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El Gordo Fine Foods
Categories: Restaurants Latin American Food Bakeries Food Coffee & Tea Latin American, Bakeries, Coffee & Tea [Edit]
214 Augusta AveToronto, ON M5T 2L6
Neighbourhood: Kensington Market
(416) 205-9981
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Parking:
- Street
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Good For:
- Lunch
- Alcohol:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- No
This place has been around for more than 20 years! Their roaster is small so they roast all the time. The smell is amazing (so is the coffee). When… read more »
16 reviews for El Gordo Fine Foods
16 reviews in English
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Review from Paul L.
Whitby, ON
El Gordo is at the back of Pancho's Bakery. The tostadas are extremely delicious although seem a bit pricy for their size. I had a Tengo tostada that was a spicy mixture of chicken, beans, avocado and red onions. The flank steak tostado also seemed to be fairly popular. You may have to wait a bit since there is always a lineup.
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Review from Derrick C.
Only had mixed vegetable left when we got there but these piping hot pockets of goodness were stuffed w/ tons of vegs and cheddar cheese. Crust a bit salty for me though so make sure you have a beverage handy.
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Review from Antonia W.
Toronto, ON
I had heard all the rave about Agave Y Aguacate, but when I dropped in the other day there was a lineup of about 8 ppl and I didn't wanna waste time. I decided to go past the lineup to the back where a guy had some round dough thing on the flat grill. Turns out it is something called a pupusa, which I've never had before, but it looked good!!!
After quickly going through the list, I settled on a Santigo Verde, which was described as spinach, garlic, and chorizo. I wasn't really sure where all that stuff went but it turns out he takes a big ball of dough, makes a well and stuffs it inside and closes it up. Then he flattens it and on it goes to the grill. It was about a 6 min wait for the pupusa, but well worth it! He takes a lot of care in making the plate of food for you. It comes with a little bit of meh coleslaw, some other really refreshing salad, and three dots of really hot, but oh so good, sauces that I think he said were made from habanero peppers. There was also a small scoop of chunky guacamole made from fresh avocados I added a small cup of fresh lemonade he had on the table.
$6 for a pretty amazing meal. -
Review from Tanya N.
I originally came to El Gordo to check out Agave Y Aguacate but after waiting 15 minutes while the cook was chatting with someone who didn't look like she was ordering anything, I gave up.
Instead I had a chorizo empanada from the station that's furthest in the back on the right. When he asked if I wanted a spicy one, he also advised that there was either chipotle or jalapeno. I opted for chipotle. For $3, it was delicious. Just enough spice for a kick (but I wouldn't call it spicey, I'll have to try the jalapeno one next time), stuffed with bits of chorizo, spicy and it had a nice crust. Perfect to take on the go since it isn't messy.
In the front of the store, they have all their baked goods. Churros are made fresh (you can see machine churning out the dough) and are fantastic. I have to resist every time I come to Kensington.
I do love my cheap eats.Listed in: Kensington Market, you give me…
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Review from Nicole P.
I went here the other day with a friend, deciding that I wouldn't get any food, but since munching on some of his empanadas, have sorely regretted not getting any for myself while I was there. The biggest question is, how did I manage to get my friend to share any of that? It's too good to be giving any of it away!
They also have pupusas and churros and all things wonderful in this low-key latin food mart. -
Review from Bijan V.
** 4.5 Stars **
Kensington Market is changing and so is El Gordo - to an amazing place! They're adding more Latin flavour to this place with "stations" of different latin and south american foods.
They've kept the front of the store as the mexican bakery with the delicious churros but in the back they've expanded on the Empanadas with Pupusas and Arepas, each made fresh with their own designated chef. Andreas makes a mean pupusa right in front of your eyes and for $3 it comes with a small side salad and guacamole! Best lunch ever? Quite possibly!
The only gripe I have is the lack of proper seating (the reason for the -0.5 star) but apparently they're still in the transition phase and the layout and seating of the place will be fixed up soon.
I can't wait to come back here, the staff are friendly, food is tasty and extremely cheap, how can you refuse!? -
Review from beth p.
Toronto, ON
This is a controversial statement: I don't really love empanadas. They are too much of something for me. Flakey? Too flakey? Also, I'm totally overwhelmed by the 41 (according to Connie T.) types on offer, plus, I always ask for at least three before finding one they have available.
But! I love El Gordo, and their new, ish, delicious arepas! I really recommend an arepa. It's like a corn-style English muffin (delicious!) stuffed with amazing, delicious things. My favourite is beef, beans, and plantain but that is maybe because it's the only kind of tried. The others (chicken and avocado, especially) look great but I am pretty committed to this delicious combo. The beef is of the saucy, pulled variety - so so good. Also they give you a weirdly refreshing sugar cane drink.
I guess the advantage of an empanada is that it is easier to walk and eat. The arepa is a sit-down-and-focus affair (with a fork!), but that's how I like to eat (minus the fork).
After the arepa, you can get a churro, fill it with dulce de leche, and continue through the market, feeling much much better about your awesome lunch decision. -
Review from Giuliana B.
SCARBOROUGH, ON
The delicious smell of freshly made churros hit me as soon as I walked in here. My mouth watered, and I knew I just had to have one, or two. I got four churros which is $4.50, and I think a single one is $1.25.
The churros were handed to me piping hot, and you have the option of putting either chocolate or caramel inside them One bite, and I was transported back to my childhood. These churros are absolutely delicious! Crispy and covered in sugar outside, slightly soft inside, with the chocolate or caramel sauce overflowing slightly as you bite into them.
They also have a variety of Mexican breads and other baked goods, but I didn't try any, although they all looked delicious. At the back there is an arepas counter, and their famous empanadas.
The girl who helped me was really nice and sweet, and made small conversation with me. Its nice to get service with a smile!
I cannot wait to return and try out their arepas and fresh breads, also its been a long while since I've had their empanadas, so I want to go back and try those again.
Also, they only take cash, though the girl told me that they will be offering debit and credit soon :) -
Review from Wendy H.
Toronto, ON
Forget about the great vintage boutiques, cheap produce and specialty food shops - the BEST thing about Kensington is the variety of walk-and-eat snack selections. I thiiiiiiiiiink this may be my favourite of the bunch. (And it's a good bunch.)
Go ahead, walk in. Push the door latch up, not down. Theeerre you go. Don't be overwhelmed by the massive chicken scratch menu on the wall; there are many empanadas to choose from, but at $3, you can always come back and try another until you find your favourite. Just close your eyes and pick a random, even. Perrrrfect.
Jerk it up a little with some hot sauce if you're feeling frisky. Me? Well, this isn't about me, is it - but since you're asking, I do love some heat on my ricotta-cheddar-mozzarella. But if I get the unique and fantastic kimchi-chicken, then I'll just keep that mother as is. It's kind of perfect like that.
You got a little sauce on your chin - ok, it's gone. Satisfied? Wonderful. Let's come back next time and try one of their NEW FRUIT EMPANADAS.
**to be continued**Listed in: Kensington is for Lovers (and…
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Review from Miriam W.
There are few places better to experience the multiculturalism of Toronto than Kensington Market. And while you're in this 'hood, do not miss picking up a snack at El Gordo.
Holy, their chorizo Mexican cheddar empanadas are good! We bought an assortment of empanadas from El Gordo but barely made it out the door before scarfing them down. -
Review from Connie T.
Toronto, ON
El Gordo, why do you never have my beef and salsa verde available when I want it?
This place is the Baskin Robbins of empanadas, offering a variety of 41 flour pockets made fresh every day for 3 bucks each. I've never seen all 41 flavours in the display case at the same time, so I suggest you have a few options rolling around in your head before you actually step up to the counter. My personal favourites? The beef and salsa verde and any of the chorizo mixes.
To fill up that 41-flavour roster, they had to come up with some creative empanadas ideas, including a flurry of vegetarian options with ricotta and zucchini. The most interesting, though, are the fusion empanadas -- beef + chicken kimchi, anyone?
(In other news, South America: Korea is taking over, $3 at a time.) -
Review from Stephanie C.
Toronto, ON
I'm craving for one of these right now as I write this.
With other empanada joints in the market, El Gordo is certainly a place I'll venture into for cheap snack on-the-go.
They have a vast menu of choices but depending on the time of day, they may not have the one you've been craving for. Despite this, for three whole bucks you can try a new flavour as you continue your visit of Kensington. -
Review from Quaid M.
Toronto, ON
So, I walked by today, shortly after writing my review and the El Gordo sign is down and it says "Pancho Bakery" and "Arepa Cafe". So, if you are looking for the old El Gordo, this is where you have to go.
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7/10/2011
The food is very good and very unique and this is a perfect place for a relaxed weekend summer day… Read more »
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7/10/2011
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Review from Thomas S.
Toronto, ON
This is the best food in Kensington. They have new food stations, with wonderful food. I strongly recommend the Green Tostada. Each flavour and ingredient was amazing. The chefs are extremely kind and pay a great attention to detail. Treat yourself and go here!!!!!
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Review from Hong Z.
Toronto, ON
3 is maybe pushing it at this nice little joint(pun intended) but I've had better pretty much describes this place. The lady was kind of lost and not to mention the kid pointing a laser in my eye. I'm a fan of family run but keep the kids away while you are running your business. My empanadas (lamb and beef curry) was luke warm even though she heated them up. Makes me wonder did she just pop them in the microwave for 30 seconds and hand them off to me and a friend(chicken and beef curry). For a place with a huge selection they sure had little choices. Jumbos is worth the walk across the street even though it seems like that owner is on her rag the empanadas (3 choices I believe) taste fresher and crispy, plus I like the addition of salsa(verde?*) on the side
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Review from Denise M.
Toronto, ON
A great take-out empanda place with about 30 different types listed on the board. What they lack in decor they make up for in taste. It's perfect for running in and grabbing a tasty inexpensive snack when you're in the market.
