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  • Wow... did I go to a different place? This is legit bad. What a joke. First off this place is at a condo and so parking is a bit weird cuz the parking is supposed to be for the condo visitors. Anyways, this place literally has only a dozen seats. U order the food and find your own seat. We ordered a combo which include a bowl of noodles, egg drop sweet soup and a piece of sticky rice pizza. The combo was extra two bucks because we wanted the intestine noodles, making it 12.99. And we also ordered a chicken cartilage wide vermicelli for 10.99. I also checked into yelp to get a three piece shumei for free. Total it was $27. All the food came in disposable plastic take out containers. Nothing like the pictures. But that's not a dealbreaker, let's talk about the food itself! 1. Chicken cartilage wide vermicelli. Some chicken cartilage are cold. They didn't microwave it long enough. Yes looks like they don't have a proper kitchen it's just microwaving. We heard the beep. And you can feel the tiny grainy bone next to the cartilage. And the wide vermicelli is essentially Ho fun ??. It was all mushy not appetizing at all. Take a look at a video I took. The taste itself meh, oily and loaded with the sesame paste with bits of preserved veggies that add a crunch. If u have microwaved leftover ho fun, this is exactly it. 2. Intestine noodles. I didn't eat the intestine but bf said it's not smelly. I tried the noodles. It's better(?) than the ho fun but it's also very greasy loaded with sesame paste, gunk sitting at the bottom, making it taste even a bit bitter.... 3. Sticky rice pizza is essentially a piece of ??? (the glutinous rice with chicken wrapped in leaf dim sum) cut into a square. 4. Wuhan shumei. Maybe I have never tried it wuhan style but the texture is truly off. It is so soft it's like dripping! It's essentially the same glutinous rice in a different format. 5. Egg drop rice sweet soup. In the fridge... cuz we were so stuffed from the greasy pasty noodles. I mean.... it's TWENTY FRICKING SEVEN DOLLARS! For this price you are definitely better off eating at Sansotei for a jap ramen, MeiNung for a flavorful beef noodle soup, Wonton Hut for beef brisket wonton noodles or any hk style chachantang for a porkchop vermicelli. This is such a joke. Such a bad joke. I decided to try it out as I saw that there are a few locations in Toronto already, thinking that it should be ok. But this is far from OK. Maybe other locations that have a legit kitchen would be better but I wouldn't wanna try. Half a star for the cashier who was nice and explained the menu to me. Otherwise this would be a negative. And we later found that the guy who occupied the most comfortable sofa seat by himself should be the owner/manager....(?) idk. Shouldn't the more comfortable seats be reserved for customers? Don't go. You have been been warned.
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