Herbs grow in pots, fresh fruits and vegetables are piled high, an enormous snowbank holds bright-eyed fish, and fresh pasta spews from pasta makers, ready to be cooked to order in this old-world-style market. At this self-service restaurant, the best bet is the rosti; buttery traditional Swiss-style Yukon gold potatoes grated and fried into a crisp pancake. A side of house-cured salmon and a rich dollop of sour cream is a must. A rotisserie roasts lacquer-crisp game birds and European sausages. Bread and croissants are baked before your eyes, and pizza is prepared to order. This high-concept, low-price dining adventure is open daily 7:30 AM-2 AM. Smaller versions are all over town.
Posted by alisampson from Halifax, Nova Scotia on 4/16/07
Although I've never been to this particular location, I have eaten at Richtree Market Restaurants throughout Toronto. It is a really fun place to eat and, for someone like me who enjoys variety, it is a perfect dining choice! The food is very fresh as is the concept. While it can get pricey if you are not keeping track of your spending, you can eat reasonably here as well.
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