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| - Wow, let's welcome the Eaton Centre to the 21'st century. It's about time their food court got an update like this, and this should be the standard for all mall food courts.
Although, overwhelming at first, especially if you remember what it used to look like, it then becomes a comfortable place to have a meal. You actually want to have a meal here.
It's not just the decor, albeit, it is very appealing to go to a fancy KFC and Mcdonald's, but I wonder how long they will last because of the other variety you can get here. Mediterranean Food, Greek Food, Thai Food, Chinese, Japanese (sushi restaurant and Teriyaki), Gourmet Burgers (from Craft Burger), Crepes, Vegetarian (Urban Herbavore), Ramen (Liberty Noodle), Italian (sbarro)
It's especially great because it's not just fast food. And if you want to spend the money, you have the option!
Not only that, the decor is modern, functional and is actually comfortable. If you're eating in, you get actual plates and glasses; when you're done, you take them to a washing station where there are people actually there washing.
There are hand washing stations scattered in nooks as well.
I really hope for the success of this, but it can only be done with the help of patrons doing their part, not making a mess, and if the workers are diligent enough to clean up after jerks. I would hate to come here a few months from now, and it to look like a mess.
Kudos to Dialogue 38 for excellent design and innovation.
The best part of this food court, is that it's hidden away from the rest of the mall. Underneath it all, and no need for shoppers who aren't hungry to have to walk through all of this.
But why does the Sportchek seem to need to follow the food court everywhere?
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