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Ontario, Canada, Restaurants
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Detailed Food analysis for Ontario, Canada, Restaurants.
This view focuses on Food signals in Ontario, Canada, Restaurants to help you understand what guests mention most.
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Current scope
Ontario, Canada, Restaurants
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Confidence
17,119 reviews analyzed across 2 platforms.
Share of complaint snippets where this topic appears by platform.
This metric tracks topic presence in complaint snippets, not positive versus negative sentiment split.
Balance is praise minus complaint for this topic on the same platform.
Complaint signal
11.2%
Praise signal
55.8%
Complaint signal
13.4%
Praise signal
77.4%
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Coverage
201 insight pages mention Food in this scope.
Signal strength
Complaint signal is 12.3% across available platforms.
Praise signal is 66.6% across available platforms.
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Food patterns usually point to operational choices that directly affect conversion and repeat visits for Restaurants.
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These are the strongest recurring drivers behind this topic in the current scope.
$56 for two breakfasts it’s the new normal now! Ordered eggs over easy received them over hard! Home fries way over cooked with 2 1/2 pieces of peameal bacon and half a small container of beans! This is apparently their signature breakfast but definitely was a one time visit only. Overpriced for what little you get!
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Amazing food
$1000 spent on dinner for 5 people, with limited alcohol, to celebrate a work event and we all got ill within 4-8 hours of eating. We have explained this to the restaurant and they have confirmed that they do not believe it was their food. They have offered us a gift card to eat again but we have declined.
$25.00 for a pasta dish that used what tasted like canned tomato sauce. Penne all’arrabiata. No fresh ingredients and no fresh basil. Even the cheese was fake “Parmesan” instead of Parmiggiano Reggiano or real Pecorino. $48.00 for a spaghetti and lobster “special”, that looked fancy with an emptied lobster tail as a garnish and bits of lobster meat scattered throughout the dish. Very disappointing.
$30 this (attached photo) ? Is that a joke ? Order this in June 2021, the food was delivered cold. I get more fries from a kid happy meal at McDo. I haven't touched the food, this is how it looked. I did not expect that... portions used to be phenomenal. What a disappointment...
After a lighthearted evening watching & Juliet, we made our way to Scaddabush for some Italian comfort food. All of EnD Adventures was together — our daughters, friends, and the two of us — which already set the tone for a memorable night out. Despite the restaurant being packed, we were seated quickly. Our server, Noah, stopped by early with menus and the nightly specials. It was clear the entire team was hustling; drinks took longer than usual, but Noah was doing everything he could to keep the pace. The space itself was a delight. Warm lighting, thoughtful décor, and those whimsical canned vegetables added a quirky charm that made the room feel inviting and full of character. There was always something interesting to notice. The fresh mozzarella — their signature — absolutely lived up to its reputation. Creamy, rich, and beautifully prepared, it was easily the standout of the table. Our meals arrived hot and exactly as ordered, and everyone enjoyed their choices. The only real downside was the long gaps between check-ins for drink refills or questions. With several large tables nearby and the restaurant buzzing, it was understandable, though still noticeable. All in all, it was a lovely evening, and we’d happily return — perhaps to a quieter location next time, just to see how the service feels when the pace isn’t quite so intense. Erin & Dar EnD Adventures
10/10 experience. All of the staff were lovely and the food was incredible. Were there for an anniversary and they even had cards out to commemorate. Lovely evening would highly recommend.
100% Italian! I loved the waiters they mostly speak Italian. It’s so old school and like the good old days. The food is sooo delicious. This is the best in Toronto! Must try the lamb and cheesecake!
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Half the menu not available especially sandwiches, everything overpriced compared to other spots walking distance from here, not clean loud music just 1 cook as server takes too much time for prep
Review rating: 1.0
Love Richmond Station!! Please order the mushroom & sausage fettuccine, one of the best pasta dishes I've ever tasted! Also had the STN burger and pate, both were delicious! Love the no tipping culture here. A huge shoutout to our server KRISH, who was very accommodating, friendly, and consistent, making our dinner service spectacular! Thanks Krish - you rock!!
Review rating: 5.0
We recently had dinner at 360 Restaurant in the CN Tower in downtown Toronto. My husband had reserved a romantic table by the window and arranged a small extra with champagne and strawberries, which we appreciated. The table location was nice, but it’s worth noting that the restaurant slowly rotates. If you have a sensitive balance system, this movement could potentially cause motion sickness. We were first served a small plate of melon wrapped in prosciutto, which was pleasant but quite minimal. The menu itself was somewhat difficult to navigate. For starters, my husband ordered the grilled octopus and I chose the beef tartare. The octopus was good and well prepared. Unfortunately, the beef tartare was disappointing. Instead of a typical tartare texture, it resembled finely ground beef and was presented as a flat, round patty—almost like a small pancake. It was not something I would recommend. For the main course we both ordered the Nova Scotia lobster. You can choose either half (65 CAD) or a whole lobster (125 CAD), and we both chose the whole lobster. Based on the price and description, we expected something more substantial than simply being served one large lobster each. The final bill came to over 400 CAD, which felt very disappointing considering the overall experience. We were honestly left without words. For comparison, we have dined at places like Joey’s and The Keg where a steak and lobster combination costs around 60 CAD, with a lobster add-on of about 25 CAD. In those cases, the value for money felt far better. While the view from the CN Tower is certainly unique, the food quality and overall value did not match the price in our experience.
Review rating: 1.0
Attentive friendly service, very tasty food, nicely arranged. We were positively surprised. That it is not inexpensive is due to the unique location: Rotating restaurant on the CN tower! Highly recommended!
Review rating: 5.0
These snippets come from aggregated analysis text and highlight recurring language tied to this topic.
$56 for two breakfasts it’s the new normal now! Ordered eggs over easy received them over hard! Home fries way over cooked with 2 1/2 pieces of peameal bacon and half a small container of beans! This is apparently their signature breakfast but definitely was a one time visit only. Overpriced for what little you get!
Signal: 0.0%
Good food
Signal: 0.1%
Very good food
Signal: 0.0%
Amazing food
Signal: 0.0%
$1000 spent on dinner for 5 people, with limited alcohol, to celebrate a work event and we all got ill within 4-8 hours of eating. We have explained this to the restaurant and they have confirmed that they do not believe it was their food. They have offered us a gift card to eat again but we have declined.
Signal: 0.0%
$25.00 for a pasta dish that used what tasted like canned tomato sauce. Penne all’arrabiata. No fresh ingredients and no fresh basil. Even the cheese was fake “Parmesan” instead of Parmiggiano Reggiano or real Pecorino. $48.00 for a spaghetti and lobster “special”, that looked fancy with an emptied lobster tail as a garnish and bits of lobster meat scattered throughout the dish. Very disappointing.
Signal: 0.0%
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Reviews analyzed
17,119
Collected reviews: 420,374 · Analysis coverage: 4.1%
Platforms covered
2
Last update
June 27, 2026
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