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		<title>Review: Hue&#8217;s Kitchen</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 23:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want cheap eats near the Yonge/Bloor area, everyone knows (aside from fast food) that you&#8217;d just head over to Ginger.  Alternatively, you can now head across the street to Hue&#8217;s Kitchen, which is a lot like Ginger.  Well, I guess that&#8217;s probably because it&#8217;s owned by the same people.  Hue&#8217;s Kitchen offers pretty [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you want cheap eats near the Yonge/Bloor area, everyone knows (aside from fast food) that you&#8217;d just head over to Ginger.  Alternatively, you can now head across the street to Hue&#8217;s Kitchen, which is a lot like Ginger.  Well, I guess that&#8217;s probably because it&#8217;s <strong>owned by the same people</strong>.  Hue&#8217;s Kitchen offers pretty much the same stuff Vietnamese/Thai cuisine that you can get across the street for roughly the same price.  But they do have a few interesting additions to their menu.  They offer butter chicken, caramel chicken, and even breakfast.  But aside from a few sauce changes, it&#8217;s essentially the same stuff.</p>
<p>Antony, Tona, and myself decided to go check it out today and order a few different things from their menu that aren&#8217;t really offered at Ginger.  I went with butter chicken served with naan and mango chutney.  Antony went with the caramel chicken-mango, and Tona, decided to be brave and go with pad thai.  I say &#8216;brave&#8217; because everyone knows that Ginger&#8217;s pad thai isn&#8217;t the greatest.  Actually, let me widen that statement &#8212; any pad thai in Toronto isn&#8217;t that greatest.  Why?  Because, everyone seems to use ketchup in it!  Sara is actually on an ongoing hunt to find a place that doesn&#8217;t use ketchup in their pad thai.</p>
<div id="attachment_288" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-288" title="Caramel Chicken-Mango" src="http://www.tobites.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/IMG_1291-300x225.jpg" alt="Caramel Chicken-Mango" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Caramel Chicken-Mango</p></div>
<p>Much like at Ginger, you&#8217;re given a numbered card stand to place on your table and wait for your food to be delivered.  first came Antony&#8217;s caramel chicken-mango.  First off, you may notice, it doesn&#8217;t really contain much &#8220;caramel&#8221; sauce on it.  It didn&#8217;t really have much of a taste to it at all, oddly enough.</p>
<p>Second up was my butter chicken.  The butter chicken uses the same pieces of chicken breast from every other meal on there, just that they&#8217;re smothered in butter chicken sauce.  The sauce also doesn&#8217;t really taste that much like butter chicken sauce, but more like a thai curry.  It was somewhat spicy.  But hey, where&#8217;s my mango chutney?!  I asked the cashier (as the flyer said &#8220;with mango chutney&#8221; while on the board up top, it made no mention of it) and she said that they removed it because of people not liking it that much.  I can see why since I can only remember eating mango chutney with crunchy papadum which this meal doesn&#8217;t have.  But the nice cashier brought me a side.  Oddly enough, it also lacked rice.  So you were just getting butter chicken with naan.  The problem is there&#8217;s way too much soupy sauce to not have this with some rice, so you have to spent an extra $1.50 for some rice with the meal.  Also, the butter chicken costs a staggering $9.50 while the other meals ranged from $6.50 to $7.50.  I think $8.50 or even $7.95 would be more reasonable for the cost of it, but I guess I&#8217;m just a bit of a penny pincher.</p>
<div id="attachment_289" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-289" title="Butter Chicken and Naan" src="http://www.tobites.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/IMG_1292-300x225.jpg" alt="Butter Chicken and Naan" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Butter Chicken and Naan</p></div>
<p>Tona&#8217;s pad thai was ketchup-ey, as expected.  I can&#8217;t say much more about it other than she wasn&#8217;t really a fan of it and found it to be a bit too greasy.  I&#8217;ve had pad thai a few times at Ginger and I think if they just took out the ketchup, it would make it a heck of a lot better.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re looking for a fast and cheap place for lunch near the Yonge and Bloor area, then go ahead and give Hue&#8217;s Kitchen a try.  I feel like they&#8217;re trying to go with more of a Spring Rolls type eat-in restaurant with the decor and design of the place but unfortunately the quality of the food just isn&#8217;t as high.<br />
<a href="http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/10/1462691/restaurant/Yorkville/Hues-Kitchen-Toronto"><img style="border: medium none; width: 200px; height: 146px;" src="http://www.urbanspoon.com/b/link/1462691/biglink.gif" alt="Hue's Kitchen on Urbanspoon" /></a></p>
<p><span><strong>Average Price: </strong>$6 – $9 per entree<br />
<strong>Hours: </strong></span>Opens at 7:30am for Breakfast (yes, breakfast)<span><br />
<strong> Address:</strong> </span>774 Yonge St.<br />
<span> <strong>Phone: </strong></span>416-967-0404<br />
<span> <strong>TTC Directions: </strong>Get off at Yonge/Bloor station, walk south half a block on the west side of Yonge<br />
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