Global French taco chain opening first Canadian locations in Toronto Toronto FrenchTaco
has hundreds of locations spread across France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Germany. The halal chain was founded in 2007.French tacos aren't like the Mexican-style tacos most of us are familiar with here in Toronto. Rather than a small tortilla stuffed with fillings, French tacos consist of a large folded, grilled flour tortilla typically stuffed with fries, cheese and meats.
You can choose protein options like minced beef, beef merguez, chicken nuggets, Chicken Cordon Bleu or falafel, and sauces like Thai chili, barbecue, curry, ketchup or mayo. There's an option to add extra cheeses other than their cheese sauce, like Emmental, cheddar, mozarella, gouda, raclette or Boursin, for those who are serious cheese fiends. Other extras include mushrooms, onions or potato pancake.They also do sides like cheese fries, chicken tenders, onion rings, cheese rings and jalapeno cheese nuggets, and there are even desserts that include ice cream, shakes, donuts, cookies and tiramisu.
O'Tacos confirms with blogTO that the first store should be opening in the GTA in Q4 2024, but they don't have a specific location to share at the moment.
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