Somehow I gravitated back to the Ramen station and got the same thing as last time. It was a much longer wait but this time my order was ready before the previous 4 customers. Needless to say, they were mad. Soup was much spicier and that is a good thing, but it points at quality control a little. Also the cashier asked if I worked at the mall. After realizing that I was not being hit on, he said I would have had to prove it anyway to get a nominal discount. I’ll be back!
Chris V.
Place rating: 1 Vancouver, Canada
I’ve eaten here a few times while passing by(for convenience), and I’ve been consistently grossed out. This is terrible tasting food court food. Pulled Chicken Poutine from Custom Grille: Really gross. Tasted like bland gooey gelatin melted on fries with some leftover chicken. Ramen: Pretty gross as well. The noodles were clumpy and tasted less good than instant noodles. Broth was very salty. The boiled egg was inedible. Clam Chowder from soup and sandwich place: watery with pieces of chewy things in it. I can’t tell if the chewy pieces are clam because they were tasteless. Not a bad tasting soup, but it doesn’t taste like clams and it’s not creamy, not sure if it really qualifies as «clam chowder»… Rotisserie Chicken from The Butchery: Very mediocre tasting chicken. Their«rosti» is made of some completely unseasoned shredded potatoes. For the same price, you can get better quality food from Swiss Chalet.
Diana C.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
Used to come to this place quite a bit untill one day during a lunch rush me and my sisters had sat at a table where I suppose the workers use on their break. One of the workers who has a scruffy beard and works in the Sandwich area was quick to tell us that we were ridiculous and that it was the season for giving not taking because we had pulled an extra table aside so my sister could sit next to us! Hello. Three people can not sit at a table of 2! I emailed Head office but of course heard from nobody. Will never give this place any of my time ever again.
Danny L.
Place rating: 5 Markham, Canada
I luv the gourmet BURGER grill, with bacon, avocado, radish and seasoned fries. I think I could have it 3 times a day so delicious. I’m now hungry, goodbye!
Hamza J.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Pricey but normal food. I was on my way to the food court when I saw this place. I should have just kept walking right past it. I spent $ 18 at the butcher shop. Three strips of beef, half a hand full of potatoes and mushrooms and a pop. The meat was okay. The sides were okay. Mehh. Nothing special. I would rather eat downstairs
Clement L.
Place rating: 1 Markham, Canada
10.99 lobster roll should be renamed to ‘cucumber salad with a hint of lobster’ roll with lettuce and chips on the side. Seriously it’s not about the price but I’ve had better lobster roll like the food truck(can’t remember the name) for the same price.
Maria L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
So many options and everything I’ve had so far was pretty darn good. It’s a bit pricey, but it’s so worth it. My favourite is the pizzeria with it’s amazing blue cheese pizza. Recently there was a pretty good taco truck inside the court which was pretty neat.
Cynthia G.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Well — Loved the Marche that was here before and since they didn’t improve on that what we got after the year Reno was a great bar attached to 8 individual food stations; burgers & fries, noodles/Thai, sushi, pizza, bakery/coffee and sandwiches & salads. I’ve been here a number of times and really like the addition of the tacos ! The food is okay — some choices better than others and a little pricey for what you get in some cases. However I must say the selection of choices is far better at the north end food court !
Ahad Q.
Place rating: 4 Mississauga, Canada
Great place to hang out at service was quick at the bar. They don’t display many drink options besides the usual beer etc. I would recommend knowing what you want if you get a mixed drink before going. I had an Irish Coffee and found it very satisfying.
Janet S.
Place rating: 1 Seattle, WA
Great offerings, horrible customer service. I went half an hour before their food mart closed, and I bought a cleansing juice for dinner. While I checked out, the cashier with a black ponytail pointed at the 75% empty bottle of aloe juice on the side of my backpack and said, «I see that bottle too, but I won’t tell anyone.» Before my meeting this guy, no one had accused me of shoplifting before. I thought he was joking. I said, «I bought this at Ollie Fresco’s, which is a few buildings away.» I even showed him how it was almost empty. At this point, he should have either been a good employee and sounded the alarm on the alleged shoplifter, or told me he was joking. His response was to tell me I was probably a fast drinker. He even pointed out where *his* aloe juice was. «On the shelf, over there.» I was so angry, it didn’t occur to me to ask for my money back and/or ask to speak his manager. I just stewed and walked out with my dinner.
Jess H.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Cafeteria food, would rather go to the food court for better food and prices. Fries for the burgers tasted worse than frozen fries.
Caaren H.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Super satisfied with their pastries, especially the chocolate brownies with ganache. Definitely the tastiest brownies I’ve ever tasted! And I’m so surprised that the price is also affordable, only $ 2.35! You’ll get a big square piece brownies. I’ll try their ice cream and pie next time.
Steve L.
Place rating: 4 Missouri City, TX
This is a very healthy restaurant with a unique flair. As you enter into the restaurant, you receive a dine in card or a take out card(if you take out, you do not have to pay the service charge). Then you go around to different stations where you can treat yourself to Western omelettes, waffles with homemade maple syrup, crepes with a generous helping of fruits(get mixed berry!), hamburgers right off the grill, to even fresh sushi! You simply hand them your card to get swiped for the item you received. Then after you eat, you pay whatever was charged to your card. The Works Omelette is a very delicious and savory way to start your day.
Patrick A.
Place rating: 4 Kirkland, Canada
Ordered a cappuccino. One of the better cappuccinos I have had. My only complaint is that it was on the pricier side. About 5 $ for a medium cappuccino. I also would have liked to see an option to add cinnamon or chocolate shavings to the drink, but the drink was fine enough without.
Sarah W.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I had some gift cards for Richtree and figured after a year I should probably use them up. I took a walk around the place, impressed with the amount of selection they have. I ended up getting the red curry rice bowl with pork. It was actually pretty good, with a surprising spice level for mall food. The only thing that was strange was the pork was served in a huge piece instead of cut up. Overall, I don’t think I’d return just because there’s much better places in Toronto to eat at for lunch. However, if you’re spending the day shopping at the Eaton centre and want to eat in the mall, I’d definitely recommend it.
Kristy V.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Ate at Pizzaria Bosco. Ordered the Hearth Special Pros: Reasonably priced Fast Creative pizza selections Apparently high quality ingredients Cons: Pizza was dry Not enough sauce Warning: sausage was pretty spicy(and I like spice) Overall: if you want pizza, go to a pizza place, not richtree market. I don’t think it’s possible to be a specialist at everything.
Angie N.
Place rating: 1 North York, Canada
Of all the yummy places to eat downtown… Why oh why did I have to end up here?!? Ordered the cha cha burger which was a huge disappointment. The burger patty does not taste of quality fresh beef whatsoever… And it was flavourless despite being juicy. The only good thing on my buyer was the jalapeño peppers. How mediocre! The service was horrendous. Never had I seen such a miserable group of employees! It looks like they hate their jobs, and they hate each other! I wish I had taken that as a sign off the bat and ran the other way!!! Worse $ 10 burger ever. Go to Big Smoke instead!
Justin T.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Richtree at the Eaton Centre recently underwent a huge makeover which brought it right up to date, with a fresh new look and different food options. The new restaurant takes up the entire space previously occupied by the Queen Street food court. There are lots of options available, including sandwiches/paninis, coffee, pizza/pasta, burgers and noodle soup. Although the new food selection is very comprehensive, I miss some of the older options like pasta bolognese and curry chicken pasta, which I don’t think are on the menu any more. The new restaurant also has a full bar, which makes waiting around at the mall a lot less boring. Overall, a huge improvement. The only negative comment I have is that the music is WAY too loud and echoes throughout the restaurant. It makes it very difficult to enjoy a quick bite to eat and made me want to get out as quickly as possible. A solid three stars but with room for improvement.
Rainie L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Like any Richtree market restaurant, there is many stations with lots of food choices. They have a coffee and dessert bar, a soup bar, hot foods, bar in the back, and other ethic food stations. The quality is always pretty decent but the prices aren’t friendly. A small soup comes in a tiny bowl and costs $ 6. Seriously?! i mean it tastes great and made fresh daily but even in a sit down restaurant it does not cost $ 6 for split pea soup or something hearty like that. I do like their Swiss coffee and applaud them for the variety but choices come with a price.
Alex L.
Place rating: 4 Bayview Village, Toronto, Canada
When I first heard of this place it looked fairly quiet on the outside so I passed it until recently. What I didn’t know was that it was huge on the inside! It’s a big food court with premium ingredients, and much better décor than the Eatons food court making it a great lunch spot. Prices are also quite premium approaching restaurant prices. I have had the Margherita pizza $ 7.99 and the classic burger $ 6.99 with Parmesan Truffle fries.(Free with Unilocal checkin). The pizza crust was done to perfection with a thin crust. The burger was nothing to write home about but the hit of truffle oil in the fries with herbs and Parmesan made me eat the whole thing before even touching the burger! Would make this part of my regular lunch rotation.