Tut’s Egyptian Street Food

CNE food trucks near the Princes Gates
Food Truck Frenzy near the Princes Gates. Photo courtesy of the Canadian National Exhibition.
Best for
Egyptian street sandwiches, fried cauliflower and sweet zalabya
Neighbourhood
CNE and Toronto area
Address
Toronto locations and seasonal event service
Price
Festival pricing. Check the board before ordering.

Tut's Egyptian Street Food is a Toronto-area food vendor mentioned in our CNE 2026 guide. The vendor is confirmed for the 2026 CNE Food Truck Frenzy. One exact dish is not guaranteed because festival menus can change.

The quick answer

It may be worth considering for egyptian street sandwiches, fried cauliflower and sweet zalabya. The main warning is google Maps returned several locations rather than one fair-vendor profile. We could not verify a dependable standalone Google rating, so the profile does not borrow reviews from a similarly named business.

  • Best for: Egyptian street sandwiches, fried cauliflower and sweet zalabya
  • Price: Festival pricing. Check the board before ordering.
  • Location: Toronto locations and seasonal event service
  • Review evidence: No dependable standalone Google rating found

Who will like it

  • People who are interested in the vendor's signature item.
  • People who care about egyptian street sandwiches, fried cauliflower and sweet zalabya.
  • Small sandwiches make sharing easier.

Who should probably skip it

  • Anyone with a strict budget should compare the price and portion before joining the line.
  • Google Maps returned several locations rather than one fair-vendor profile.
  • Small portions can feel expensive at event pricing.

How to have a better visit

  1. Check the live menu, price and location before travelling.
  2. Order one signature item first and share it when possible.
  3. Ask about allergens and ingredients directly at the business.
  4. At an event, compare the line and price with nearby vendors before committing.

What it does well

Distinctive Egyptian flavours that are rare at a fair Small sandwiches make sharing easier Vegetarian choices can be more interesting than standard fries

What reviewers complain about

We could not verify a standalone Google business profile with enough reviews to give this vendor a fair rating. We are saying that plainly instead of borrowing reviews from a similarly named business. Google Maps returned several locations rather than one fair-vendor profile Small portions can feel expensive at event pricing Fried items are best eaten immediately A predicted special is not a confirmed menu item

Our verdict

Try one focused item and share it before ordering more. Festival food is expensive, and the most dramatic photo is not always the best thing on the menu.

See the vendor in context in our complete CNE 2026 guide.

Frequently asked questions

Is Tut's Egyptian Street Food confirmed for the CNE 2026?

The vendor is confirmed for the 2026 CNE Food Truck Frenzy. One exact dish is not guaranteed because festival menus can change.

What is Tut's Egyptian Street Food best known for?

Egyptian street sandwiches, fried cauliflower and sweet zalabya. The exact event menu can be smaller than the regular menu.

Does the Google rating describe the CNE truck?

No dependable standalone rating was found. Do not use reviews for a similarly named business.

Should you line up for Tut's Egyptian Street Food?

Check the live menu and price first. Join the line when the signature item is available and the wait still fits your day.

How current is this profile?

The address, official links and Google review themes were checked August 18, 2026. Hours, prices, menus and staff can change, so confirm time-sensitive details on the official site.

How should you use the Google rating?

Use it as one signal, not a promise. Read the repeated themes, check how many reviews exist, and give more weight to recent reviews that describe the same type of visit you are planning.

What Google reviewers say

These are recurring themes in public Google reviews checked August 18, 2026. They are not independently verified facts, and individual experiences vary.

Pros reviewers mention

  • Distinctive Egyptian flavours that are rare at a fair
  • Small sandwiches make sharing easier
  • Vegetarian choices can be more interesting than standard fries
  • Signature items give first-time customers a clear place to start
  • Current menus or social posts help visitors see the food before ordering
  • Sharing one or two items can make comparison easier

Cons reviewers mention

  • Google Maps returned several locations rather than one fair-vendor profile
  • Small portions can feel expensive at event pricing
  • Fried items are best eaten immediately
  • A predicted special is not a confirmed menu item
  • Prices, portions and menu availability can change
  • Busy service periods can affect freshness and wait times

What Toronto Reddit discussions say

Reddit comments are personal stories, not verified facts. We use them to show what people notice, including complaints that may not affect everyone. Discussions were checked August 18, 2026.

Evidence note: One detailed CNE planning comment named possible items. Treat this as a watch list, not a firsthand review or confirmed menu.

What people liked

  • A Toronto CNE watch list highlighted zalabya, a beef liver sandwich and fried cauliflower if offered.

Concerns and limits

  • The commenter had not tried the predicted items and clearly said 2026 menus were not confirmed.

Sources: Reddit discussion 1

Location

Open Tut’s Egyptian Street Food in Google Maps