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    Du Hsiao Yueh

    3.6 (66 reviews)

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups

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    Anna M.

    3 cup chicken here is probably the best I've tasted in any restaurant. We returned and again, that flavour was excellent. Service is pretty good, there are 1 or 2 servers who are excellent - attentive, patient and informative. There was only one who was mostly on the phone or near the kitchen and who didn't pick up dishes or clean the tables but Di Hsiao doesn't deserve a low rating because of one person's behaviour. Ambiance is quite good, it's clean, modern, the interior design is quite beautiful. It's modern Chinese yet not kitschy. Many Chinese restaurants border on the kitschy or basic and terrible but this place makes it easy to be comfortable to have an enjoyable meal. Prices might be slightly high in comparison with other restaurants but the quality of the food is worth paying for. There are some reviews on the prices and I feel if the food is good, it's worth paying the price.

    Winnie H.

    Love this place. First go in you find the place has Simple Decoration and clean. The server is very attentive and nice. There is promotion if you eat more than $100, a free full dish of smoke fish or chicken. She remind us we have $7 more to go and can hit $100. So here we ordered an appetizer and get a free smoke fish! Everything is well executed. From their signature noodle to the brand new smoke fish, it's all good. We order set for 2. It has eel with rice, pickle veggies, 3 wine chicken and dessert. By adding $10 to this set, we get ping knuckle. Dessert is like sweet egg tofu with red bean and boba. I usually do like the boba but this one is exceptionally good! The pickled veggies has sauce taste like salad. Love it. May I give 6 stars?

    Sally W.

    Tofu and beef veggie soup. Soup would be good if they served with rice or a bowl or noodle. Look the nice interior design and the place gives it n nice atmosphere. The entrance area if they b blocked it off a lil would be better cause it was a lil chilly

    Taiwanese Minced Pork Rice
    Karen Y.

    Wanted some Taiwanese food and was recommended this place by a friend. Ordered: - minced pork rice - seasonal vegetables lobster roll - ham hock - lunch set: 3 cup rice & minced pork rice - crispy pig intestine - cabbage - oyster omelette - kobayaki eel sticky rice - garlic pea shoots - clear stew with beef Everything was delicious but my favorite had to be the crispy pig intestine since it was extra crispy but it wasn't tough to chew. The lobster roll and oyster omelette was also very good and flavorful and also for sure recommended. Service was pretty quick and we got seated fast. There's a to-go drink service near the entrance if you want drinks. Ambiance was pretty cute though the chairs had a low back so you should definitely not lean back. Near the restroom there's a timeline and history of the place which was an interesting read.

    Da-A Noodle & Braised Pork Intestine
    Alice H.

    Loved eating at Du Hsiao Yueh! The Taiwanese dishes were so tasty. We tried Da-A Noodle, Traditional Minced Pork Rice, Golden Fried Shrimp Roll, Braised Pork Intestine, Crispy Oyster Omelette, Fried Cabbage With Sakura Shrimp, and Peeled Chili Pepper Chicken Soup. Everything was delicious, especially the Da-A Noodle and Crispy Oyster Omelette. The place was cozy, and the service was great. I really hope they open a Du Hsiao Yueh in the US so more people can enjoy this awesome food.

    Shaoxing wine chicken $14
    A Y.

    TLDR - Du Hsiao Yueh's cooking is delightfully delicious and non greasy. It feels like healthier food or healthier cooking. I dined at Du Hsiao Yueh last Sunday and I loved what I ate: simple ingredients, very fresh, delicately flavoured, tender, not oily/greasy. It was refreshing and delicious. We ordered Shaoxing wine chicken, steamed flatfish and minced pork rice. The wine chicken was so fresh, moist, tender and was one of the better wine marinate work I had tasted recently. At $15, the wine chicken was a deal. The flatfish was fresh, sweet and so delicately flavoured. The arrived entree looked better portioned than the menu picture. At $20, it was fairly priced. Maybe because we didn't order any fried entree, we were pleased that the meal was non greasy and well portioned enough to be satisfying. The services was sufficient, polite, efficient and effective. Paid cash to get 10% off.

    Daami Noodles
    Isaac L.

    This is my first-time trying authentic Taiwanese Cuisine in Toronto, excluding the Bubble Tea café Taiwanese snacks I had previously. Since the Du Hsiao Yueh Taiwanese Cuisine restaurant have been in business in Taiwan since 1895, this makes me curious to give it try. The first thing I notice is the good customer service, which is very common practice in Taiwan and they did able to bring this positive service attitude to Toronto as well. I ordered a one-person combo and I was surprise how good the food is for only $24.99, excluding the tea and dessert. Here are the highlights. The Wild Mushroom Short Rib Soup have a pure wild mushroom and short rib flavor that is very sweet / smooth. The Taiwanese Pickles is not spicy like kimchi but is super crisp and refreshing. The raw garlic that come with the Taiwanese Sausage is a perfect match, which give a very unique flavor but not too strong. My favorite of all is the Marinated Abalone, the soy sauce base marinate sauce did not cover the original taste of the Abalone and help enhanced the Abalone flavor further. I was little bit disappointed on the Daami Noodles, as it has no shrimp taste at all within the shrimp broth. Also, the texture of the Taro in the Cold Formosa Grass Jelly Bowl dessert is very awkward. I am not is it because the Taro have been previously frozen. Overall, Du Hsiao Yueh dinning experience make me feel like visiting Taipei. Highly Recommended.

    Gabriel S.

    Da a rice vermicelli was good, with a good seafood flavour. Minced pork rice was small but good. There was a pronounced garlic flavour - more than with other Taiwanese minced pork rice. Oyster omelette was not very crispy. It had a sweet, spicy sauce on top & sticky starch at the bottom. There were vegetables inside which spoiled the texture. That said there were multiple types of vegetables, so the textures were different . Wild mushroom short rib soup was quite small but excellent, with a very pronounced mushroom flavour. You can taste the goodness in the soup. Plus the pork was still tasty & not boiled into submission.

    Daisy W.

    This restaurant used to be Green Grotto, a bubble tea shop. They rebranded themselves to be more of a restaurant and I finally got to try it out. I ordered a couple of their bentos (3 cups chicken and popcorn chicken) and their oyster pancake on the side. For the price of $12.99 for a bento including a drink, you really can't go wrong. The bento comes with an egg, the protein and some veggies. The portion was perfect for me. It might be a little small for a guy, but with an appetizer, it should be enough. The oyster pancake was also very good with many pieces of baby oysters inside. I will go back to try other menu items!

    Popcorn/salt and pepper chicken
    Elaine C.

    Kids like bubble tea and Taiwanese food so we decided to try Du Hsiao Yueh. We got the bubble tea which is really the Grotto and I really like their almond milk tea which I haven't been able to get anywhere else. Their portions are a bit small but that's ok since it allows you to try more dishes. We tried their 3 cup chicken which was pretty good. The salt and pepper/popcorn chicken was a bit different than what we're used to but very good! We also tried a marinated squash (pickled) in passion fruit syrup which was quite refreshing. Definitely different than what we are used to. Their taro cubes are very yummy too! If you're a noodle person, the da-a noodles or noodles with minced pork is quite good.

    Andy S.

    We ordered the combo for two and there is a good variety of dishes. I would say the food is enough for 3 people. The Danzi noodle and pork hock were my favourite from the combo. Although the portion of the noodle was small, it is great as an appetizer - I believe the noodle is made fresh. The restaurant has a dedicated area who the chef makes the noodle. The pork hock is juicy and meaty. All the pieces are the center-cuts so it's easy to eat. There isn't many Taiwanese restaurants in Toronto so I was craving for the oyster omelette and it didn't disappoint. It was one of the best oyster omelette I have ever had. The price of the 2 person combo is only $55 which is very reasonable for the amount and variety of food you get. Before you go, just make sure you make reservations as there are limited seats

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    Hank K.

    My dad is an outright authentic Tainanese (正港臺南人). As a result, my family would have biannual trips to Tainan since I was a kid to celebrate the lunar new years and summer vacations. Tainan is probably one of the most cultural and historic cities in all of Taiwan. The complex geo-historical background has fostered some of the most unique cuisines, incorporating recipes from indigenous Taiwanese people, Minnans, Hans, Dutches and Japaneses that still water my mouth until this day (垂延三尺). My personal favourites are the Coffin Bread, Calamari Yi Mian, Taian shrimp roll and of course, Da-A Mi from Du Hsiao Yueh (it's transliterated here as "Da-A noodle" as in Taiwanese/Minnam (tànn-á-mī). Kudo to Du Hisan Yueh Canada for the accurate transliteration to Taiwanese instead of Mandarin, "Dan-Tsu Mian".) I was absolutely delighted when I heard that they were coming to Toronto, given that Da-A Mi was, and still is, a part of my most prominent childhood memories of visiting Tainan. It's almost surreal that I can revisit the memory on my tastebuds while being 13,000 KM away. While the noodle is priced at 6.99, the Da-A Mi is literally bite-sized. The funny thing is the authentic Da-A Mi in Taiwan is ALSO bite-sized, given that it has been more of a touristy thing in Tainan in recent decades. Although the food is definitely on the pricey side, and the restaurant is still missing some key dishes like the shrimp rolls (considering the difficulties of importing ingredients to recreate authentic flavour profiles), I'm just sitting here tasting Da-A Mi, while being in a time machine & visiting the good old Tainan in my childhood. I probably won't visit here frequently by myself, but I will undoubtedly bring some friends who want to know more about authentic Taiwanese cuisines.

    Rachel W.

    Let me cut straight to the chase. I sampled 3 popular items here: (see pics). They were certainly authentic Taiwanese flavours, quality-made with care and precision, especially the noodle broth & popcorn chicken. But I definitely don't see myself eating here on the regular, (although I wish I could!), I just can't afford to. All of your bowl of rice & noodles pics made it look so big, but in fact they are small individual snack-sized portions. Like 5 bites, done. We ordered a L rice with extra toppings, and it came in a shallow bowl. We had to double check that we ordered a L, then we thought.. "What's a S?!" I guess I'm just accustomed to Western portions.. It's a place to bring your date, a professional meetup, or your relatives to impress. You know, people who you can't open your mouth too wide in front of b/c you can only take small bites here. Yep. We ate and still left hungry. Luckily T&T is right next door to further satisfy my popcorn chicken fill. 3.5 stars; I don't usually give a 3-star review.. Everything about this place is honestly perfect and deserves full points - cleanliness, attention, service, decor, ambience, the food - but unfortunately I must agree with others, the brutal truth is, the price is pulling down the overall ratings. Please make your delicious authentic food more accessible!

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