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  • Oh my. Sometimes you gotta just wonder how a restaurant can survive and still be in business when their only cooking instrument seems to be a microwave. Then, I remember that they have a monopoly on tall spinny restaurants for Toronto. Like any good economist would tell you, a monopoly usually is detrimental to the economy. I was traveling to Canada for work and we happened to be pretty close to the CN Tower so we thought it would be a nice way to see Toronto and eat some of the food they had to offer. Red Flags: Well they make you check with about four different stations to even access the elevator. They don't trust you to correctly use the elevator, so they hire three people to press the only button in it. There are giant photos of the food everywhere. They make you take a photo before entering the restaurant. First the food: For about $70 a person we were able to choose one app and one entree. For my entree I got the salmon. Salmon is probably one of the most forgiving foods to work with, but they managed to somehow ruin it. It seemed to be frozen salmon and was unseasoned. We also got the fries with truffle aioli. I think they took a play from McDonalds on this one and replicated the fries exactly. Also, they forgot the aioli, so that's cool. Service: Sometimes it nice to see your server in the first 5 mins of sitting down. Don't expect that here. And remember that photo you took at the beginning of your check in process. They will hardcore try to sell you that in the middle of your meal. Honestly they should get rid of this and invest in fresh salmon or training for their staff. Side Note: One funny morning thing happened on the elevator ride down. There was a new staff member being trained to push the down button on the elevator for us, and it was a completely foggy night, but she was reading directly from the script she had memorized, and the first thing she said was "the view is amazing." That captures our experience pretty well, completely bamboozled.
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