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This place is bloody organised!
Vegetables filed in straighter ranks that could be found in the Military, Seafood so neatly arranged that you'd think the fish reserved each spot they occupy like human reserve burial plots.
The lighting for the floor space is unique to all other T&T locations within the GTA area, it has the café ambiance, if cafés were warehouse sized.
What a pleasure it is to shop here. It carries all the excitement that comes with a Chinese grocer. Buzzing with people, browsing the seemingly endless rolls of exotic merchandise.
There is a full sized pastry area serving a grandiose of delicate pieces of cutesy baked items that I couldn't identify if my life depended on it. There are a good selection of cakes also in the effigy of animals. Panda being the most popular, of course.
The prepared food section is undoubtedly the very best among all the T&T I've frequented.
The sushi here simply looks better tasting. Again, lighting is probably a huge factor. The noodle section boasts fresher looking condiments, and the 2-4 items with rice area (my favourite) offer slightly healthful ingredients. Even the pork belly tastes like it was made with half the sodium.
The sit down area to enjoy your food is a bit small, and feels rather conspicuous, which isn't the best setting for public eating. Expect to sit directly next to strangers.
Did I mention that there is a full garage sized area for Asian beauty products? The paling light illuminates the hell of every funny named exfoliant, cream, and God knows what else being sold here. It is shiny, so OUUUU AHHHH!
I like it here, I will come at every opportunity, as long as someone else drives.
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