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Loga's CornerBWorth Trying
216 Close Ave, Toronto, ON M6K 1M3, Canada
· Tibetan restaurant, Dumpling restaurant, Fast food restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (3472 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Beloved Parkdale momo spot serving fast, tasty dumplings at rock-bottom prices; expect limited seating, occasional service rough edges, and very spicy sauces.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Loga's Corner delivers excellent momo quality and exceptional speed at outstanding value, earning solid grade B performance. However, quality variation between orders and isolated but serious food safety reports prevent a higher grade. This is a destination for budget-conscious dumpling lovers seeking authentic Tibetan comfort food, not fine dining—and it excels in that category.
Restaurant Summary
The counter is small, the line moves fast, and trays of steaming dumplings keep flying out—Loga's Corner feels no-frills and bustling. Reviewers rave about the momo-and-sauce combo, with one noting the fried chicken dumplings were "crispy outside and perfectly filled." However, expect limited seating and occasional rough edges like scarce parking or inconsistent warmth on off moments. The cooking is straightforward and satisfying rather than flashy: classic Tibetan momos, a couple noodle soups, and mango lassi. It is a comfort-first menu anchored by texture—juicy steamed fillings and crackly fried skins—plus a famously fiery house hot sauce. If you love value and speed, this hits; if you want ambiance or elaborate plating, there are better fits nearby. Families do fine here thanks to mild base flavors before sauce, simple fillings, and prices that stretch. Kids who like dumplings can share plates of chicken, beef, or potato; just watch the very spicy sauces and the tight seating, where takeout may be the easier route.
At a Glance
- Standout value with 10-piece momos around C$9
- Lightning-fast counter service ideal for quick meals
- Addictive house hot sauce and C$5 lassi
- Limited seating and scarce parking
- Occasional service brusqueness and cleanliness complaints
What Sets It Apart
- house_made_hot_sauce
- frozen_momos_to_go
- ultra_fast_turnaround
What People Love
- That first bite of juicy momo
- The crackle of fried wrappers
- House hot sauce heat and flavor
- Consistently low prices
Points of Concern
- Vegetarian momos receive mixed feedback on flavor and oiliness
- Isolated but serious contamination claims raise caution despite rarity
- Limited seating and dim interior make dine-in less comfortable
- Parking is difficult on nearby streets during peak times
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average CostC$14-20 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair steamed beef momos (C$9) with mango lassi (C$5) if sensitive to heat
- Choose fried momos (C$10) when you want maximum crisp
Perfect For
- A fast, filling lunch under C$15
- Takeout dumplings on the way home
- Budget-friendly group snacking
- Spice lovers chasing heat
Location Insights
Area: Eclectic, immigrant-rich Parkdale with mix of longtime residents, creatives, and budget diners; casual storefront vibe.
Safety: Generally busy and fine by day; mixed late-night feel with some rough edges reported by reviewers.
Nearby: Queen St W corridor, near transit and small eateries; limited street parking; takeaway-heavy foot traffic.
Dovercourt-Wallace Emerson-JunctionThe neighborhood offers a casual and community-oriented dining atmosphere with many independent eateries, ethnic restaurants, and cafes. It is known for its multicultural food options and a friendly, laid-back vibe that attracts locals seeking authentic and affordable dining experiences.
Little Portugal (bordering area)Characterized by Portuguese bakeries, cafes, and restaurants, this micro-neighborhood adds a distinct cultural flavor to the dining scene with a focus on traditional and contemporary Portuguese cuisine.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–23:00
Tuesday11:00–23:00
Wednesday11:00–23:00
Thursday11:00–23:00
Friday11:00–23:00
Saturday11:00–23:00
Sunday11:00–23:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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