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  • Food 3.5/5 (50% of final grade) Many of the venues had foods that people can easily get at restaurants, but there were a few smaller companies that were present presenting many foods that weren't as common. The novelty of some foods made it an above-par venture! Ambiance 2.5/5 (15% of final grade) It was actually my first time attending the TO Food Fest, and this was my first thought: "Toronto Food Fest? Seems more like a small intersection event..." The more people there is in one venue, the more festive the venue is. I was originally going to rate the general feel of this event a 3, but on second thought I gave it a 2.5. Sure, it was awesome that the weather just so happened to be fine, the grounds were clean, and there were virtually no lines to purchase food by the time we went on Sunday afternoon. The standard Chinese lamb/chicken/beef/pork kebabs, fries, food trucks, spiral potatoes were all present, but the venue itself lacked new foods. Not having a huge crowd was also quite disappointing, but this might be just me, 'cause I love cramped places-- it MAKES a summer festival! Besides, the general feel and layout of the venue seemed like a glorified high-school event, tbh. The underwhelming-ness mixed with my zeal for summer festivals strikes this at par score. Service 3/5 (15% of final grade) Well, it IS a half-indoors-half-outdoors festival, so obviously don't expect any OMG service available, but most of the companies' employees were very happy and enthusiastic to introduce their dishes, which was refreshing to see. Cost 2.5/5 (10% of final grade) Pricier than a normal casual dinner out, but nothing over-the-top for a summer festival. Besides, (not sure if it was an end-of-event sale or something, but) there was a very nice deal of a pulled pork vietnamese taco for $4. That would be enough to feed a small eater very well! Bring at $20-$35 if you actually want to try a nice variety of foods and feel full at the end of your venture though. Other 5/5 (10% of final grade) Brownie points round. I love summer festivals in general. Enough said! Final Grade = 66.5/100 = 3 Stars! Summary: There are better summer festivals, but summer festivals are all nice, so drop in if you are within a 15 minutes drive. Otherwise, visit something else ;)
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