Montana's on Urbanspoon
As it can be seen, people were in a meaty mood!  Here are ribs, wings and chicken tacos from Montana's!  Came with caesar salad, coleslaw, fries and cornbread too.  

Ribs were tender and the meat fell off the bone easily.  They were moist, big and chunky.  The wings seemed a bit on the smallish side though it would have been nice to have a dipping sauce to go with it.  I really enjoyed the chicken tacos.  It had some crispy bits (deep-fried pita bread strips?) that added a tasty crunch.  The chicken was grilled nicely; not dry at all. 

The Caesar had real bacon bits and there was a generous portion of grated Parmesan but seemed a bit too saucy...Am thinking of the calories here.  The cornbread was different...Don't often get the chance to eat it.  It was moist but I often find cornbread to be a bit too grainy for my liking. 

The restaurant had a nice ambiance; there was decked out with wooden furniture in keeping with the mid-west theme.  The servers were attentive and I enjoyed doodling with their crayons on their paper tablecloth while waiting for the food.  It's fun to get to be a kid every now and then :)
 
Five Guys Burgers & Fries on Urbanspoon
Was watching an episode of 'Once Upon A Time' and watched a character eat a hot dog; was thinking I hadn't had a street dog in ages...They don't have any in Hong Kong...The real ones anyway...And that led me to think of burgers and before you know it, we were in the car and on our way for a greasy, satisfying burger from Johnny's.  Unfortunately, they were closed!  We decided to give 5 Guys a try.  There are 3 locations in Toronto, we went to the one on Warden as it was closest. 

As it was late in the evening (nearly 9pm I think), it wasn't too crowded but as the burgers are individually crafted with your choice of toppings and condiments, there was a bit of wait.  To pass the time, we munched on the roasted peanuts available in open sacks.  Was very satisfying to pop and munch!
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Those are sacks of peanuts, just ready to be popped and eaten. Crunch! Crunch!!
The burgers arrived but I was disappointed that the buns were not toasted.  In fact, they were cool to the touch.  the meat was juicy and the toppings fresh.  I chose the small regular burger at $5.19, figured smaller burgers meant fewer calories...Ha!  Didn't help that I also ordered a small fry; comforted myself with the thought that since I'm sharing, it means half the fat. 

There's a small blackboard near the cashier which states where and what type of potatoes are used for that day's fries.  The small fries we ordered was plenty enough for us to snack on...Was late after all and we didn't want to feel too guilty afterwards.  Think they were $2.99 and the soft drink had free refills.
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This is the small burger with one beef patty for $5.19. The regular has two patties and is $6.99.