The menu at Globol - Carlton & Church restaurant, tucked inside the vibrant Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, truly feels like a global tour in a bowl. It’s casual and inviting, yet packed with bold, internationally inspired dishes that make you forget you’re standing in a grocery store. Think hearty signature bōls like creamy butter chicken over fluffy rice, fragrant green curry chicken, sweet and tangy General Tao, and zesty piri piri chicken - each bowl striking a satisfying balance of flavour and texture. There’s also shawarma with roasted potatoes and hummus, chicken teriyaki with crisp vegetables, and even fried rice if you’re craving something comforting and familiar.
What I appreciated most is how the menu connects diverse culinary traditions without feeling scattered: every dish is confidently executed, using quality ingredients and clear, bold flavours that speak for themselves. Whether you grab a shawarma wrap on the go or settle in with a spice‑rich burrito bowl, the menu flows seamlessly from one favourite to the next, giving you choices that are both adventurous and accessible. Plus, sides like crispy potatoes and falafel add variety without overcomplicating your order.
In a nutshell, Globol’s menu keeps things simple yet exciting, offering a solid mix of global comfort food you can enjoy quickly or take home with your groceries. It’s exactly the kind of casual, flavour‑forward eating experience that keeps locals coming back between shopping trips.