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Eat Nabati

Eat Nabati Eat Nabati is a Middle Eastern vegetarian and vegan restaurant located on Baldwin Street in Toronto. The restaurant offers a fusion of Middle Eastern and North American flavors, with a menu that includes pitas, shawarma, falafel, bowls, and koshary. Customers can enjoy their food on the patio or take it to-go for a day out at the beach or park. Eat Nabati is known for its delicious pitas and hummus-falafel combo. The restaurant also provides koshary every Friday, which is highly recommended by regular patrons.

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If you know you know! & if you don't these legends are Fatima Koshary & Abdo their love story started with her selling h...
2021-08-25

If you know you know!

& if you don't these legends are Fatima Koshary & Abdo their love story started with her selling him koshary. Every Egyptian millennial grew up watching this 😂🥲💕

Thank you for inspiring us!

Reposted from  Afternoon everyone! ☀️ Celebrating my third post, this one goes to  💗Been here a few times, and I couldn’...
2021-08-24

Reposted from Afternoon everyone! ☀️

Celebrating my third post, this one goes to 💗

Been here a few times, and I couldn’t love them more!

Personally I love everything that comes in a pita, and this pitas are amazing! They are perfect for grab and go, enjoy at the park, beach, or just have them at their patio!

And also, what’s better than hummus and falafel together? The answer is NOTHING ELSE! 🤤

Sure there’s more than pitas, they got shawarma, bowls, falafel on its own, and more!

Go take a walk at the iconic Kensington Market and try them out!🍴

Reposted from  Today’s   from  in  . Friday only, don’t sleep. Thanks for the 📸 and support 💕🌱
2021-08-20

Reposted from Today’s from in . Friday only, don’t sleep.

Thanks for the 📸 and support 💕🌱

After the falafel/ta'meya existential debate we can all agree on one thing Koshary is the GOAT and we call it koshary ev...
2021-08-19

After the falafel/ta'meya existential debate we can all agree on one thing Koshary is the GOAT and we call it koshary everywhere. 🤤

Serving it every Friday! See y'all tomorrow!

Is it Ta'meya or Falafel?Stuffed Falafel is a thing in Egypt. Actually it is called Ta'meya everywhere in Egypt except f...
2021-08-17

Is it Ta'meya or Falafel?

Stuffed Falafel is a thing in Egypt. Actually it is called Ta'meya everywhere in Egypt except for Alexandria, where our family originates we are the only ones who call it Falafel 😅. Do you call it Ta'meya or Falafel?

As usual taking amazing pictures 💕💕

Reposted from  Baba's (beef style) Shawarma + Halloumi stuffed falafel 🤤🙌I FINALLY tried  and DAMN was it good. Amazing ...
2021-08-15

Reposted from Baba's (beef style) Shawarma + Halloumi stuffed falafel 🤤🙌

I FINALLY tried and DAMN was it good. Amazing flavours. Amazing texture. Great portion for the price. Supporting a local woman-run business. What more could you want?!

Can't wait to try more items on their menu 🤘 get your butts to Kensington Market if you haven't already.

Love, Alix💕

Egyptian tea with mint aka shay koshari now available to help you digest after you've enjoyed your meal 😉🌱
2021-08-14

Egyptian tea with mint aka shay koshari now available to help you digest after you've enjoyed your meal 😉🌱

For everyone who requested that we serve Koshary! There you have it the ultimate Egyptian nabati (vegan) dish!Rice, lent...
2021-08-12

For everyone who requested that we serve Koshary! There you have it the ultimate Egyptian nabati (vegan) dish!

Rice, lentils, macaroni, chickpeas, fried onions, garlic vinegar and tomato sauce. This dish is magic!

Served every Friday while quantities last!

Yallah come

Morning rituals of cleansing & clearing. Frankincense is something that dates back to ancient Egypt. It was used in herb...
2021-08-07

Morning rituals of cleansing & clearing. Frankincense is something that dates back to ancient Egypt. It was used in herbal medicine but also burned to cleanse the energy of the space you are in. It smells divine! We are going to be sharing more pictures of things other than our food to show case our culture but also our day to day activities!💕

Every Egyptian Kid grew up eating El Shamadan! The best chocolate wafers! And they just happen to be vegan! So we are he...
2021-08-06

Every Egyptian Kid grew up eating El Shamadan! The best chocolate wafers! And they just happen to be vegan! So we are here to share this gift with anyone who didn't grow up eating it! It's never too late😁💕

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY!! We turn 1 on June 15.We are celebrating our one year anniversary with a GIVEAWAY! We hav...
2021-06-08

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY!! We turn 1 on June 15.

We are celebrating our one year anniversary with a GIVEAWAY! We have Three prizes!
1. A $25 gift card.
2. A $15 gift card.
3. One Package of our Shawarmas (Chick’un Or Beefless)

How do you enter? Its simple:
1: make sure you are following us
2: Tell us in the comments below what your favourite meal is? Or if you haven’t tried us what you are looking forward to trying.
3: Tag a friend in the comments who you think would like to enter this giveaway
BONUS entries if you tag a few friends.
4: MAKE SURE YOU ARE LOCAL, This is mostly for third prize as our gift cards are electronic. we cannot ship any prizes and you will have to come pick it up within 1 week of winning.

*instagram only*

Address

160 Baldwin Street
Toronto, ON
M5T

Directions to a vegetarian/vegan restaurant on Baldwin Street in Toronto:

Public Transport:
1. Take the subway to St. Patrick Station.
2. Exit and head east on Dundas Street West.
3. Turn left onto McCaul Street and continue until you reach Baldwin Street.
4. Turn right onto Baldwin Street, and the restaurant will be on your left.

Driving/Parking:
1. From downtown Toronto, head north on University Avenue.
2. Turn right onto Dundas Street West.
3. Turn left onto McCaul Street, and then turn right onto Baldwin Street.
4. The restaurant will be located on your left-hand side.
5. Parking is available in nearby paid lots or street parking may also be available.

Directions to a Middle Eastern Restaurant on Baldwin Street in Toronto:

Public Transport:
1. Take the subway to St. Patrick Station
2. Exit and head east on Dundas Street West
3. Turn left onto McCaul Street, then take another left onto Baldwin Street
4. The restaurant will be located on your right-hand side

Driving/Parking:
1. From downtown Toronto, head north on University Avenue
2.Take a right at Dundas street west
3.Turn left towards McCaul St/Khalsa Way
4.Turn Right at Mc Caul St/Khalsa Way
5.Take another Right at Spadina Avenue
6.Then turn Left at Baldwin St, the restaurant will be located on your right-hand side
7.Parking is available in nearby paid lots or street parking may also be available

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 6pm
Tuesday 12pm - 8pm
Wednesday 12pm - 8pm
Thursday 12pm - 8pm
Friday 12pm - 8pm
Saturday 12pm - 8pm
Sunday 12pm - 8pm

Telephone

+1 289-277-0008

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What people say

Vegetarian and vegan restaurants are becoming increasingly popular as people become more health-conscious and environmentally aware. Eat Nabati, located on Baldwin Street in Toronto, is a prime example of a restaurant that blends Middle Eastern flavors with the North's harvest to create delicious vegetarian and vegan dishes.

One of the standout items on their menu is their pita sandwiches. They are perfect for those who want to grab something quick and delicious on the go or enjoy it at the park or beach. The hummus and falafel sandwich is a must-try, but they also offer shawarma, bowls, falafel on its own, and more.

What sets Eat Nabati apart from other vegetarian/vegan restaurants is their commitment to using only 100% Mid ingredients. This means that everything they serve is locally sourced and fresh. Their dedication to quality ingredients shines through in every dish they serve.

If you're looking for a tasty vegetarian or vegan meal in Toronto, look no further than Eat Nabati. Their unique blend of Middle Eastern flavors with local ingredients will leave you feeling satisfied and nourished.

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