Fixed menu pricing aims to tempt travellers at Pearson Airport in Mississauga

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Published November 5, 2024 at 6:15 pm

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A unique dining experience is in store for those travelling through Pearson Airport in Mississauga this month.

Until the end of November, Pearsonlicious will feature curated fixed-price meals at 18 restaurants located in Terminals 1 and 3.

Priced between $30 and $40 for the three-course menu items, the promotion is designed to enhance the experience for those who use Canada’s busiest airport.

“Whether you’re catching a flight or making a connection, Pearsonlicious offers passengers the chance to enjoy exclusive, chef-inspired meals, redefining airport dining,” Khalil Lamrabet, Toronto Pearson’s chief commercial officer. “This initiative is part of our vision to put the joy back into travel and to make the airport a memorable destination.”

Patterned after the Winterlicious and Summerlicious dining events in Toronto, Pearsonlicious will provide customers with a wide array of food choices ranging from appetizers, and entrées, to desserts.

A spokesperson for the airport said the goal is to show airport patrons that there are options for them whether they are waiting between flights, sending off loved ones or just looking for new places to dine.

“We think people will enjoy what is being offered,” the spokesperson said. “There are chef-inspired menus from Susur Lee, Lynn Crawford, Massimo Capra, Roger Mooking, some very top names. You won’t be disappointed.”

So far the reviews have been positive.

“This is great, lots of selection, I never knew Pearson had these types of dining choices,” commented one social media user.

Another person commented the food and presentation “is first-rate” and is worth a visit to the airport just for the food.

Restaurants taking part are Acer, Apropos, Beerhive, Boccone, Caplansky’s, Corso, Fetta, Fionn MacCool’s, Heirloom Bakery Cafe, LEE Kitchen, Marathi, Mill St. Brewery, Nobel Burger Bar, Tap & Pour, The Hearth, Twist, Urban Crave, and Vinifera.

 

 

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