I really do like the open concept of the urban eatery. I also give bonus marks for the huge amount of restaurant options available (even though most of them are indeed, sub par in quality).
However this whole open concept design is starting to lose some feel to it. Now that Yorkdale and Markville both have this similar concept, it just doesn't feel unique anymore. Also, if you order eat-in for any restaurant, it is almost guaranteed your drink size will be smaller than the take-out (regular) size. Their cups are smaller, for gods sake!
The washroom is located in a poor spot in the food court, which is quite a major concern. In fact it might take a while for you to find it if you've never been here before (it's beside the escalators leading to Dundas Station).
I enjoyed the fact this open concept idea will keep workers employed, especially with the concern we're going into an automated society. I also like the environmental benefits: Less trash! The urban eatery just needs to improve on its real value, and honestly I would like to see some uniqueness between these different food court designs popping up in every single Cadillac Fairview mall.