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  • Location/Service: I've been here twice now with my family to try out this new restaurant. Word has it that it is opened by the same owner as Bashu at Hurontario/Eglinton since the menu is very similar and they also take orders via an ipad! I love technology and I love it when restaurants use tech/paperless options to take orders. It allows me to remove things and order dishes at my own pace. It also lets me see the total bill so I know I have enough cash at the end! All restaurants seriously need to adapt to this concept!! This particular restaurant is situated right next to Hawaiian Bakery. To be honest, you wouldn't know that there's a restaurant there unless you heard it from someone. This location has been empty (or at least not restaurant owned) for such a LONG time. The staff there are pleasant. They get things done quickly, whether it be cleaning up the tables or getting enough chairs/plates/chopticks for you. The restaurant is quite big too so there's a lot of space between tables. Food: From the two visits, some of the things we ordered were: 1. Sesame Pancake with Beef ($7.95) - this was alright, it wasn't the best sesame pancake that I ever had. I wouldn't order this again. 2. Mixed beef with Hot sauce ($11.50) - this is an appetizer and it is pretty good. It has a lot of meat and great as a starter. I don't think other places have this kind of dish. 3. Braised beef handmade noodle hot soup ($9.99) - This is probably the best dish of the night. In fact, we loved it so much the first time we went that we ordered it again the second time. It isn't too spicy, and it is a HUGE bowl of handmade noodles that really warms your soul when you eat it in super cold water. I really enjoy this beef brisket bowl. This is also my family's favourite. 4. Sichuan Wonton with Garlic Sauce ($7.99) - This is wayyyy too spicy for my liking. The wontons are small and comes in a puddle of oily spicy sauce. I think the main point of the dish is the chili sauce. My family really liked the dish and used the chili oil for other noodle dishes. If you like spicy food, like those that make your lips and tongue numb, this will for sure hit the spot. 5. Sh-port with sweet Peking sauce ($13.99) - Nothing special about this dish. Better to order it at Cantonese restaurant. Overall, the price is good. I would definitely come back to try other dishes, like the stews and the hot pot!
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