Holy cow is a common phrase meaning "god". The name of the store is intended to change the cow, but people think more of the cow, and cow-derived milk, cheese, beef, and burgers. rated as the best burger, milkshake in Toronto.
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Reviews of Holy Chuck Burgers (1450 Yonge St)
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Holy cow is a common expression, meaning "Oh my God". The name of this restaurant intentionally replaces the word "cow" so that people will think of cow, as well as milk, cheese, beef, and hamburgers derived from cows. It is rated as the best burgers and milkshakes in Toronto.
I always come here for my lunch before work because the food is good and the service is fast, it won't delay my work. I like the burgers with lettuce, tomato, onion, ketchup and mustard, the grilled cheese sandwich, and the smoked beef burger is also very good.
Convenient transportation, easy to find, the whole environment is very local, the ingredients are also very fresh
I experienced a very fast service here. It took less than five minutes from our ordering to the presentation of the dishes. It was amazing. I like this speed very much. Of course, I prefer the burger here. The bread is very soft. I can eat bread alone. The meatloaf, cheese, mushrooms and caramel onions inside are superbly tasty.
It was hard to find a restaurant that suited me because I was a vegetarian, however this restaurant was very good for me, I had a vegetarian burger here with roast corn, brown rice and clams, then a little chips and drinks, and the final price was relatively low, It's worth my next visit.