you can leave at any time you want, but to make a commotion is rude and riduculous, if you dont like it you dont go back. but you pay and leave any time you want..
2006-08-18 23:37:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh no! Don't run out! You'll find yourself in jail for running out on the check.
Ask to speak with a manager. If your complaint is reasonable, he/she will comp the food you believe was awful.
This is all based on the fact that your food has already been served. If it hasn't been served and you're making these observations already, why are you there?
2006-08-18 14:41:06
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answered by Anonymous
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As someone who has worked in many restaurants both in Toronto and elsewhere, talk to the manager before you do anything. If it is really that bad, they would want the opportunity to make it right and to improve. The fact of it is that they'll only really learn if they are made aware of the situation.
2006-08-18 22:13:25
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answered by patgd25 3
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Auto Grill on Eglinton Avenue West, between Avenue Road and Spadina, serves one of Toronto's best italian food
495 Eglinton Avenue West
416-489-0961.
On our most recent Saturday night visit we were surprised to see only 2 patrons in the restaurant at 7:30, but as we were about to go elsewhere, a friendly hostess ushered us to a pleasant window seat promising great food. Shortly thereafter our waiter brought us a plate of fresh Focaccia with an interesting crushed black olive spread. So far, so good.
I ordered one of the pasta specials, (at 15.95) a delicious combination of veal, mushrooms, and sausage atop a bed of fettuccine with a gentle mix of fresh vegetables and delicate herbs. My partner chose one of the pizzas, ($12.45) named “ITALIANO” which combined prosciutto, artichoke hearts, mushrooms, black olives, sundried tomatoes, tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese . After each shared in the others food, we both agreed that this pizza was as good as the best found in Toronto. The crust was thin, the toppings were generous and fresh, and the combination was excellent.
http://www.whynotdine.com/Canadian_Restaurants/Toronto_Restaurant_Reviews/Value/Italian_Restaurants_Toronto/PizzaToronto/index.htm
BOUJADI CAFE Moroccan restaurant
999 Eglinton Avenue West,
Open for dinner Wednesday through Sunday from 530 to 11 p.m.
416 - 440 - 0258
After ordering, we waited for about 40 minutes. After all that time, we were ready to leave, but we were starving, but finally it came. Well, it was worth the wait. There were four fabulous main dishes all sitting in a bed of couscous, olives, tomatoes and other interesting vegetables. This sampler included some incredibly delicious meat patties, chicken, Moroccan sausages and pastries stuffed with meat. This dish made the wait worthwhile.
The desert menu was short and at 3.75 each, cheap. We order a traditional Moroccan Shebakya desert which was also outstanding and large enough for two people to share. The meal, including two cocktails, came to 54.00 dollars including tax. That, along with high-quality food, helps explain why the BOUJADI CAFE Moroccan restaurant always seems to be packed.
http://www.whynotdine.com/Canadian_Restaurants/Toronto_Restaurant_Reviews/Value/International_Restaurants_Toronto/Boujadi/index.htm
The HotHouse Cafe
35 Church St. (Market Sq.) Toronto
416 366 7800
It's easy to make this recommendation because despite their huge menu, everything from their salads to their burgers to their pizza to their daily specials is well prepared, tastes great and is well priced. They also offer great specials like their 14.95 Wednesday Dinner buffet featuring their famous barbecued chicken, hip of beef and great Italian specialties as well as their award-winning 15.95 Sunday brunch.
Another reason we selected The HotHouse Cafe is because you can meet a group of people at this restaurant and there will be something good on the menu for everybody. We really enjoyed their Sun-Dried Pesto Chicken Salad for $8.95 as well as their thin crust gourmet pizzas, most of which are priced under ten dollars. It's quite easy for two people to have dinner at The HotHouse Cafe and spend less than $35.00 dollars including wine or beer, tax and tip.
http://www.whynotdine.com/Canadian_Restaurants/Toronto_Restaurant_Reviews/Value/Traditional_Restaurants_Toronto/HotHouseCafe/index.htm
2006-08-21 09:35:43
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answered by Pastel 4
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if the service is poor and the food terrible no tipo and don't visit again but it could be cooks day off
2006-08-19 18:45:03
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answered by Elaine F 5
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Complain at the manager and they can learn about it, otherwise healt department.
2006-08-19 15:16:49
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answered by Chantal D. 6
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