Daniel Radcliffe says Toronto’s Burger’s Priest offers ‘best burger I’ve ever had’

Harry Potter is powerless in the face of a burger. Specifically, a burger in Toronto.

Daniel Radcliffe, who has travelled all over the world promoting the "Harry Potter" franchise, admitted at the Toronto International Film Festival this week that Toronto's The Burger's Priest dominates the beef patty competition. "It’s quite simply the best burger I’ve had," Radcliffe told ET Canada.

The 24-year-old British star, who is promoting three films at TIFF ("Horns," "The F Word" and "Kill Your Darlings") likes the burgers so much he thinks "it's a real shame" he doesn't live in Toronto. "Actually, it’s for the best because I would be 500 pounds,” he said.

Radcliffe admitted he has "an awareness of" eating well and tries to stay "vaguely in shape" but that he is not particularly health-conscious. "I still eat really poorly, my diet is terrible, but I try not to eat tons of it," he said.

Not that you would notice Radcliffe's allegedly bad diet from his TIFF films. As Radcliffe noted in an interview with the Canadian Press this week, "there is some form of nudity" in all of his festival entries this year, and the British star looks as lithe as ever.

"I'm going to start to get called an exhibitionist soon," he quipped. "It's going to start happening."

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