5600 Silver Dart Drive Toronto Pearson International Airport, Terminal 3
20 reviews of Nobel Burger Bar
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DR T.
Place rating: 3 Danville, CA
There is a learning curve here. It takes some thought to get the iPad ordering concept down. After you get the navigation if the menu down, it is quite convenient for the next time. Three stars — which is perhaps as much stars as an airport restaurant can muster. Nice veggie burger, but would customize it next time.
Jass L.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
First of all it’s the airport so the food will be overpriced but this place has some good stuff which I don’t mind paying if I’m hungry before a flight. The awesome thing is ordering through the iPads and paying from there which saves some time but however it says 15 mins on the iPad, but depending on how busy the flights and staff is. Can take your order 15 – 40 minutes to arrive. Yes bummer but if you have time before your flight, the food is worth it. Poutine $ 11, coury crunch burger and veggie burger is around $ 15, Brownie is $ 6. Yes over priced but the quality of these meals were on point. Since it’s the only restaurant in that terminal and a tiny one, it’s hard for them to manage the crowds of passengers. So have to be patient or don’t order if you don’t have at least 30 mins before your flight.
Cory S.
Place rating: 4 High Ridge, MO
If you are flying to US in Terminal 3 you have a lack of dining options. The food is OK, nothing great or horrible. $ 25(Canadian) for a burger, fries and drink. Burger is tiny but good.
Liz F.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Overpriced food and drinks with a poor veggie selection. For an airport restaurant, i would think they could offer something better than mushroom burgers for non-meat eaters
Bob G.
Place rating: 2 Calgary, Canada
Great concept, poor execution. Had some time to kill and thought this looked like a great place to stop for a burger. Ordered a basic burger, onion rings and a glass and a half of their daily red wine. With their 18% gratuity it was a little over $ 38. The wine arrived promptly and was at the right temp and was acceptable. The burger and rings arrived in a reasonable amount of time and were completely underwhelming for a place that calls itself a burger bar. An onion ring dropped on the flòor as she served my plate, she apologized and left it there. The burger patty was dry and had chunks of chewy crust that indicated they likely use bread crumbs as a binder and filler or they just cooked the sh#t out of it. The onion rings looked good but we’re greasy. Bottom line, come for a drink but I would not recommend the food.
Taylor V. S.
Place rating: 1 Columbia, MD
This is silly. I wanted to sit in an airport bar and have a couple beers, but the self-ordering software wouldn’t allow me to order one drink at a time. I called a server over, who confirmed that yes, I would need to order and pay for both before they were delivered. I explained that I did not want both beers at the same time, obviously. She said she’d bring them out separately. But nope! They both came out at the same time. More egregious still, diners are required to assess and pay a tip prior to receiving any service. What’s the incentive, in that case, to provide quality service? If Canada has a consumer protection agency, I can’t imagine they’d like that. Lastly, when I arrived, my placemat and seat were dirty, so I cleaned them. Gimmick cannot replace good business practices.
Justin S.
Place rating: 2 Brooklyn, NY
Trendy idea, order and pay on the iPad and receive your food in a timely fashion. It might be that we are here at 5:30am, but the food was stale. I ordered the breakfast burger with home fries. It tasted like they re-fried the burger(dry) and the same goes with the home fries. Perplexing to me, as you would assume in the morning you would get the freshest food. I think I got a burger made last night at 11pm. *sigh* Should have ordered the smoked salmon. My wife ordered the French toast, which she liked for the most part. At the end of her meal though she was eating my stale fries because her meal was too sweet. She did like the fresh fruit thought and the French toast was crisp on the outside soft on the inside. Probably will give it another try during peak hours, but as of now it doesn’t deserve more than 2 stars.
Adrien K.
Place rating: 5 Kihei, HI
Decent food and fast delivery paired with excellent customer service(one of my dishes had an issue and they replaced it was a very tasty, higher priced item of my choice and added a drink on top of it!) Absolutely to recommend.
Matthew M.
Place rating: 4 Denver, CO
Overall, a good place for lunch, and/or hang out waiting for your flight. Quick tip so you don’t look dumb, like I did — you order on the iPad, and the menu button is at the bottom of the screen. :) The price is comparable to any other overpriced airport restaurant. Service was fast and friendly, and a decent booze selection. The fries were fantastic, the burger was a little overcooked, but still very tasty with mushrooms, Brie and truffle oil(om nomnomnom). Definitely worth a stop, especially if you’re enjoying a favorable currency exchange rate.
Stephanie H.
Place rating: 5 Santa Clara, CA
I’m shocked this place only has 2 stars. For an airport bar and eatery this place is quite nice. They provide iPads and free internet access at each seat which you also order your food and drink from. The fries were great and the beer was nice and cold. The service provided to me while on a ~4 hour delay(don’t fly Delta) was great. The manager all of the staff was super nice and helpful.
Laurent B.
Place rating: 5 Los Angeles, CA
Very friendly and helpful staff. Ordering from the iPad was easy. Excellent French fries and Mojito.
Marta C.
Place rating: 1 Saint Paul, MN
Had a Long Island(good), glass of wine, and Cobb Salad during my 3 hour wait at the gate. The Cobb salad description on the menu has a typo(«comprised ‘off’ farm-fresh poultry») that should have tipped me off to the fact that the photo advertises avocado when there isn’t actually any avocado in the salad. Ultimately, edible, but read the descriptions before you continue with your order!
Stephanie T.
Place rating: 4 New York, NY
Got a chicken w/cheese sandwich, onion rings and a water as I waited for my flight. The sandwich was surprisingly very good, and so were the onion rings. I didn’t expect much because it was airport food but I would order it again if given the opportunity. Service was also relatively quick, which is important as you are waiting for your flight. The chicken sandwich took approximately 12 minutes to make. Initially when I ordered I placed it to stay then realized that I wanted to go sit by my gate and would need take-out. I asked one of the servers after I placed the order and it wasn’t a problem. Once I got my sandwich I needed extra mustard, some ketchup and mayonnaise –asked once my food arrived and I didn’t get any attitude — also pleasantly surprised. Oh yah, their mayonnaise is really good too – not sure what herbs they put in it. My friend had the same sandwich without cheese and she loved it. Onion rings were hot, crispy and good!
Michael S.
Place rating: 3 Sicklerville, NJ
Let me start by saying the seating arrangement sucks, it is fend for yourself. Find an empty table and go for it! I ordered the breakfast burger, you got it… bacon egg and cheese on a burger with onion rings. It was very good and fresh, bur small for the money. Over all this place is pricey, but the food is good. A couple of things-you order on an iPad, that is pretty cool, you pay before your food comes including leaving a tip. That is kind of strange, but the waitress and waiter that brought my food were very nice.
Michael R.
Place rating: 2 Phoenix, AZ
The concept and advertising is great but the delivery needs a lot of work. First iPad I sat at didn’t work, the second one worked but often blanked on the keyboard or was illegible which I suppose are more of Apple issues but still. The burger I ordered looked nothing like the burger I ordered except that there was a piece of meat between two buns and there’s no way to add or remove anything that comes on the burger. Service is slow but they make you add gratuity ahead of time so you can’t necessarily tip based on service. My food came relatively quickly but the guy across from me said he had been waiting for almost 45 minutes. Pricing is typical overpriced airport pricing but I will say the food itself has good flavor. If the owners of this concession listened to their customers, read the reviews and made some small changes I’m sure a good portion of the people sitting and using their iPads might order food.
Kelly J.
Place rating: 1 Birmingham, AL
Pros: it’s easy to pay and get service Tacos are good Cons: expensive for what you get Food images do not match what you get Manhattan was watered down Guacamole has cheap chips and it tastes like premade guac I have had a really rude bartender there Kids chicken tenders are super processed meat Overall I have been there multiple times and I am always disappointed with the experience, food, and drinks
Lori T.
Place rating: 4 JAMAICA, NY
I’ll rate this according to other airport restaurants. Typical iPad ordering system. I’m not sure how«made to order» the burgers are as there are a bunch in the display that they used for orders. I got the Montréal burger and it wasn’t bad. Be warned the beef brisket is just a thin, barely visible slice. The Poutine is a nice size for something that’s considered a side. Not bad for airport food. Still wish there were better options. But having hot food is better than the grab and go options. Starbucks is across the way in the terminal, but it’s not like they have better food.
Cori C.
Place rating: 2 Brooklyn, NY
If you’re at the airport there aren’t a lot of options. Unfortunately, their guarantee of food arriving in 15 minutes doesn’t pan out. They also only offer cash refunds(odd, since you have to pre pay with a credit card). So, when your food doesn’t arrive until your flight is boarding, you’ll either get cash(at an international terminal! So it’s useless) or nothing at all. Be ready to dispute the charges with your credit card. Either bring food with you or pick something up from a kiosk.
David P.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
It took 45 minutes to get my omelette order. It was 9:45am on a Saturday. That’s insane. Unfortunately, the food was not tasty enough to make up for that wait. The prices are sadly in line with other overpriced airport options, but I’d recommend going to the adjacent Starbucks if you’re feeling peckish. Note: do not order food from the iPads if you’re not sitting directly at the bar, otherwise you’ll never be able to flag down staff to follow up on your order.
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Seriously I would not have pay $ 12 for Egg Any Style with Sausage anywhere. Of course if it has truffle or foie gras in it, that would be a totally different story. But at 6:30 am and facing a 3 hour plus flight ahead with someone that is going to be cranky and hungry… I guess this is a price to pay to silent the complaints and growling from hungry tummy. We have no problem getting a table and service was fast since it was so early in the morning. Food was ok and my companion was happy with a half full tummy after his breakfast. Food was at least made to order as the eggs were prepared over easy as requested. I do like the charging station at the tables as it has the USB built right into the electric outlets. I wonder when YYZ would able to give travelers more dining options especially at post US Security at T3 but having Nobel Burger and even a Starbucks is better than eating cold hard bagels.