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    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    National Pasta

    National Pasta

    (1 review)

    We wish we had tried this place long before now. The aroma alone when you walk in is worth going…read morefor. Indulging in the fresh pasta we purchased only made this experience one we want to repeat over and over again!

    From the owner: National Pasta Foods is a Canadian owned and operated company food co-packaging company. We are a…read morespecialized service provider that offers expertise in the development and production of packaged food products. We play a key role in helping Food Brands bring their products to market without the need for extensive in-house production capabilities. Using state-of-the-art facilities, we handle the entire process of transforming raw ingredients into finished food products that are ready for distribution. We work closely with Food Brands to create custom recipes and packaging solutions, ensuring that each product is packaged according to the brand's specifications, as a Co-packaging company we have the necessary certifications to meet industry standards for food safety, quality, and regulatory compliance, which can include certifications like (CFIA, BRC, USDA Organic, Gluten-Free, or HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point). In addition to packaging, we often assume certain liability for the manufacturing and safety of the products we produce. National Pasta Foods may also provide distribution services or work closely with logistics partners to get the packaged food to the market efficiently. By leveraging the use of our facilities and expertise, food brands can focus on product innovation, marketing, and growth, while leaving the production and packaging processes in capable hands.

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    Montana's

    (22 reviews)

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    I have been to this Resturant a lot , over 20 years, for lunch, dinner, . I work in the area and I…read morealso come 5 times a year, the food is great, no matter what I ordered, the people who work there are always nice, kind, I love Montanas it's good for me the Resturant at steeles and Dufferin st

    Gave the location another try. My order of a low sodium steak order was done fine. But my…read morecompanions steak ordered medium rare like mine and got well done. When the steak order was done again, it was replaced with a well seared outside and inside was purple. I am wondering if the person in the back even checked the internal temperature or cooked a pretty much frozen life of meat and hoped the inside would defrost. They offered to recook it and after checking a second recook it was still purple. As a resolution they offered to cook it 3rd time or order something else. The replacement order was the buttermilk chicken. The gravy sauce was over salted. The mash potato was cold and the vegetables appeared to be quick cooked for 20seconds but still raw throughout. It was bad. The chicken appeared to be a soy enhanced chicken. The menu did not disclose to what percent the chicken was actually chicken. As a resolution they offered complementary desserts. The espresso coffee cake was fine but the skillet cookie ice cream was overly sweet. Another thing while clearing the table a server with nail claws picked up the cup of water on the top placing her fingers all over the rim of the cup. Gross. It's cold season. Yuck. While many business establishments have moved to abolish waste generation, this restaurant chain stands out from the rest by producing more waste. Baked beans and coleslaw were served in waxed cardboard cups. The sour cream was served in a plastic cup and the butter was served in a consumer package cup. For some reason this location just stopped using the reusable porcelain cups; its disappointing. Still, I am not able to return to this location with my diabetic companion. The menu still does not accomodate to diabetic people. The menu does not truthfully disclose chicken content on the menu and continues to use soy substitutes chicken products-which is not really chicken. At least put a footnote in the menu to inform the customer.

    Mad Stacker - sandwiches - Updated May 2026

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