Spicy Salmon Roll

A Fully Satisfied Night: Jordan Steele at Spoon & Fork Plus

When Cravings Meet Consistency

There are meals that surprise you.
Then there are meals that simply get everything right — quietly, efficiently, and without needing a standing ovation.
That’s exactly what Spoon & Fork Plus in Etobicoke delivered.

I didn’t come looking for fireworks. I came looking for comfort, quality, and that rare buffet experience that feels human, not hurried. I left content — in every sense of the word.

First Impressions: Clean, Calm, and Confident

The dining room is sleek but not flashy. Soft lighting, dark wood tones, and a hum of quiet satisfaction filled the space.
I was seated quickly, handed a digital tablet, and welcomed with hot green tea — small touches that go a long way when you’re hungry and ready to settle in.

A Menu Built for Cravings (and Curiosity)

Spoon & Fork Plus offers an all-you-can-eat format that avoids excess for the sake of excess. It’s curated, yet impressively broad.
From sushi to Thai curries, teriyaki to fried noodles — the range is satisfying without being chaotic.

🍛 My Highlights of the Night:

  • Spicy Salmon Roll – Tight, fresh, with a real chili kick that didn’t feel watered down

  • Pad Thai – Sweet, savory, with generous egg and just the right chew

  • Chicken Katsu – Golden and crispy, served hot and not oily

  • Beef Short Ribs – Tender, deeply marinated, and deeply appreciated

  • Green Tea Ice Cream – Cold, creamy, and exactly the ending I needed

Every dish arrived warm and well-presented — no soggy tempura, no wilted greens. Just consistent, comfort-forward cooking.

Service That Respects the Diner

The service at Spoon & Fork Plus is what I’d call respectfully present — attentive but never hovering.
Plates were cleared swiftly. Refills came without reminders. And the pacing of the meal (often the downfall of buffet formats) was surprisingly smooth.

It was the kind of service that lets you focus on the food — and the people at your table.

Final Word: Not Flashy, Just Fully Satisfying

Spoon & Fork Plus isn’t trying to be the trendiest spot in Toronto — and that’s why it works.
It’s consistent, welcoming, and confidently delivers what it promises: great value, balanced flavors, and a dinner that fills more than just your stomach.

I came in with hunger. I left with none — and that, in this city, is no small thing.

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