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New Toronto restaurants hope Summerlicious brings in customers after 2-year hiatus

Boaz Rachamin is the owner of Eisenbergs Sandwiches, one of over more than 200 restaurants participating in this year's Summerlicious program in Toronto. He says the food is inspired by his family from Montreal, with roots in Jerusalem.The return of the discounted, three-course lunch and dinner program comes as a relief for many hard-hit Toronto eateries — especially those that opened in the past couple of years.

"We're hoping to bring people in for Summerlicious with their dogs," says Chris Chan, the manager of Lobster Burger Bar. "We've got some good food out here in Scarborough, and it's worth the drive from anywhere in the GTA to come to Scarborough and try out what we do," said David.

 

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