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Since the Hearth was a restaurant inside the airport, we were assured that the service would be quick for those passengers needing a fast in-and-out experience. I really loved the design and feel of the restaurant too. There were some very Canadian elements to the restaurant. We ordered a few appetizers to share since the mains weren't too appealing for us. Our food was really good! Everything was nicely presented, colourful, and tasted good. I liked the Buffalo Shrimp which came with a delicious blue cheese aioli. I could have licked the plate actually. The shrimp itself was good too. The Old School Meatballs were covered abundantly with a roasted tomato sauce, ricotta, and served with sesame garlic bread. The meatballs were chunky and large; just the way that meatballs should be served at a restaurant -- it's so much more satisfying this way. The Hearth Flatbread looked great and was topped with spicy sausage, olives, ricotta, and arugula. This was pretty good too. I don't remember anything bad about it at all.
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