When I booked this dinner, I didn't read any reviews or anything. It was I the trip advisor for restaurants to try in Toronto.
It was a surprise to us that wait staff are/most are deaf. It did not discourage us but actually we were into learning the sign language of each menu and gestures.
It was a challenge at first but I remembered when I was in high school we studied sign language using the alphabet letters. We were able to use that at some part of the dinner.
I felt so thankful and appreciate life more after dining to this place. Kudos to the owner of this place since he embraced the world of sign language.