Planta Burger in Toronto serves up a delectable range of plant-based burgers that are as satisfying as they are sustainable. This innovative eatery is perfect for vegetarians, vegans, and anyone looking to enjoy a delicious twist on classic burger fare. With a focus on fresh ingredients and bold flavors, Planta Burger has become a go-to spot for health-conscious foodies and eco-friendly diners alike.
4 Temperance Street, Downtown Toronto, Toronto, ON M5H 1Y4
Reviews for Planta Burger in Toronto, Ontario
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Soy Bomber3 years ago
1
9$ for a chocolate shake that was barely bigger than a coffee and tasted like cheap confectioners chocolate. what a ripoff.
the 10$ salad was tiny. (it was adequate flavored though)
the Kentucky burger was pretty much flavorless save for the odd bit of sauce and the couple pickled peppers.
the California burger ... was mediocre, but seemed like flavor town compared to the Kentucky.
I've been a vegetarian my entire adult life. 36 years,
and at this point in north American cuisine, if spend I 50$ on 2 burgs, a salad, and a shake, I at least expect them to match the low bar of average junk food. Read more
Julia Conti3 years ago
5
Good food and beautiful ambiance (especially for a burger place!)
The truffle burger was very filling and exactly what I was hoping for; it even comes with truffle fries! Be warned that there can be a bit of a wait when things are busy, but passing the time isn't hard when ... relaxing in the courtyard out front.
My one complaint is that we could not get strong confirmation that non-nut options were safe for someone with allergies in our party. They were able to grab food nearby, but ideally it would have been possible to order fries not cooked in the same oil as the (admittedly many) menu items with tree nuts. Read more
Helen Lindsay3 years ago
5
Stopped in here for lunch with my Dad who is not vegan. He enjoyed his burger and I got the Buffalo cauli Cobb salad which was delicious. The onion rings were a highlight for us! There is both indoor and outdoor seating although inside is mostly long counters not individual ... tables. We went on a Saturday and it was not busy, we didn’t wait in line at all and our food came out in about 10 minutes. Read more
Lilmini Shlomit4 years ago
3
If you are in the Financial District and looking to grab a quick plant-based burger, give this place a try. It's quite a popular vegan burger shop. The burger menu changes from time to time, so check before you want to visit. Delicious, crispy fries and onion rings. Buffalo cauliflower ... was nice but is not always consistent. Giant chocolate cookie was very buttery. Read more
Christine4 years ago
3
I ordered through Door Dash and my driver had my food for an hour before delivering so unfortunately my food was cold and soggy.
Looking past that though, I was disappointed in the actual patty. You can really taste the beans and the texture of the grains (quinoa?).
The fries were good. I ... really love nutritional yeast on my fries. I wish they were crunchier but again, that’s not the restaurants fault.
I’d love to try their salads based on other reviews but I would pass on order the burger again. Read more
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9$ for a chocolate shake that was barely bigger than a coffee and tasted like cheap confectioners chocolate. what a ripoff. the 10$ salad was tiny. (it was adequate flavored though) the Kentucky burger was pretty much flavorless save for the odd bit of sauce and the couple pickled peppers. the California burger ... was mediocre, but seemed like flavor town compared to the Kentucky. I've been a vegetarian my entire adult life. 36 years, and at this point in north American cuisine, if spend I 50$ on 2 burgs, a salad, and a shake, I at least expect them to match the low bar of average junk food. Read more