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Vive la Différence in which a quick bite need not be a bad bite be it for savoury or sweet directions Different serving booths cater to different appetites with this stop at the dessert station yielded a deliciously fresh and tasty fruit and custard tart View all feedback.
Queen St Deli in the Richtree Natural Market at the Eaton Centre dishes out some awesome sandwiches. The sandwiches are pretty filling and the options with meat pack a lot of... meat, in them. The pastrami sandwich was quite wonderful, although I wish there'd be a little more seasoning in it. It's these simple things that make all the difference in the end. The other sandwiches turkey and chicken were pretty good too.
Delicious! The salad bar is truly a treat. The price is fantastic for the quality offered. The staff is friendly, and the rest of the menu looks amazing as well. I will definitely be returning!
At Vive la Différence, a quick snack doesn't have to mean sacrificing quality, whether you're craving something savory or sweet. Each serving booth caters to different tastes, and during my visit to the dessert station, I enjoyed a remarkably fresh and delicious fruit and custard tart.
If you're uncertain about where to dine, Richtree is always a reliable choice. They offer a wide selection of booths, making it easy to find a spot. I often meet friends here for coffee and lunch, and I usually opt for the stir-fry, which is a great deal for the price. The variety of cuisines available is perfect for groups, as everyone can choose what they like. However, I've noticed that it can be tough to find tables for larger groups, so you might end up having to split into smaller parties.
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