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We were out in Oshawa checking out the University. On our way back to Willowdale, we decided to get something to eat. Driving along Taunton Road we saw Swiss Chalet, so we decided to get lunch there. It was around 2:20 p.m. Where we entered,it was the take out and there was no entrance into the restaurant. It was kind of odd, but we found the main entrance on the south side of the building. We were seated quite quick, only one other party of 4 was there it seemed. Very quite and we both ordered the 1/4 chicken. Mine with mashed potatoes and my partner, with rice. We also asked for garlic bread instead of the bread roll, as the bread roll is like eating a rock. The meal came in a reasonable time and it was delicious. The two complaints were that the garlic bread was hard as a rock, it must have been left over from the lunch crowd two hours ago, and the fact we were seated about 3 tables from where the staff was now having their lunch. I didn't take much notice but then being in ear shot, hearing about their customer experiences, I did not enjoy that. The restaurant was pretty well empty, why place customers next to their staff having their meals where we have to listen to their customer complaints??
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