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Corner by Spoon & Fork

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4.4 Google Review
14B-1225 Dundas St E, Mississauga, Ontario, L4Y 2C5, Canada
(905) 803-1100 www.sfcorner.ca
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May 16, 2018
Perfect for a quick meal. Accept both credit/debit cards. The kind of place where you order and then go seat down to wait for your food. Maybe this is what kept me from giving it more than 4*: a bit inconvenient when they mix your order and you actually have to take your plate and carry it through the restaurant back up to them to show it, in order to have it corrected. Otherwise definitely an interesting place: the variety of dishes served is impressive! The place is modern and clean (kids friendly) with a quiet, nice atmosphere. Will probably try again, if in the neighborhood.

May 9, 2018
I'm slightly biased against places where you have to order your food and then head to your table. Having gotten that out of the way, I'd definitely come here again. Was here on a Sunday around 1pm. Moderately busy, but not an especially long wait time. Good variety of food (breakfast, brunch, lunch) and huge portions and great prices. The place was clean, bathrooms clean, and service was fast and friendly.

May 13, 2018
I always come here. The variety of food is amazing! From regular sandwiches and salads, to sushi bowls and sushi burritos, to cafe desserts. It’s never packed when I go, which is strange since it’s so nice. The price is very low for the quality and quantity of food you get. Love this place

May 9, 2018
I like coming here on the weekends for breakfast. They have the basic breakfast of eggs, hashbrowns, sausage and toast, but they do it well and for a great price. You also get free coffee! It's in such an unexpected location in a mall that doesn't look like much from the outside. But inside, it's quite airy and clean.

May 14, 2018
When it first opened I really enjoyed the mum bowls and sushi burritos. Mum.bowls are still good, but last time it was less full than usual. They did raise the prices and moved the topping to a self serve area. The chicken and rice sizzling plate is not very good to be honest. The chicken tasted and looked boiled-you know, that greyish colour. Stick with the mum bowl. They have a poutine there with an italian meat sauce on top I like too. I'll go back. Just not for sizzle plates.

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