
AL
2 reviews on 1 places
Food here is probably the best value in Terminal B for airport food - $14 for two types of meat, plus a carb.
I got the honey walnut shrimp and sesame chicken, with half fried rice and half chow mein.
The shrimp and sesame chicken were good, although a little bit too sweet. The fried rice and chow mein were dry; not my favourite. I would try the plain rice next time. The food was very filling.
The service wasn’t great. No orange chicken available when they opened and when I asked if it would be available soon, they just stared at me without responding. A minute later after sitting down, the orange chicken was available. Very frustrating.
I got the honey walnut shrimp and sesame chicken, with half fried rice and half chow mein.
The shrimp and sesame chicken were good, although a little bit too sweet. The fried rice and chow mein were dry; not my favourite. I would try the plain rice next time. The food was very filling.
The service wasn’t great. No orange chicken available when they opened and when I asked if it would be available soon, they just stared at me without responding. A minute later after sitting down, the orange chicken was available. Very frustrating.
This is one of my favourite trails to go through in Toronto. It's easily accessible by transit, but once you're in the woods, you quickly forget the city. There are a couple of beautiful spots to sit and relax. There is also an area with several slopes to have some fun on your bike as well.
Just pay attention for cyclists and understand that we're all sharing the trail. They go pretty fast here but they also generally try to slow down for people walking. There are parts of the trail that is just barely wide enough for one person.
Just pay attention for cyclists and understand that we're all sharing the trail. They go pretty fast here but they also generally try to slow down for people walking. There are parts of the trail that is just barely wide enough for one person.