiches. Personally, I would not return. The small sandwiches and soggy fries did not justify the price, and the overall experience was disappointing.
From the outside, the restaurant boasts a consistent colour scheme of yellow and grey, decorated with iconic symbols like the Eye of Ra and the Ankh, giving it a clean and modern look.
I ordered Tut's Combo, which included two sandwiches, fries, and a drink. I chose the Fried Chicken and Grilled Chicken options, which the server recommended. However, when it was time to pick up my food, they did not give me the drink, and I had to ask for it. It was disappointing service.
The sandwiches themselves were underwhelming due to their small size. While the meat and sauce were flavourful, and the bun was soft, the portions were so small that I finished each sandwich in just three bites. The fries were also a letdown—soggy and poorly seasoned with dukka, a new condiment that didn't add much excitement.
In terms of value, I found it very overpriced. For anyone with even a medium appetite, I would suggest opting for combos with more sandwiches. Personally, I would not return. The small sandwiches and soggy fries did not justify the price, and the overall experience was disappointing.
Was doing some shopping and really wanted to check out this place after seeing so many ads on IG. Originally I was going to order a sandwich but I decided on the bowl since I wanted something a bit lighter. I got a falafel bowl with half rice and half fries. I got it topped with tahini dressing and garlic dressing. Everything was delicious and it came with pickles. I ordered the small bowl and it was the perfect size for lunch. I do wish however that there were more veggies and maybe some salad greens to make it lighter. I also appreciated the servers telling me that it would take approx 10 mins to cook. Next time I will definitely try the sandwiches
Best place to do all shopping
Ordered the 12.99 combo (2 sandwiches,
Pop and fries). The sandwiches I got were: the Falafel and grilled chicken.
The falafel sandwich was lacklustre. The falafel itself was underwhelming. The grilled chicken sandwich was moist but I wasn’t a fan of the flavour.
Overall the sandwiches were pretty small and the amount of fries you get is minimal.
The good thing is that they make the sandwiches fresh to order, which is nice.
Pop and fries). The sandwiches I got were: the Falafel and grilled chicken.
The falafel sandwich was lacklustre. The falafel itself was underwhelming. The grilled chicken sandwich was moist but I wasn’t a fan of the flavour.
Overall the sandwiches were pretty small and the amount of fries you get is minimal.
The good thing is that they make the sandwiches fresh to order, which is nice.
This was a new place to try @ Square One. It's an Egyptian fusion cuisine that looked interesting. It has a heavy garlic infusion with many of the dishes. I think this is the best part.
I tried a mixed meat bowl w/ Egyptian rice, garlic sauce and spicy mayo. The crunchy additions in the bowl were deep fried pita bits. It's a great crispy bite!
The servings are generous and I feel two adults could share a large bowl.
It's a great mix of food and flavors. Try it if you're looking for a unique taste.
I tried a mixed meat bowl w/ Egyptian rice, garlic sauce and spicy mayo. The crunchy additions in the bowl were deep fried pita bits. It's a great crispy bite!
The servings are generous and I feel two adults could share a large bowl.
It's a great mix of food and flavors. Try it if you're looking for a unique taste.
Nice public transport facility
We ordered a chicken sandwich combo.
We got a super super small sandwich. They need to work on quantity. Taste was good though.
Fries: really good.
Overall, it's okay okay kinda place. Not too good or not too bad. But I would not go again and again.
They have a lot of room to improve.
Customer service is well enough, but food is not according to expectations.
We got a super super small sandwich. They need to work on quantity. Taste was good though.
Fries: really good.
Overall, it's okay okay kinda place. Not too good or not too bad. But I would not go again and again.
They have a lot of room to improve.
Customer service is well enough, but food is not according to expectations.
