The never ending onslaught of fish noodle joints continue ever since the pioneers first landed in the 905; coincidentally they are located right across the street from this place. Although very similar to the others this place does offer a few twists. Firstly, their soups are of different variety; you get options for pork bone (their specialty apparently), tomato soup and some spicy one I forgot. Secondly, they also offer some kind of weird assortment of rice dishes baked in a giant football like bread bowl? Didn't look all that great so I went straight for the noodles.
For a "signature" pork bone soup I wouldn't hesitate that say it is mediocre at best. There is absolutely no depth, no complexity and hardly any flavour in the broth. The stock would be comparable to a salted version of par-boiling your pork bones when making soup at home -- bland.
The noodles are not worthy of mention and of course they topped it with frozen squid slices.... Although the beef brisket was tender (but again flavourless). I also had the displeasure of trying their tomato soup. I wasn't too thrilled with drinking ketchup for soup is how I would put it. On a brighter note, the side of fried chicken wings is pretty decent and the tender pork bone is quite yummy.
I don't think they place will last very long just like the fore-bearers(previously tenants of this space). This seems like yet another one of those cursed locations where nothing is able to survive. Probably cuz the parking sucks at this place during the rush hours for dinner.
Avoid and go across the street to Deer Garden, even though they are only marginally better but at least you won't get frozen squid and ketchup soup.