"2010-02-25T00:00:00"^^ . "For the most part I thoroughly enjoy Swiss Chalet, but this location isn't on my \"hurry back\" list. It has a very cafeteria like feel to it as it is completely open with no privacy whatsoever. It kinda seats like a GO Train car as all tables face one another and they concentrate all guests to one particular section (probably because they're short on waitstaff). This old dude eating by himself who was sitting directly across from me kept staring at me and it made me uncomfortable. Maybe I had something on my face!?\n\nAnyhow on this particular visit, we were in town staying at the Delta Chelsea Hotel and looking for a quick (and somewhat healthy) bite to eat. We had originally intended to go to the Pickel Barrel but the wait was too long so we jumped ship and went to the Chalet. \n\nWe got in and ordered, got our food pretty quickly but it was wrong even after making it perfectly clear what we wanted to order, twice. Had to send it back and she just brought the same food out on a different plate (..okay?). The food was alright but nothing to write home to Zurich about. The waitress also forgot our waters - normally I would let this slide but she only had about 3 other tables on our section to worry about and she wasn't being very attentive (she was the diner type whom you would visualize wearing roller skates and blowing pink bubblegum bubbles while taking your order from the driver side window of your car). I guess I can't expect too much from a place directly on Yonge Street. In a location where a vagrant holds the door for you on the way out and then extends a Coffee Time cup expecting a valet-type tip.\n\nAnyway, I guess if you're tired at the end of the day and just want something quick and mediocre, go here. But if not head to the Pickel Barrel or one of the other nifty places on Yonge Street.\n\nRating: 2.5 Rotisserie Chickens and a dried out Quarter Chicken Dinner."^^ . . "2"^^ . "2"^^ . . . "3"^^ . "2"^^ .