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    China Gourmet King

    3.0 (9 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 3:30 pm - 11:00 PM

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    Happy Valley Village

    Happy Valley Village

    4.5
    (34 reviews)
    9.8 km

    The decoration is eye-catching and full of Northeast Chinese character. The space is styled like a…read morerustic village setting, with wooden booth structures, straw-thatched details, hanging dried corn and chili peppers, and red lanterns that instantly create a warm, festive atmosphere. The use of traditional elements, paper-cut window designs, red Spring Festival couplets, old-style newspaper wall coverings, and exposed brick adds a strong sense of nostalgia. It feels immersive and intentional, almost like stepping into a countryside home in Dongbei rather than a typical restaurant. The décor isn't fancy, but it's rich in cultural detail and warmth, perfectly matching the hearty, comforting style of Northeast Chinese cuisine. The space is unique and perfect for taking photos. The food here is very generous. We ordered the 4-person set with two side pots. Tomato Braised Beef Brisket and Chicken Stewed with Mushrooms and the portions were huge. Both pots arrived steaming hot and filled to the brim, clearly meant for sharing. The braised beef was rich and hearty, while the chicken pot was comforting and full of flavor, making it perfect for group dining or cold weather meals. Combined with the rustic, traditional décor, it really feels like authentic Northeast Chinese comfort food. The food and atmosphere were excellent, though the service was a bit lacking. Prices are reasonable for the generous portion sizes and the unique restaurant décor.

    Toronto has so many Chinese restaurants, but I've never been to one quite like this before…read more The iron pot stew was the star of the meal, brimming with fresh ingredients and a deeply flavorful broth. Portions are generous, making it ideal for sharing, which aligns perfectly with the communal spirit of Northeastern Chinese dining. The space itself is cozy and welcoming, a great setting for gathering with family or friends over a satisfying meal. If you're looking to broaden your palette of Chinese food, this place should be on your list.

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    Stir-Fried Eggplant, Potato, Pepper ($13.98)
    Stir-Fried Eggplant, Potato, Pepper ($13.98)
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    Baozi Ke

    Baozi Ke

    5.0
    (8 reviews)
    6.7 km

    This is the best place in Scarborough to get your dumplings fix. All items, including the soy milk,…read moretaste light and fresh with good sized portions. The menu may not be as extensive as other restaurants but they don't need to impress with variety as everything they serve up is simple yet mouth-wateringly delicious. There is parking available in the plaza but bear in mind the restaurant has limited seating (3 tables for 2, and 2 tables for 4 people). It feels like a small mom-and-pop business with efficient service and food that hits the spot!

    My friend had been talking about how great this restaurant is so I decided to check it out this…read moremorning. The restaurant is small, there are about 5 or 6 tables there. But I really liked the atmosphere. Although it's small, it's bright and there's plenty of sun coming through. We ordered a few dishes and all were tasty. I enjoyed all of them. The fried dumplings were delicious but you have to be careful when you eat them. They are so juicy that it sprays out when you bite into them. My friend warned me about this, but it still happened anyway. The best dish had to be the chili oil noodles. I really liked the texture, width and flavours involved. There was just enough of a spicy kick without it overpowering the noodles and other flavours. I will definitely come back to have this again. Overall, I don't have anything to negative say about this restaurant. Delicious food, nice atmosphere and friendly and fast service. Prices are also reasonable too.

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    Dragon View Seafood Restaurant

    Dragon View Seafood Restaurant

    3.9
    (18 reviews)
    6.5 km

    Pretty decent dimsum spot. We actually almost missed it because we didn't know which plaza it was…read morein. Not too familiar with this area so we almost passed it. It is on the small side compared to some other dimsum places. There is one main dining room and I think two smaller "private" rooms. There are not many parking spots in front of the restaurant but luckily they have a back door as well so you don't have to walk all the way around. We ordered a lot of food and it all came pretty quickly. Some dishes that I really enjoyed were the beef tendon, rice noodle rolls and the BBQ pork noodles. It is a great portion size and good for sharing with larger parties. Note: Bathrooms downstairs are cleaner than the upstairs ones!

    Had a couple of glowing recommendations to try this new restaurant, but unfortunately didn't meet…read morethe hype for me. The decor is refreshed and modern and the service was good for a Chinese restaurant, however I felt the menu was a bit confusing. After spending 10 minutes trying to order for our group of 6, we settled on some dishes where none stood out. The veggie dish with flounder was especially odd to me - super fishy and pungent but not in a good way. Overall I could give Dragon View another try, but maybe a pre-set menu for a larger group. Their set menus did seem quite expensive which is why we ordered à la carte. The à la carte menu was priced very reasonably.

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    Lucky Chinese Restaurant

    Lucky Chinese Restaurant

    3.6
    (114 reviews)
    5.8 km
    $$

    When there were no Hakka restaurants in GTA, this was amongst the very few that we visited almost…read morethree decades ago. While in the area we decided to stop by with family to see how it now stands up to 100s new Hakka restaurants. The owners have changed for sure since then. The inside is still the same as I remember with new table and chairs. Still clean and tidy. The service is still good. The owner/manager gives to personal service and answered all of our ingredient questions. Our taste buds have evolved and the competitors are feeding us dishes that are more amplified than the ones we got here. Our favourite Manchurian Pakorra in gravy was OK. Not bad, but the pakoras were to big and just doughy. The gravy again OK. The Tofu Chilli not hugely spicy and felt under seasoned to us. The Fried Rice was again very plain. Noodles were OK and the same goes for Szechuan Mixed Veggies. Felt as if we are eating at a traditional Chinese restaurant rather than Indian style Hakka restaurant.

    Oh my goodness. Who knew I needed this in my life? Well, I did. Look, I began thinking that maybe I…read morehad no idea what chow mein was. I have bisoted several establishments in Phoenix and always seem to get lo mein noodles when I order chow mein. We wandered in a bit later in the evening and placed an order. I was so happy to see so many veggie options to choose from. I decided upon the Manchurian Vegetable Chow Mein and I am so glad I did. No joke, I munched on it for 3 days. The vinegar & chilli was used on day 3 and I wish I wasn't so terrified of it on da 1 because man, did it amp it up! I also had a veggie spring roll which was good, but nothing to write here about. Ma went back 2 more times after our visit and thoroughly enjoyed her dishes. Will I be back? When I am back in town and so long as they're open and around, absolutely I will be back. It was everything I needed on my first day back "home". Packed full of flavor, yum!

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    The Royal Chinese Restaurant

    The Royal Chinese Restaurant

    3.8
    (126 reviews)
    8.6 km
    $$

    It's been a long time since I've been to The Royal Chinese Restaurant at Birchmount and Sheppard so…read morethis visit was way overdue. The place was packed when we arrived on a cold snowy evening. it was so packed, we had to park next door and wait for a table to be cleared. Business is good! Our delicious meal included the following: - Complimentary House Soup - Pork Chops with Chili and Salt - Beef with Ginger and Green Onion Hot Plate - Yang Chow Fried Rice - Cantonese Chow Mein - Beef Tenderloin Chinese Steak - Deep Fried Squid with Chili and Salt - Snow Peas Leaf with Garlic - Oranges and Fortune Cookies We finished every scrap and it was absolutely delicious! The service was excellent. If I lived closer, I would definitely be a regular here. Check it out! Kung Hei Fat Choi Year of the Snake

    Another awesome dinner here at this restaurant again. The service is fast and no nonsense but they…read moreare friendly. It's busy and commonly has a line around dinner time so come early. Parking can be chaotic as well as there's not enough space for all the restaurants/stores - again, come early or park further and walk. Food: Soup - seafood soup was delicious, came out piping hot. Deep fried oyster - huge oysters! Very fresh and delicious. Batter is light and crispy, oyster had good flavor and giant pieces. Steamed fish - fresh from the tank and you can taste it! Garnished perfectly. Lobster - also very fresh and lots of meat. Chicken - felt like we got a massive chicken as the plate was huge. Nice and tender with good flavor on the skin. Pea sprouts and mushrooms - very fresh, no "old" or "hard" pieces. The 3 types of mushroom was also really nice contrast to the pea sprouts. Everything cooked well. Pork chop - has a sweet glaze and is deep fried nicely. Shrimp and scallops with celery and beans - the seafood and scallops were cooked well, as were the celery and beans. Crispy vegetables with tender shrimp and scallop. Price: Reasonable (maybe even in the low end) for all the food and quality you get.

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    Beef with Ginger and Green Onion Hot Plate
    Beef with Ginger and Green Onion Hot Plate
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    Oriental Gourmet - Vintage Garden Dining Room

    Oriental Gourmet - Vintage Garden Dining Room

    3.9
    (44 reviews)
    12.3 km
    $$$

    +.5 for service This…read morewas strange to find. It's at the back of a commercial lot where you'll find a seniors residence, and the restaurant is inside the residence on the ground floor. I'm not very familiar with Hakka food, but my parents told me Vintage Garden is operated by the folks who formerly operated Oriental Gourmet in Markham. I've been to that location before and liked the food options that they had. We were with our relatives for dinner on New Years Day, totaling 6 in our party. We had the stir fried lobster, crispy duck, sweet and sour pork. These were all very flavourful. My parents also pre-ordered the diced mushroom and chicken in egg white wrap, which unfortunately was a bit bland. For dessert we ordered the crystal dumplings, which I also believed was a bit bland. My guess is the blandness is to deal with the general clientele here, which leans older age. My parents and relatives all seem to enjoy it overall.

    Vintage Garden isn't the easiest to find. If you're heading to the establishment from the south,…read moremost likely you'll be directed onto the 404 North to exit at Finch, then perhaps through Gordon Baker Road through a commercial complex, eventually hitting Victoria Park where your GPS may tell you to turn right, but just go straight through the traffic lights into what looks like an apartment complex. It looks like you're lost, but you're in the right place as the restaurant is located at the bottom of a retirement community. Their signage leads you to the south side of the building, but it's mismarked. Instead, head to the busier north end instead where Vintage Garden's entrance is found. While I don't enjoy offal, I nevertheless sampled the broth and vegetables in the pig tripe, preserved vegetable, ginger and peppercorn soup ($14), a signature Chiu Chow dish. The strong spicy hit of ginger and pepper is great for clearing the throat and does the work of those gingery immunity shots. I prefer the Chiu Chow style oyster and minced pork with rice in soup ($12.50 for regular (pictured) or $21.50 for large), that borders between broth and congee. In this case, the rice is added with all the other ingredients so doesn't break down. Rather it soaks in the broth that is teeming with pork and seafood flavours. Located near the coast, the Chaozhou region cultivates a lot of oysters, so you'll find the ingredient in a lot of menus. Another common dish is the homestyle fried oysters egg omelette ($23), which at Vintage Garden is simply prepared with tons of oysters, green onions, and egg that's just cooked through, so it's still jelly-like in the centre. Use the dipping sauce sparingly as it's a VERY salty fish sauce. Other popular items include daa laang which are marinated items served hot or cold. My family thoroughly enjoyed the Chiu Chow style marinated intestine ($18.95), which given my aversion to offal I passed on. But I had my fill of the Chiu Yueng style marinated duck ($21.95 for a half order). Despite its disheveled appearance, the duck was steeped in flavours, especially the slices of deep-fried tofu on the bottom that soak up the braising liquid. This is a long review for the rest head to Gastro World.

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    Clean and spacious dining area, can accommodate a few big groups, with other small group tables
    Clean and spacious dining area, can accommodate a few big groups, with other small group tables
    Oriental Gourmet - Vintage Garden Dining Room
    Clean and spacious dining room, can accommodate a few large groups. Other tables are good for 4 people ish

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    Clean and spacious dining room, can accommodate a few large groups. Other tables are good for 4 people ish
    The Queen Seafood Cuisine

    The Queen Seafood Cuisine

    4.0
    (61 reviews)
    12.5 km
    $$

    Lots of parking in front of this restaurant/in the plaza. The place looks modern and spacious…read more There is a big dragon statue overlooking the main dining room. There are also private dining rooms for a more intimate experience. We came for dinner and I was pleasantly surprised at the food. Many of the dishes were individually served and presented nicely. The servers were also super friendly and talkative!

    While The Queen Seafood Cuisine's website highlights lavish set menus featuring jumbo lobster and…read moreking crab, they also offer less extravagant options. As a guest at a family celebration, I didn't catch the exact price of our menu, but judging from similar ones online, I'd estimate it around $798. Before committing to a $1,000+ spread, it's worth visiting to explore the more accessible offerings. The roasted suckling pig with jellyfish is a dish of contrasts: warm, rich pork paired with cool, crunchy jellyfish. It may have been my portion, but the pork leaned slightly fatty. Still, it was moist with a delicate, crispy skin. Instead of the usual deep-fried crab claw, Queen's serves a scallop with shrimp paste. It's easier to eat with a knife and fork, and while the sauce softens the crisp exterior, it adds a savoury depth without overwhelming the seafood. The crispy salted egg yolk prawns were impressively large and well cooked. I don't usually gravitate towards salted egg yolk, finding it heavy, but here it added a pleasant richness. Since the coating sits on the shell, it's easy to control how much you get. I also appreciated the inclusion of vegetables throughout the meal. The scallops came with gai lan, while the prawns were paired with broccoli, helping balance out the richness. Swapping out the usual shark fin soup, the bird's nest soup with minced chicken and egg white was a welcomed change. The broth was thick and silky, but the minced chicken added some much-needed texture. This is a long review for the rest go to Gastro World.

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    Nice décor
    Nice décor
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