Dip, spread, eat and repeat. Hummus is a delicious and filling chickpea-based dish that can be enjoyed by the plateful or used as a condiment on just about anything. Here are seven Toronto restaurants where you can dip in to creamy, garlicky goodness.
Chef Anthony Rose has built a mini empire along the Dupont Street strip and his Middle Eastern endeavour is definitely worth repeat visits. You’ll find a few hummus variations on the menu: the signature Fat Pasha hummus is made in house with mashed chickpeas, tahini, lemon, smoked chipotle and extra virgin olive oil. If you’re looking for something a little different, try the haute truffle hummus prepared with poached duck egg and fragrant black truffle oil.
This Middle Eastern dining room (with locations in Leslieville and at Yonge and Eglinton) turns out authentic creamy hummus made with chickpea puree, Lebanese tahini sauce, fresh lemon juice and a touch of garlic. Diners can also opt to add toasted pine nuts for an extra crunch. If you’re visiting at lunchtime, hummus can be added to any of the savoury pita sandwiches, which are stuffed with your choice of falafel, eggplant, halloumi cheese and a range of meats.
This Mediterranean tapas bar on St. Clair West serves enticing Middle Eastern small plates that are designed for sharing. The menu features 40 appetizer-sized mezze dishes and diners are encouraged to order a wide variety of meat and vegetarian dishes and explore all of the different flavours. The houmous is a must-try chickpea dish made with tahini and lemon and a secret blend of spices. Get more bang for your buck on Tuesdays when every mezze dish is just $2.75.
House-made hummus pairs well with the hand-held sandwiches at this Queen West snack bar. Bite-sized pita pockets are stuffed with chicken, falafel, steak or Halloumi and dressed with unique ingredients inspired by different regions. The Greek features tzatziki, cucumber and red onion while the Egyptian arrives with eggplant, dates, cabbage and lemon juice. If you’re just looking for a quick bite – grab a 4 oz container of humus and a couple pieces of pita bread for under $5.