Well the dilemma I'm having on rating food in Toronto, a city of such a diverse culture, was that I don't really know what standard I should use to evaluate food. Canadian or Chinese?
This is why I don't really write reviews on food that I'm not familiar with. I don't want to mislead anyone before I'm sure at least I know a little bit about this food or someone who knows the food were accompanied. It bothers me sometime, when you look at yelp ratings, people are rating food on price or freebies they got rather than food itself; or people who have never had real certain kind of food claiming that certain places are definitely "not authentic" because the it's different from the fake ones they had before, it's very misleading.
And for those who don't know: No, authentic Chinese food never have complimentary rice with its stirfry dishes unless its a combo.
Sorry for the off topic bitter words, but it's been killing me.
For New Ho King, I'm just gonna say this, it might be good for someone who has a Canadian stomach, but definitely not a good place for Chinese stomachs.