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| - First, my real rating is more 3.5 than 3. It's simply that I don't find the service particularly astounding and the food a bit too pricey as explained below.
Cravings Market is a open resto concept not unlike the popular Moevenpick in Toronto and Ottawa. Instead of the menu coming to you, you go to the menu at a set number of stations, such as pastas, soups, salad,s desserts, coffees and the like. It's not too unlike a mall Food Court or the famous Singapore Food Markets, except that you go to each station, your order gets put onto a card, and then you pay at the end of the meal at the cashier at the door.
I used to go to the Montreal Moevenpick all the time (and the Toronto and Ottawa ones as well), as I enjoyed the stations, especially as they were usually manned by someone who would specialize at that dish as opposed to a resto. However, it does get to be really pricey really quickly.
The food overall is fairly good. Not one of the best, but still whole and heatty, Portions are also decent, and I especially like the soup area.
Overall, it's decent, but just find it a little too expensive for the food. Still, for a snack, a quick lunch or dessert, it'll do in a pinch. There are also theme nights during the week whereas certain stations are cheaper during the week.
Oh, on early Saturday brunch, it's breakfast a la carte, with service just like any normal resto.
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