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    Let’s Toast

    4.5 (52 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Menu (Limited offerings, at this time), but 2 of 3 savory sandwiches I ordered & tried were good.
    Sam H.

    Finally got a chance to check this place out. It's my understanding that this business originally started as a Food Truck and they opened a brick & mortar location in the Uptown Plaza. It's a small store front with only 3-4 person table tops & 6 bar stool seats at a counter inside and they do have a few tables outside. Upon entering you are immediately in front of the place to submit your order. This place was full and a small line for ordering. The gentleman that took my order was friendly & professional. I opted to try the bulgogi cheesesteak and bacon & egg sandwiches to go. They have a limited menu which is fine. By the time I had gotten home, it was still fairly warm and it was packaged well. Everything was cooked properly and seasoned well. Definitely worth the trip for me from the east valley.

    Wil L.

    This place is so cool looking and only makes a few sandwiches. Their homemade milk bread was super soft and I ordered the bulgogi cheesesteak. The sandwich had lots of cheese and a welcome fried egg inside. Definitely washed it down with the cool refreshing watermelon slushie. Lines can get long and there is really no place to sit as they only had a few tables inside along with several stools, 3 tables outside but not when it's 108 degrees. Must try and support the mom and pop business. Both owners were there were extremely hard and I wish them great success.

    Royce K.

    Man I had to go two days in a row I can tell you its all about that milk bread so nice and fluffy and toasted perfectly 1st day I got the bulgogi with jalapeño and the spicy sauce no egg for me pure Heaven 2nd day i got the spicy chicken that was grate too a skip the soda and get the watermelon slushy please be patient with these guys they just opened there super busy

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    Edgar D.

    Finally! I would have to travel back to Japan to get a tastier sandwich than this! Happy to support a husband and wife small business from the beginning. Ive followed these sandos since the first few farmers market appearances. Owners are super friendly and truly enjoy their customers. The bacon and egg is my favorite. These are hearty and delicious. A full meal, no way you can finish it in one sitting. It's a simple menu and it's perfect. Just in time for summer the watermelon juice is a refreshing delight. So Yummy. Nice to go packaging available or enjoy the fresh new restaurant, beautiful vintage vibe with modern touches throughout. Cant wait to be back!

    Shyla N.

    Be prepared to walk out with a food coma The toast sandwiches were so good but extremely filling. We went during peak hours so the wait was about 20ish minutes but I think it's worth it. The bulgolgi cheesesteak had this crazy cheese pull I did not expect (I felt like I was posing for an advertisement LOL). Very red inside and the lighting is a little harsh but the theme of the shop is so cute! Wish I took pictures but it was super busy so be prepared.

    Jody L.

    Went there with hubby. I got the spicy chicken and he got the egg one (with bacon I think). Food is good - don't get me wrong. But almost $15 for a chicken sandwich is a bit too much imo. Plus you don't even get napkins. They leave one roll of paper towel by the trash can for the whole restaurant. It's some place that you should try for at least once. But will I go back? That's debatable. Plus service was just a okay.

    The feast!!

    Unquestionably the best breakfast and lunch in AZ. The egg/bacon is our fav, but the bulgogi is incredible too. Strawberry is a great sweet alternative, and the chicken is very spicy but awesome when up for the heat. Been visiting Let's Toast since it was only at farmers markets and it's always been amazing. Indoors now certain helps in the summer in their beautiful new shop. Owners and staff are so nice, work quickly and just great people. So many reasons to support this place, and still greatest reward is getting to have the food.

    Got the bulgogi cheesesteak, awesome and light. The place was super clean with an open kitchen. Watching the chef/owners work and pour their love into the food was awesome. I watched them assemble a bacon and egg toast and decided I'll have to be back tomorrow to try it. They're not shy with sauce, their excellence, and the pride they take in their product. 10/5 stars.

    Jay H.

    No matter where they are, you find them and eat!! This place has the goods, and the goods are fantastic. If you see a line, don't worry the food is coming out fast and delicious. The bread, sauce, meat, and cheese are amazing. Do not miss out when they are around!!!

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    Sloane W.

    I finally made it out to the new shop, I previously bought these scrumptious sandwiches from the Farmers Market. The experience was a pleasant one, there were two young men working one handling the food another taking orders. There was some stuff sold out but to be expected after the grand opening this weekend. The sandwich was delicious nonetheless, the wait time wasn't too unreasonable I think my only ask would be consistency amongst my sandwiches but that comes with time and flow. Overall great experience

    Bacon, Egg, & Cheese.
    Rashmi G.

    Let's Toast has been coming to the east valley more frequently, to the Gilbert Farmer's Market. If you follow them on social media, they post a monthly calendar showing where you can find them. At the Gilbert Farmer's Market, they offer the Korean Bulgogi sandwich which comes on Japanese Milk Bread with meat, eggs, cheese, mayo/sauce. They also have the Bacon, Egg, and Cheese option served on the same bread, and comes topped with sriracha mayo and mayo. I personally prefer the Bacon, Egg, and Cheese which is a little lighter than the Bulgogi. It's a pretty tasty sandwich, but definitely higher priced. They do make everything fresh to order, so a nice breakfast occasionally, but not one I'd be able to eat regularly.

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    Ursula D.

    Okay, Yelpers, listen up! These sandwiches? They're not just eye candy; they're taste bud heaven. And that's coming from someone who considers bread a... well, bread. But these thick slices? They're actually good! The fillings are savory, hearty, and everything you dream of. Be warned, though - after 10 AM, the line can get a little wild. My guess? They're so good, everyone wants a piece (or two slices!). Maybe they're a tad understaffed, but seriously, take a deep breath and wait. My personal "will I be back?" meter is currently hovering around a solid 75% - and that's saying something for a non-bread-lover facing a potential line! It's SO worth it. In a crowded Phoenix food scene, Let's Toast shines brighter than a desert sunrise. Go get your sandwich fix! Return Factor: 75%

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    Vlad V.

    I checked out the Bao and Chicken Wing Festival in Peoria for the first time on a Saturday afternoon. Let's Toast was one of the vendors at the festival and I knew I had to check them out. One, because they had the longest line at the festival and two, because they have good Yelp reviews. Since I was trying them out at a festival, service and ambiance weren't a big part of the experience so I'll focus on the main attraction: the food. Let's Toast is known for its bulgogi sandwiches. They are a sight to behold and they taste as good as they look. First, they toast two milk Texas toasts on the grill. In between the bread, you'll find tender pieces of marinated bulgogi. And a delicious sauce. Simple yet effective. This was hands-down the best food I had at the festival and well worth the 20-minute wait. Let's Toast, I will be back.

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