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    3.7 (70 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 8:00 pm

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    Andy S.

    They have traditional Hong Kong "cart" noodles with a choice of your own toppings. Comes with a drink and decently priced. The tables are small though and the lines could get very long during lunch times.

    Ivan H.

    Location/Service This place is located in Denison Centre - the plaza intersection of Kennedy and Denison. It's nearby Dollarama - so you can't really miss it. Plenty of parking around. Inside is very retro and modern at the same time - with a lot of the HK Cafe vibes setup and nostalgic signs and lingo. Staff were very nice and food service was very fast. Food Like other trendy HK cafes, they offer a wide variety of signature dishes like baked rice, scrambled egg, french toast and milk tea related drinks. I tried the scrambled egg with cha siu, baked pork chop rice and HK french toast. All of them were pretty standard and good. I like how smooth the scrambled eggs were - and they didn't cheap out in quantity. Same thing with the pork chop fried rice, although the dish looks a little smaller than you think. I like how saucy it is and the pork chop is boneless so very easy to eat. The french toast was pretty standard, not too big of a surprise here. As for drinks, I did the milk tea - which is smooth and consistent to other places. Lemon tea was also good too. Overall, I think this is a nice place around the neighbourhood. Their original location is from HK - so I like how they brought their elements over. It does get pretty much during peak hours and they don't have a lot of seating - so consider doing take out!

    Hong Kong Milk Tea
    Johnny C.

    An authentic Hong Kong cafe experience that is worth experiencing. My wife ordered the BBQ Pork Scrambled Egg on Rice and the portions were quite generous. While the BBQ Pork was cooked well and the egg had good flavour, the overall dish was heavy on the soy sauce side and salty. Be aware that there is a lot of rice. I ordered the Baked Curry Sauce w/Cheese (Chicken steak) and it was delicious. It comes with some potatoes baked along side, which was a nice touch with the curry sauce. I also ordered a hot HK style milk tea and it went well with the meal. The service was quick and staff would address our table, despite the busy business hours. It should be noted that interior design really tried to mimic the HK style environment with the wall decorations and crowded seatings. This should be a quick bite and go environment. Overall, I would give this location a 4.5/5. If I were to go again, I would try the Beef Satay, since I noticed a lot of customers ordered it.

    Rachel S.

    A classic HK cafe, no-frills seating and all the dishes you'd expect. It was quite busy in the morning, with lots of families getting their breakfast combos. We were lucky and didn't need to wait, but we were seated basically knee-to-knee with another family in order to make it work. The prices are fair, a bit higher than the old days but priced as you would expect a HK cafe to be. Their menu was surprisingly condensed - I'm not sure if they gave us a breakfast/lunch only menu. It did have items like baked rice, so I assumed that was the entire menu. I honestly didn't mind, as I often get overwhelmed with menu choices. I ordered a noodle combo and my boyfriend ordered a curry baked rice. Everything was $31 all in. I would say the curry baked rice was a hit - the taste was good and the portion was fair. It was a lot of rice, but there was enough sauce where you could eat it all if you wanted to. My noodle soup was a bit overwhelming, but typical of such a restaurant. I wasn't a biggest fan of the ramen noodles, I wish they had some other options. They may have them but I wasn't aware of them - vermicelli would have been a lot better. Overall there are some HK cafes I like better in the area, but it's an affordable and traditional option.

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    Shigei H.

    4.5/5 Very HK! Very tasty! Love this cafe! This is truly HK! Much better than other HK cafes in Toronto.

    Kwong T.

    6.5/10 湯底偏鹹 冇得雙拼腩汁+ 辣汁 秘製辣汁普普通 冇驚艷嘅感覺 豬大腸好味 瑞士雞翼普普通 柱侯牛腩肥嗰啲位好味 瘦位好韌 油麵一般,粗麵相對好啲 熱奶茶mmd,凍奶茶好好味!(不過要加$1) 咖喱魚蛋都好味,$6.55/10粒,香港來講算好貴,但呢度應該算差唔多價錢?不過自己屋企都唔難整,所以未必會單叫 結論:會encore,因為凍奶茶太正了 下次除咗粗麵+豬大腸+咖喱魚蛋,會試吓咖喱豬皮

    Black pepper beef on rice
    Kevin P.

    Had black pepper beef on rice and hot HK a milk tea. Tea quality is great more on the milky side with smooth silky finish. Beef had the sear griddle taste. Spot on. Would recommend.

    Chicken steak with pepper sauce and spaghetti
    Kerry L.

    I found this spot on TokTok because we wanted to try a new HK diner cafe. This resto is located at Kennedy & Denison. It was very busy. There was a wait list but we got a table maybe in less than 30 minutes. We ordered the classic breakfast with instant noodle and beef. My oldest ordered chicken steak with black pepper sauce and spaghetti. My youngest got fries and chicken wings (4). We ordered the cold lemon tea and cold HK style milk tea. Both were really good The customer service was excellent. The servers were attentive and efficient. The food tasted good and fresh. Will definitely go back to try other dishes.

    Milk tea and lemon tea
    Carmen G.

    A new Hong Kong cafe that is super busy and packed! Came here to check out the new Hong Kong cafe and first thing I noticed before walking in was the abundance of people waiting around. They have an ipad once you go through the first set of doors that you insert your own information number of people in your party. It's tight in there to even get to the ipad since people are waiting inside that little narrow hallway. I decided to step back outside to wait for my call. I had a party of 2, and I got the call instantly once I walked outside the doors. Not a problem, simply just walked right back in and got my spot. The service here is quick and the servers are super nice. It's all the classic foods you'd expect at a Hong Kong cafe. Things I got: Fried chicken with spring onion on rice 4/5 - Tasty rice dish with the chicken cooked perfectly. It paired nicely and the portions were great for one person. Baked pork chop tomato rice 4/5 - Another classic that is a must get. It was good and again was a great portion size. Pineapple bun with butter 5/5 - I really enjoyed this. The bun was nice and warm and melted some of the butter inside while still having the thick slice of butter nice and cold on the outside. Lemon tea and milk tea were both also great! The food at the tables beside us also looked really good and I can't wait to come back to try some more food items.

    Christy S.

    You must go to try their Hong Kong style breakfast!! The beef satay noodle is one of my favourite meals for breakfast and they make it so good!!! And you must try their milk tea! So AMAZING The service is good as well and they will serve you the food quick! The restaurant decorated like Hong Kong local restaurant, and many seats are available!

    Katie C.

    One of my favourite HK style cafes. My go-to is their cart noodles (i.e. build your own - choose the noodle type, soup base, and toppings). The green onion chicken steak is also a crowd pleaser. The cold lemon tea here is always delightful - perfect amount of sweetness and tea flavour. They have a separate breakfast menu as well as an afternoon tea menu with items you can't get any other time. Would recommend the chocolate banana French toast if you're craving something sweet. Service is always quick too. Highly recommend!

    Satay beef pineapple bun
    Warren M.

    I love HK cafes, so I had to try this place out. Sadly, everything I had was only OK. I visited here on a Sunday afternoon around noon, and it was very busy. The wait time was about 30 minutes, but they had a kiosk to wait in line and leave your phone number. I ordered some of my favorites for the sake of comparison. The spaghetti bolognese somehow came out a bit dry despite being a meat sauce dish. The pineapple bun in my sandwich was not particularly tasty. The milk tea was decent. Overall, if you are in the direct area and have a craving, Chrisly Cafe is sufficient. But if you want top notch HK cafe food, I would go elsewhere.

    Fried chicken leg meal with cuppa ketchup
    Alex C.

    Located at the Denison Centre located at the Southwest corner of Kennedy and Denison. There is plenty of parking even during the crazy weekends. The shop is newly renovated with booths and many 2 tops pushed together to form 3 rows of 12 seats. The seating can get quite packed if all seats were occupied with 2 tops having very little room to move about. So far the restaurant is quite clean and you can say quite sterile as it seams a little bare. The staff are definitely still learning the ropes or at least the crew I had were definitely learning the routine as I was sitting to order for 10+ minutes as some took lunch, some were chit chatting and I think one was just sitting there resting. I went to order a baked rice with drink and I had to repeat myself 4 times so the order could be entered into the tablet... it was not that loud inside. I was later informed there were no more baked rice options... fair game... I opted for the fried chicken leg and 5 minutes later someone came out to inform me... it will take 15 minutes to cook. I looked at them puzzled and said, yes, I know, please proceed. Then she repeated herself to indicate it will take some time. I acknowledged and said I was in no rush and will wait as if she wanted me to change my order again. Then reluctantly she went back to confirm my order with the kitchen... which burned up another 7 minutes. As I was waiting for my replacement meal, the table behind me that came in after my order had 2 piping hot baked rice dishes delivered to them!!!! I thought I was suffering from hunger and hallucinating but my nose confirmed it. Ok... did I not brush my teeth or had excessive B.O. that they did not want to serve me? I had time to look around and see one wall had all the menu items up in graffiti fashion, where the back wall leading to kitchen and washrooms had a semi open drinks kitchen to see your drinks and food be passed from the kitchen. The my meal finally came and it definitely was hot and was provided a little cup of ketchup for the fried chicken leg and fries (McDonalds shoestring) Food was ok but with all the rough edges that need to be smoothed out, will definitely give them some time to iron out the kinks before thinking of returning. One more thing. There was one server that was wearing the nitrile gloves cleaning the tables but this person was also taking orders (no harm there) but was serving the food and collecting money... I think the Covid times have come and passed... a good wash with warm water and soap will do us all a big favour than to keep using the one time use gloves

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    3.6
    (161 reviews)
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    We finally gave this place a try as the first time there was a long line up and we were too hungry…read moreto wait, but this time we arrived during quiet time so its good for us as there isn't much seating available. Its at the Langham Square plaza area not far from the Kennedy plaza on south of Hwy 7 Kennedy area. Here is what we ordered: Pineapple Bun w/Butter- $7.95 comes with hot drink Cheung Fun Noodles w/ Siu Mai Fish & fishball I believe- $9.45 with hot drink. Hainese Chicken w/Rice - $11.95 First off, the pricing of this place is really good and much less expensive vs other HK cafe we've been to. Secondly, everything we ordered is standard for most part, except, the hainese chicken rice which was the most common dish ordered and now we know why... The rice has flavour of the chicken oil and fat, and the chicken though not the most tender or slippery they call it in chinese, but good enough. The star was the sauce they provided which is 3 types: one sweet dark soy sauce like, ginger scallion sauce and their chili sauce... All these were very very tasty along with the flavoured rice! You must give it a try if you remotely enjoy cold chicken with these amazing sauces... I only wish they sell the chili sauce because that is very tasty!

    I've walked past this place many times and it always has a long line, so when we finally saw an…read moreempty table, we decided to give it a try. It was my first time here, and the experience started off on the wrong foot. I had barely sat down, not even 30 seconds, before a staff member was already hovering over us trying to take our order. I hadn't even had a chance to look the menu yet, which immediately made things feel rushed and uncomfortable. The space itself is quite small, and they won't let smaller groups of two people or fewer sit in the booths, which adds to that cramped and slightly stressful atmosphere. There's people hovering nearby watching if you're almost done. Overall, the entire dining experience felt rushed from start to finish. The food is cheap, I'll give them that, but unfortunately the quality reflects that. I ordered a sandwich and it was sloppily put together. The bread slices were not even aligned properly, where the top slice and bottom slices were in opposite directions, making it so you couldn't pick it up. Flavour-wise, I was hoping for more of a Hong Kong cafe style satay beef, but this wasn't it. The curry was okay, with some decent chunks of meat and potato, but nothing particularly memorable. What really left a bad impression was the payment experience. Their debit machine defaults to 12%, 15%, or 18% tips calculated after tax, with no upfront notice or custom option. Tipping is not mandatory in Canada, and it should be up to the customer based on service. When we asked about it, the response felt as if we were being made to feel cheap over "just a few cents". Honestly it is not about the amount, it is about principle. If you are just looking for a quick and cheap bite, this place might do the job. But considering the long lines and how rushed the experience is, you might end up waiting longer than you actually get to sit and eat. Personally, I will not be coming back. I would rather get takeout or dine somewhere that lets you actually relax and enjoy your meal.

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    Baked Porkchop Cheesy Rice
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    4.0
    (203 reviews)
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    Tips: - This place accepts cash, and credit and debit cards…read more - The main entrance is off Enterprise Boulevard. - This cafe is under the Congee Queen brand, so you can join the points program and visit either brand to collect points. I am never the hop-on-the-bandwagon trendsetter. Good Catch Cafe and Bar has been in downtown Markham for a few years. I decided to come here for an early dinner after work on Wednesday for the first time. This eatery is a part of The Origin, the mall that includes a Cineplex, Goodlife Fitness, Chatime, and more. This eatery has its entrance facing Enterprise Boulevard. When you're parked at the parking lot across from it, it gives you the impression that the entrance is by the patio. Maybe you can enter and exit this side door when it's summertime. I see a lot of references in a number of Yelp reviews here to this eatery being Good Catch Boil. I remember when it was more of a seafood place when it first opened for business. It then meandered into a Hong Kong-style eatery, which is the case today. I'm guessing that the boil trend wasn't as popular over time. I walked in. I looked at a screen to check in. It was probably 4 pm and it wasn't terribly busy. I passed. A female server came over and asked if I was dining as a party of one. I nodded. She pointed me to a booth. I was pleased and sat myself down. It was comfy. It's kind of like a sports bar, but it's casual. I caught up with the Blue Jays loss against the Yankees the night before. By the end of my dining experience, this restaurant had good music playing that made dining here more upbeat. She came over with a bunch of menus. She also had a printed QR code. I could either order online or wave at any staff member to place my order. Nice! There are daily specials. You get a free drink with your order if you drop by between certain afternoon hours. I decided to order through the online menu and got these items: - Iced lemon Ribena - Curry fish balls (15) - Wonton noodle soup Service was wonderful. The female server got me water and my iced lemon Ribena. I love the latter drink so much. It was excellent. It had the perfect amount of lemon with Ribena, all iced. The water was also great. It was cold despite not having any ice cubes in it. My curry fish balls came out first. The curry smelled so good. I loved each curry ball that I stabbed with a skewer and dunked into the curry sauce. Each fish ball was bouncy and yummy. The sauce had a slight spicy kick that I thoroughly enjoyed. I'd get them again. A male server came over with my bowl of wonton noodle soup. I had maybe ten different noodle options to choose from, from ramen, to udon. I choose thin noodles. If you want a noodle pull, you'll easily get it here. The noodles were delicious, long, and so good. They weren't clumpy. Perfect! I was surprised that I got broccoli. I ended up submerging the florets in the broth. They started off on the crunchier side. They softened up nicely and I enjoyed how healthy eating each floret made me feel. I am used to getting bok choy or no veggies with wonton noodle soup. It was nice that I got something different. The wontons were excellent. They had shrimp in them, which I am thinking that the seafood part of this business is still there. I loved the green onions in this bowl of deliciousness. The broth was perfect. It wasn't overly salty. I could taste sesame oil that was aded to it. I paid at the table. The female server asked if I was paying by cash or card. I rarely have the former on me, so it was my credit card. I tipped and tapped, and thanked her for everything. Staff are so nice here. I'd come back just for the service alone. The food and drink were amazing, so I'm definitely a fan who wants to return for more good eats and drinks. I used the washroom before leaving this eatery. When you walk into this restaurant, the washrooms are straight ahead, followed by a right turn. It was cool seeing bowls of noodles being made by kitchen staffers as I passed by to get to the washroom. The women's washroom was spacious and clean. No complaints. I'm so glad that I finally dropped by this eatery. At least three restaurants have closed recently at The Origin. I'm glad that this one is still thriving. I'd love to grab a bite to eat after a movie or simply come here to enjoy good Hong Kong-style dishes. (214)

    Our go to when we're craving Hong Kong cafe food!…read more It also has large tv screens, so I consider this the only Asian sports bar that I know of. They have plenty of seating but I know it can get busy in the weekends. I got the pineapple bun with satay beef & egg. I love the subtle sweetness of the bun and the egg is very fluffy! It also came with a drink so I ordered the horlicks. My husband got the bbq pork & egg on rice and the classic HK milk tea, which always hit the spot. Next time we'll probably try the seafood boil!

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    Sink area. You don't need to push a door to enter the women's washroom.
    Sink area. You don't need to push a door to enter the women's washroom.
    Cross-section of my shrimp wonton
    Cross-section of my shrimp wonton
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    4.1
    (53 reviews)
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    April 11, 2026 - I got the seasonal vegetables and grouper belly. The grouper is definitely a bit…read moremore of an acquired taste. It was good, but I feel like there was a bit too much batter and the fish to vegetables ratio was not very good.

    The best spot you can ever find for lunch during weekdays, in my humble opinion you know it's an…read moreauthentic one when you find Mandarin doesn't work here and you have to speak Cantonese or English. To be honest, it is not perfect in many dimensions: It's not spacious and feels too greedy to have too many tables. It is not a good place if you really want to have an elegant environment to have your meals. The servers are a bit aggressive. But despite of all those disadvantages, I still give it 5 stars because it has the PERFECT food! I almost dropped some tears when I tasted my first bite of the dish I ordered, stored fried beef with tomatoes and eggs. I think what it does best is that it adapt its dishes to use the local produce and meat, and still keep the legit HongKong food flavors. My wife ordered the stir fried instant noodles and it was full of pepper, mushrooms and soy sauce flavor. I highly recommend this restaurant to have meal with friends or family (but not too many people since it's small and crowded. You can go to other coffee shop to chat

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    Hong Kong Wing Tai Restaurant - interior
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    Pork chop bun with fries
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    Cafe O Street

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    4.1
    (28 reviews)
    12.8 km

    We did some take out this weekend. It was really close by. The menu was really Hong Kong style…read more We ordered a Ginger Onion Oil with Chicken Cutlet on Instant Noodles and a Onions Corned Beef and Shrimp with Scrambled Egg on Rice. Both of them were good and tasty. Just the potion was a bit tiny. That's good enough for me as a girl. They were ready fast, we didn't wait for too long. The price was reasonable. We can definitely come back again, and should come back to try others.

    Mom and I visited over the weekend and this place was packed. They have a huge menu, just like a…read moretypical cha chaan teng, so it honestly took us forever to decide what to order. We ended up getting the ham macaroni soup with a cheese ham sandwich combo, along with the O Street signature beef sandwich and fries from their new menu. Despite how busy it was on a Saturday, the food came out at a pretty reasonable speed, which I appreciated. The macaroni soup was just okay, very much the kind of simple comfort food that fills you up, but nothing especially memorable. I was most excited for the signature beef sandwich, but it didn't fully meet my expectations. The burger/sandwich itself was smaller than I imagined, and it only had about 2-3 pieces of beef brisket inside with marinated bell peppers and their homemade sauce. The sauce leaned sweeter than expected, which might work for some people, but personally I was hoping for something more savoury and more generous with the beef. However, the brisket was tender, which was a win... ish. Overall, still a decent spot if you're craving classic HK cafe vibes and variety, especially for a casual meal with family.

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    Egg sandwich
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