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CLOSED: Maiz Latin Food (Toronto)


With my love for small family run restaurants, I wish… just wish … I could rave about Maiz. The restaurant has the makings of what could be a niche neighbourhood spot: it’s the only one in the area serving Latin food, the dining room is casual but comfortable, and with the roll-up windows and dark décor it has a Queen West coolness.

If only they didn’t push the arepas ($11) so much. Having had them delivered through Ubereats and at the restaurant, they certainly taste better in person. Yet, despite the amount of pulled chicken, guacamole, and cheese stuffed into the maize flour toasted shell, the pastry was still tasteless and dense. Perhaps if it were fluffier, thinner, or contained more salt in the dough it'd be better. The thick la negra salsa, which is dark and flavourful like olive tapenade, could have helped augment the arepa if it weren’t served so cold, shocking the taste buds.


The pabellon ($15) is better, especially if you need a filling meal. The plate is heaped with black beans, rice, fried plantains, pulled beef, and a miniature arepa. The actual protein was decent and has a lovely hint of spice in the background, but I still prefer the pulled chicken, which is more succulent and flavourful. Overall, the dish really needs something saucy and the pulled beef is where the moisture comes in; everything else (except the rice) was dry and heavy so it screamed for sauce. 


I’d go back for the corn-shell pulled chicken tacos ($12 for three), which could easily be made into a meal with a shared appetizer or side. Although simply adorned with cilantro, onion, and sour cream (we added oaxaca cheese for extra $1.50), they were tasty and the perfect three bites. 


I always try to order the “traditional” dishes during a first visit to a restaurant. Therefore, it could be a shared disappointment in Maiz and me that I didn’t like the arepa and pabellon more. Instead, it was the mainstream tacos that won me over. Oh well, the stomach wants what it wants.

Overall mark - 7 out of 10


How To Find Them
 Location: Toronto, Canada
 Address: 3220 Yonge Street


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  • Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
  • 6 - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
  • 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
  • 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
  • 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
  • 10 - absolute perfection!


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CLOSED: La Mexicana (Toronto)

Location: Toronto, Canada
Address: 838 Yonge Street
Type of Meal: Dinner

When Toronto Common offered a taco Tuesday menu at La Mexicana for $20 (including taxes and gratuities), it was too good to pass up. Being a person who loves to try a bit of everything, having the opportunity to eat four different tacos and wash it down with a margarita seemed like an amazing sounding meal to me!

While waiting for the feast to arrive, a basket of tortilla and dips arrived. The chips were thin, crispy and not overly oily. The salsas, the traditional roasted tomato and tart tomatillo, were fresh and simple. These were great for munching on while sipping on the margarita.


Up first two chicken taquitos and a lobster taco accompanied with a creamy tangy guacamole and some pico de gallo.


The chicken taquitos seemed to be a popular dish ordered by other customers at La Mexicana. Plenty of shredded chicken is stuffed into a deep fried crispy corn tortilla. I found it a little dry, but once some guacamole or salsa was added to it, became better. In seeing the taquitos served from the regular menu (arriving three to an order), they were smothered with guacamole, pico de gallo, sour cream and cheese. Indeed, this would have likely tasted better if there was more condiments accompanying it.  


On the other hand, the lobster taco was juicy and filled with flavour – it didn’t need anything else. I enjoyed the flavourful guajillo salsa and softened bell peppers/onions, but IT was a tad messy (not recommended for first dates). Admittedly, the lobster got lost in the smoky chili sauce and became indistinguishable from shrimp but not a deal breaker.


In my hurry to dive into the next dish, I forgot to snap a picture. This plate held a baja fish taco and an al pastor taco with chopped cilantro, onions and lime wedges on the side.

The al pastor taco was filled with strips of pork stewed with chunks of pineapple. There was a slight heat from the pork’s marinade mixed into the sweet fruit. The cilantro and onions worked well to enhance the savoury element of the taco and to bring some freshness to the taco. Generally, I’m not a fan of pineapple with meat (with the exception of sweet and sour pork), but must admit it was better than I expected.

With so many restaurants doing baja fish tacos, La Mexicana’s faltered in comparison. The fish was too battered and became dry and lost amongst the slivers of cabbage and typical spicy aioli. This could have benefited from the addition of the guacamole and pico de gallo so it would been better to serve them with the taquitos.

To share amongst the table, there was also some satisfactory Mexican rice and smooth black beans. We were fairly full but had a taste of both anyways.



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Perhaps it’s due to format of the menu (having two types of tacos per plate), but all the food arrived lukewarm. Personally, I prefer my food piping hot as it seems to taste better and I find the aroma is more prominent. Food, in my opinion, must be a feast for the eyes, tastebuds and nose. As a whole, the food was decent (and the excellent value for the price we paid) but didn’t impress me enough to warrant regular return visits. 


Overall mark - 6.5 out of 10



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Gastro World's Grading System

  • Anything under 5 - I really disliked and will never go back
  • - decent restaurant but I likely won't return
  • 7 - decent restaurant and I will likely return
  • 8 - great restaurant that I'd be happy to recommend
  • 9 - fantastic restaurant that I would love to visit regularly and highly recommend
  • 10 - absolute perfection!