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Tucked away in a quiet corner of a Chinatown mini mall is a restaurant brimming with Sino-Canadians... Lucky Plate. From what I could glean from the menu and what was on people's tables, LP is like the Humpty's of Chinese food. Not any particularly identifiable cuisine, but a moderately priced place where families go to eat together. Lots of platters of sautéed vegetable with a steamed chicken or unidentified curd on top, some plain rice on the side. Seems like a good spot for those with ulcers. The salt and pepper squid was very tender, but the batter too thick and bready, making it lack the awesome crispness of somewhere like Hi-ball. They provided hot sauce on the side, a nice addition I took full advantage of. Overall though, there are plenty of spots in Chinatown with more interesting menus for all tastes.
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