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As of July 2022, MLLs appear to be largely back to normal operations.
Ordering to the table has been shut down, with most MLLs offering self-serve buffets similar to what was available pre-COVID.
Note that the EWR MLL has been permanently shut down as a result of changes/construction at EWR.
Showers
YYZ int - closed (Aug 12. They claimed all showers closed at YYZ but I was only at int.)
YVR tb - open
YVR int - open
YUL int - open
Ordering to the table has been shut down, with most MLLs offering self-serve buffets similar to what was available pre-COVID.
Note that the EWR MLL has been permanently shut down as a result of changes/construction at EWR.
Showers
YYZ int - closed (Aug 12. They claimed all showers closed at YYZ but I was only at int.)
YVR tb - open
YVR int - open
YUL int - open
MLLs in the time of COVID - re-openings, food, distancing, etc [READ WIKI FIRST]
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Sounds similar to the ginger beef bowl at the YYZ MLL. Very thin beef strips and WAY too much bland rice. Then again these are suppose to be "hot snacks" instead of hot meals.
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YYC MLL is absolutely dead at the moment.
The to-go bags are pre-made and sealed with tape, so if you want two wraps and no potato salad, for instance, it can be a challenge.
Disappointing that there's zero choice in terms of main, given that tuna salad is pretty polarizing.
The to-go bags are pre-made and sealed with tape, so if you want two wraps and no potato salad, for instance, it can be a challenge.
Disappointing that there's zero choice in terms of main, given that tuna salad is pretty polarizing.
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YYC MLL is absolutely dead at the moment.
The to-go bags are pre-made and sealed with tape, so if you want two wraps and no potato salad, for instance, it can be a challenge.
Disappointing that there's zero choice in terms of main, given that tuna salad is pretty polarizing.
The to-go bags are pre-made and sealed with tape, so if you want two wraps and no potato salad, for instance, it can be a challenge.
Disappointing that there's zero choice in terms of main, given that tuna salad is pretty polarizing.
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Are they still giving out the Village Ice Cream? I asked and got 2 to eat within the terminal...
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YYC MLL is absolutely dead at the moment.
The to-go bags are pre-made and sealed with tape, so if you want two wraps and no potato salad, for instance, it can be a challenge.
Disappointing that there's zero choice in terms of main, given that tuna salad is pretty polarizing.
The to-go bags are pre-made and sealed with tape, so if you want two wraps and no potato salad, for instance, it can be a challenge.
Disappointing that there's zero choice in terms of main, given that tuna salad is pretty polarizing.
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Tuna salad is disgusting. And I'm allergic to fish. So I actually got a bag with just potato salad and cookies. Just need enough to tide me over to the YVR MLL.
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So did they have lots of signage making a big deal of eating outside and the only thing you can do in the MLL is breathe?
Can you even lay a tight coil in the MLL (lav)?
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The menu at the food area also mentions that they're to-go.
Can you even lay a tight coil in the MLL (lav)?
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I would've laid a tight one. Maybe leave the stall door open to stink up the main lav area a bit.
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Breakfast nachos should totally be a thing, though it's hard to picture the egg part. Someone else posted about one of those plastic things, and that's all that I can think of!
I'll have to do a longer run this weekend to build up an appetite for eating several of them like yyznomad seems to do!
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Well, I booked the breakfast flight for Monday. Last time I chose the chia cereal to go and actually quite liked it.
Breakfast nachos should totally be a thing, though it's hard to picture the egg part. Someone else posted about one of those plastic things, and that's all that I can think of!
I'll have to do a longer run this weekend to build up an appetite for eating several of them like yyznomad seems to do!
Dr. PITUK
Breakfast nachos should totally be a thing, though it's hard to picture the egg part. Someone else posted about one of those plastic things, and that's all that I can think of!
I'll have to do a longer run this weekend to build up an appetite for eating several of them like yyznomad seems to do!
Dr. PITUK
The cold items are better at this time for breakfast. But yeah give the hot stuff a try and let us know what you think of the rubber French Toast.
The other day I overheard a couple behind me who had just ordered and received their hot stuff...
Hubby: This is French Toast?
Wifey: That's what it says.
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YVR just brought me one set of utensils for three dishes, and one salt + pepper
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The teriyaki thing isn't horrible, but way too much rice relative to the mushrooms, green vegetables, and sauce. They should just cut the rice back by ~50% and it might work.
The mac and cheese is decent though.
Back in October when I was here all the time, they always brought a set with every dish.
I don't know either of those people.
The mac and cheese is decent though.
You have the post-Charlie crew and I find them subpar. Ferdinand is ok.