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Summary: versatile restaurant offers Hong Kong style baked lunches as well as traditional Chinese dinner dishes for decent prices, good quality, and acceptable portions, plus opens late! Top Must-Get: Portuguese sauce baked chicken with noodles Top Regret: mango smoothie Not spectacular, but solid: Kenny's Noodle doesn't particularly excel at any single dish or aspect (although it looks a lot classier since it renovated a few years ago), but instead does many things fairly well. It's quite roomy, they've got comfortable car seats, and their service is decent (service is pretty good if you're a regular). They were actually very kind in giving us a lot of cups and refilling our water jug a few times (I in particular drink like a parched hippo). They have a comprehensive menu that boasts of both lunches and dinner options, and there isn't much that is poorly done. I mean, it's kind of boring to say that they're just "good", but that's what it is - "good". Their congee is fairly good, their baked chicken/pork offerings are pretty good, and my personal favourite used to be their black pepper sauce, which was... good. They also have a huge variety of traditional Chinese dinner dishes. My friend from Taiwan also remarked that their Taiwanese dishes are fair. It's a safe place to try new things! They have a happy hour from 2:30 - 5:30 where lunches come with drinks (more selection in their drinks). The only issues...? The washrooms are down the stairs, and sometimes the stairs look slippery, and I always imagined how much it would suck to fall down while needing to go. So... Be careful! (They do apparently have an accessible washroom for seniors and people with disabilities on the main floor though). Also, they have followed the trend of other Hong Kong style places in charging extra for honey (lemon honey tea costs $0.50 more than lemon tea) and their smoothies are honestly a little bit off (and only one flavour smoothies - no mixing, so coconut mango smoothie craving is not one you'll satisfy). Opens late! I used to be a regular here, and still come on occasion for late night munchings!
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