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Easily the best looking food court in the city. Even chain vendors have got a fancy theme make over, the McDonalds look like it should be in some sort of future spaceport and with the addition of urban herbivores and aroma coffee the circle is now complete, I can get a great (little pricey) lunch, have a decent cup of coffee or help myself to delicious gelato (in the middle of the court next to crepe place) and get the coffee to go. That's a complete meal to me however way you look at it. Everything is new so it's very clean looking, and people can now genuinely look forward to eating at the mall. I have yet to try out the sandwich shop "rare" and a couple of other places that look really good. A slight miss for me was trying the falafel crepe, but I'm not a big fan of savoury crepes anwyays. Seating is abundant and I highly recommend you to brave Yonge and Dundas square for a meal here. I can hardly wait to see what they have in store for us at the south food court when it opens up.
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