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    One2 Snacks

    4.5 (269 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    One HALF of the laksa. Massive portions. Not drowning in coconut milk. Perfect Malay curry+aromatics. Get it with the yellow egg noodle.
    Deb P.

    Fast forward from my last visit during the halcyon days of no COVID. This place is still thE #1 best choice for authentic Malay food. You've got to place your order in advance. It'll take forever if you don't OR they may be out of your favourite thing to order. Spouse and I shared the gigantic curry laksa with yellow noodles, and a beautiful ikan bilis on a bed of coconut infused, rich nasi lemak. Purchased a couple of pandan kuih and dodol (pandan and kelapa) - (sweets). This food transports me back to the Cape of Good Hope where I was born and which is home to a sizeable Cape Malay community who've been there for centuries. This is the ultimate food which I love to eat. Terimeh kasih, One2Snacks!

    Closed for holidays. Open on October 6, 2022.  Thursdays-Sundays 11-7pm. Order online at one2snacks@gmail.com
    Imelda M.

    One2 Snacks is closed for holidays. Open on October 6, 2022. Thursdays-Sundays 11-7pm. Order online at one2snacks@gmail.com

    kuih dadar (sweet coconut rolled crepe dessert)
    Jason M.

    One2 Snacks and Restoran Malaysia - my 2 favourite malay food spots in the GTA. Nothing else comes close. This resto is literally like 8 seats. If you dine in, make sure you order laksa cuz it tastes way better as a dine-in item. I've voted their laksa, the best laksa in toronto and no I didn't stutter. The char kuey teow is also fantastic and has such amazing wok hay. I like that the portion sizes are absolutely gargantuan. Always feel like I'm getting maximum bang for my buck. The pad thai is ok. It's not as good as some other places. You can prolly skip trying this item if you order here. Curry puffs have really good spice but are a little on the dry side. I think that's just the way these are supposed to taste though. Out of all the desserts: kuih dadar (rolled coconut crepe) was my favourite. The other ones were either too contrasting of a sweet and salty nature or just too texturous haha. I didn't try the kuih seri durian because well ... not a fan of durian LOL. The family is some of the nicest people around. Always down for a chat when they're not busy.

    It's a hole in the wall type of place... Take out only, but don't judge the book by its cover.
    B H.

    First off it's a take out only restaurant. The interior looks like it needs some work. Once you get past the initial appearance, you are faced with a limited menu, especially if you come on a business day l, about 8-9 items to choose from. The weekend menu has a bit more variety. The food on the other hand, is very good. We ordered lasak and kuai Diao... Both are surprisingly good. Wish they had some fried onion bits I can sprinkle on top of the lasak. We ate the food in the food court inside the plaza, and I can taste the serious wok hay from the kuai Diao. Worth coming back! 4 Star based on only the food.

    Menu on Jan 29/23
    Tracy T.

    I totally forgot that the last time I tried to come here (maybe about 2 years ago), I was turned away because I didn't do my research to know that they only accepted pre-orders. I came back this past Sunday.. and yet again forgot that I needed to do a pre-order!! Oh, the shame. But since we were already parked, we chanced it and went inside to ask. Luckily, the employee was very welcoming, checked with the kitchen, and agreed to take our order since they weren't too busy! We ordered Char Kway Teow, Mee Goreng, and Curry Laksa for mains, and Kuih Dadar and Kuih Seri Durian for dessert. The kitchen worked very quickly and our order was ready only after just 15 minutes. The char kway teow was very savoury and definitely had that highly desired "wok hay" taste. The mee goreng was on the sweeter and spicier side (even though I ordered it mild) but was equally tasty. The curry laksa had a nice coconut aroma but my boyfriend said it wasn't as rich as other ones he's had. Their desserts were also quite interesting and unique since it was my first time trying them. The kuih dadar was a soft pandan crepe roll stuffed with shredded coconut seeped in palm sugar - I found the coconut a bit too overwhelming/sweet so I couldn't really taste any pandan. The kuih seri durian was interesting since they paired a slightly salty sticky rice base with a sweet durian custard on top - at first, this dessert didn't smell very strong of durian but the taste was actually quite nice. As the portions here are fairly large and all of the noodle prices are under $10, I would definitely come back.. and remember to pre-order next time! I even took a picture of their menus and email as a reminder this time - one2snacks@gmail.com!!

    Curry puffs
    Aaron L.

    It's an open secret amongst Toronto's Malaysian community that this hole-in-the-wall takeout joint serves some of the city's best and most authentic Malaysian food, and I was not disappointed. I got the curry laksa and the curry puffs, both of which were super tasty. The curry laksa in particular was super flavourful and filled to the brim with fish balls, tofu puffs, and chicken. Will definitely come back to try some of their other dishes. PSA: best to pre-order at least a day in advance by email at one2snacks@gmail.com.

    Curry laksa
    Mike W.

    Took me 3 years to get here. The odd hours and ordering procedure made it so inaccessible for someone who lives in downtown. As I am a fan of Malaysian food , this is one place I had to try. The prices are very good, the food for me is alright. Everything was okay but doesn't spark that much joy. Char kway teow - it doesn't have the signature brown colour I'm looking for. It's a bit dull. My order was slightly burnt. Missing some key ingredients that I like in this dish. Curry Laksa - wow it smells so fragrant. But that was it. Maybe it's because I kept it for the next day but it felt underwhelming. I might have to retry this again and eat it fresh fresh. The durian dessert was delicious. Salt forward glutinous rice. My first time having it so nothing to compare with.

    Char kway teow
    Rachel L.

    We called around 3pm for takeout and picked up 30 minutes later on a Sunday. Sometimes when you call too late they are fully booked or run out of ingredients. The char kway teow hit the spot, like always. The Mee Goreng was good but not as good as the char kway teow. We also tried their pandan and durian dessert cakes and both were delicious!

    Laksa
    Sonia C.

    Been wanting to try this for a long time and finally got the chance! We emailed on Friday for an order on Saturday but they were already fully booked on orders, so we got it for Sunday instead. Definitely recommended to email them a few days in advance! We got the following: 1. Char Kway teow - stir fried noodles with lots of wok hey (smokey) and flavour 2. Laksa with mixed noodles - I liked the different textures you get from having two types of noodles (egg and vermicelli) and the fried tofu were fresh, bouncy and absorbs all of the soup flavour 3. Mee goreng - spicy and flavourful like everything else 4. Nasi lemak with chicken curry - also very flavourful and one of the less heavy options 5. Curry puffs - must get! The mix of spices inside were so good!

    Chris C.

    I heard about this place a long time ago and it took me a while to get here. It was worth the wait! Not knowing much about Malaysian cuisine, I was glad to have Jennifer K along to do the ordering. She's been coming here for a while and has gotten to know the owners. Actually, the young man behind the counter seemed to know almost all the customers that came in while we were there. He even provided complimentary delivery to neighbouring businesses. That's great personal service! We had Char Kway Teow, a stir-fried dish of mixed noodles, and Curry Laksa, a curry based soup, also with mixed noodles. We also had samosas, filled with potatoes. Everything was absolutely delicious! The stir-fried noodles had great flavour, with a little added texture from bean sprouts. The Curry Laksa was equally enjoyable, even though the flavours were a little more subtle. It was a huge bowl of goodness! The samosas were also good but I prefer a flakier pastry shell. Space is really tight, with very close seating for eleven, leaving little space for customers placing orders and picking up. It's not a good place to be if you have claustrophobia. It is, however, a great place to get great tasting food!

    Storefront
    Chuan C.

    They have very authentic Malaysian food and desserts. It is a very small restaurant mainly for takeout although the is space for 10 people to eat in. The Nasi Lemak and all desserts are only available on weekends. It is best to order and reserve the weekend desserts ahead of time because they will run out of them. There is quite a wait if you come and order the food in person. In our second time here (Nov 2018), we ordered the Char Kway Teow and Chee Cheong Fun with sweet sauce. Today, 2019-12-07, we managed to get 3 of the desserts (called kuih in Malaysia) and the Nasi Lemak wit Chicken Curry ($8.00). Note: They only accept cash.

    "Vegetarian" Char Kway Teow
    Patricia J.

    They can do vegetarian versions of many of the dishes but keep in mind the base sauce or curry will NOT be veggie. Flexible, helpful service. Young guy at the front explained the menu and was super chill. I came in midday on a Thursday so I got my order in 10 minutes. Super easy. Food was good. Got the classic Char Kway Teow and liked it a lot. It wasn't earth shattering but solid at a good price. I want to give the Laksa a try next time

    The char kway teow (bottom) and nask lemak with sambal ika bilis (top)
    Jay L.

    The family owned restaurant took some time off in the summer due to health reasons and now they've been back since I don't know when. I really wished them well when they had to let me know the news after I oblivously put in my order for pickup. I am happy that they the entire family was able rest and recover enough to open up this absolute gem of a restaurant again. It is really a treat to taste these delicious home-cooked flavours and you should not be surprized that if they are already fully booked for orders in and around the weekends. Luckily, we were able to have a bit of luck and ordered our oft-favourite char kway teow while trying something new on the menu, the nasi lemak. The portions are still massive here and the prices are still oozing with value for money in my opinion. You could easily get two meals out of each dish if you don't end up binge eating it all in one sitting. The char kway teow had a lot of "wok hay" with the sear and carmelization of the meat, veggies, and noodles all tossed together into a delicious dish. The nasi lemak with the ikan bilis had a lot of different textures and flavours from the fragrant rice, to the salty spicy fishes, the crunchiness of the peanuts, and the refreshing crunch of the cucumber mixing all together. This is always a treat and will always find opportunities to come back for more.

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