I flew in from Moncton and had a four hour wait between connecting flights thanks to Air Canada who saw fit to cancel the later Moncton to Montreal flight, which I had originally booked. Point being, I decided to eat rather than wait until I touched down in Toronto, an error in judgement on my part.
I have low expectations of airport restaurants in terms of the quality of food and value for money, yet Moe's managed to lower the bar further.
I ordered the smoked meat platter which consisted of a steaming pile of unusually salty, rubbery smoked meat, bland freezer fries, a slice of pickle and a few slices of rye bread on a side plate. With a Ginger Ale, tax, and tip, the total was $22.22. A sandwich and tea combo at Timmie's for about $8 would have been a way better eating experience and value for money.
The service was friendly and prompt.