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    Review Highlights - Happy Chinese Restaurant

    We ordered the cashew chicken and ginger beef and it was perfectly cooked and it didn't leave me with an upset stomach like most places do!

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    Wah Wing Restaurant

    Wah Wing Restaurant

    3.5
    (98 reviews)
    2.4 km
    $$

    This place has been here since I was a kid. Glad to see it's still here and I'm visiting again…read moreafter 20+ years. All I remember was that I liked their hot and sour soup. Not really an authentic Szechuan restaurant. 30 years ago, most chinese cuisines were cooked by hong kongers or south chinese people. So, most of these dishes are going to be a southern take on it. Hot and sour soup - price is awesome. $11 enough for at least 6 bowls. Souo base is missing a bit of flavor but it is jam packed with ingredients. Drunken chicken - it was ok. Little on the salty side. Shanghainese pan fried pork buns - these were probably the worst I've had. Not made in house and not properly pan fried. No juice, super dry, no fried bottom crust. Bean curd wrapped pork dim sum - surprisingly this came out last. At least 20 min has passed. This is a steamed dish but it came out with dried edges like it was sitting on a dry heater. Taste was ok. Mapo tofu - asked for extra spicy and extra numbing. Numbing was there but nowhere near real szechuan numbing. Was not spicy at all. Sauce was more oily than saucey. The price point reflects the quality. Things are either mediocre or a complete miss. Would come again to try only the better stuff. Staff was friendly. Came to try to refill the tea way more times than normal. The iron goddess tea tastes much better than a lot of dim sum places elsewhere.

    Grew up eating here so this place has been here for at least 25 years. I haven't been since the…read morepandemic. Now going back, food quality is about the same. Lunch specials are still around $15. Small stir fry type thing with rice and soup. I've always liked their green beans and also their ginger beef. I enjoy their hot and sour soup as well. The only thing is when we had the wonton soup this time, the wontons were lukewarm. Will take some pics next time

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    生煎飽 (5隻) $7.25
    生煎飽 (5隻) $7.25
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    Dragon Wok

    Dragon Wok

    5.0
    (4 reviews)
    16.5 km

    It was supposed to be my final meal of this leg of my Vancouver food trip, and with so many…read morerestaurants to choose from, I decided to trust my gut and head to Dragon Wok. Faced with two locations, I picked the newer one for reasons I can't quite explain, and thus began an amazing journey. The spacious parking area was a great start, and as soon as I stepped into the restaurant, I was greeted by a bright, soothing, and clean environment. The Far East vibes were unmistakable, with signs all around confirming I was in a Chinese place. A polite girl greeted us and guided us through the extensive menu, helping us choose the best dishes and combinations. To give some context, Indo-Chinese food originated in Kolkata, Bengal, and evolved as it spread across India, with each region adding its own twist. My favorite is Bangladeshi Chinese, known for its aroma, toned textures, and balanced, soothing sauces and condiments. Although Indo-Chinese variations have diverged from their Bengali-Chinese roots, I was hoping to find something that would closely match my taste preferences. That's when a gentleman named Abrar approached us. To my delight, he was from Kolkata, the birthplace of Indo-Chinese cuisine. He took the time to understand our preferences, crafting recommendations that seemed tailored just for us. He went above and beyond, even deciding how to tweak their original dishes to match our taste buds. We decided to go all out with his suggested combinations. We started with the appetizer, the Spicy chili garlic wings, and they were incredible--thin, yet with the crispiest crust, perfectly balanced with the chili garlic sauce. They were well-marinated with no gaminess, and the juicy inner layer contrasted beautifully with the crunchy exterior. 5/5. The Masala Fish blew us away--it was unforgettable. It wasn't overly spicy; a hint of sweetness brought out the flavors, with a light, airy crunch giving way to melt-in-your-mouth fish. The Crispy Chili Beef was very special. It wasn't dry, with a perfect semi-crisp exterior and juicy interior. Each bite validated how beef should be cooked. The sauce was perfectly balanced, neither too salty nor too sour. The Ginger garlic chicken was stir-fried to perfection, super soft with a soothing gravy, and the perfect blend of oriental sauces. Everything was balanced just right. The vegetable Hakka chowmein were not too oily, and though the noodles were a bit thinner than usual, they complemented every entrée so well it felt like a match made in heaven. Finally, the dessert--Ice cream with fried banana--was an ingenious creation. The warm, crunchy banana paired perfectly with the cold ice cream, creating a delightful ending to the meal. The girl at the reception (sorry, I didn't ask her name) was incredibly cordial, checking in on us several times and even offering complimentary green tea. Abrar also checked in on us a couple of times, providing exceptional service. I noticed him being attentive to every customer, offering nothing short of the best service you can get in a restaurant. I know taste buds vary, and Indo-Chinese palates differ across the subcontinent, but as someone extremely picky about Indo-Chinese food, I feel I had my best Indo-Chinese experience in North America at Dragon Wok. You're in good hands with these experts from the birthplace of Indo-Chinese cuisine.

    Dragon Wok is a solid choice for tasty Indo-Chinese food with great portion sizes! The servings are…read morehuge--you definitely get your money's worth, and there's usually enough for leftovers. The menu is extensive, offering everything from classics like General Tso's and lo mein to more unique options. With so many choices, there's something for everyone. The food always comes out hot and flavorful, and the staff is friendly and efficient. It's a great spot when you're craving Indo-Chinese food and want big portions that satisfy. We got veg fried rice, Manchurian chicken, and shrimp chow mein and honestly those plates were wiped clean. It was enough for four starving people. I'm tempted to come back and try their soup and other things on the menu. Can't wait!

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    Eastern Pearl Seafood Restaurant

    Eastern Pearl Seafood Restaurant

    3.0
    (65 reviews)
    1.6 km
    $$

    Came here again because I am craving stir fried crystal noodles called chencun noodle 陳村粉. I just…read morehad it at lee garden and it was amazing and was looking for more places that have it Stir fried chencun noodle with pork riblets - good wok hei. Has lots of different ingredients. A little bit on the saltier side. Definitely a solid dish. Phoenix claws - the naming says it's their house special sauce which tasted different than normal spicy black bean sauce. Was not a fan. Salt and pepper deep fried squid tentacles - still delicious and portions still the same - smaller side. They don't have any discounts for early morning dimsum. They don't charge for tea here though.

    A first time dining experience for my lady and I, but daughter had dined there previously. We…read morearrived a few minutes before it opened at 10 am, and easily found a great spot to park in the free and ample parking lot located near the entrance end of the restaurant. We were first customers to enter, and be greeted, but joined by others before seated, and by a good many more, soon after - the restaurant was more than half full in a very short time. We chose a table by the long window - all window seatings were 4-seat tables, so perfect for us. The larger, mostly round tables, were located throughout the central area of the restaurant. Table service was friendly, quick, and very efficient. We had a dim sum menu at our table, and an additional lunch menu was brought with tea service once we were seated. Our food order was taken as soon as we indicated a desire to order. Food arrived from kitchen to table rather quickly, and the dishes nicely sequenced. Presentations looked good, and definitely tickled our senses. Preparations were all nice and hot (yeah .. the way they should be!), and provided some very interesting and distinctive flavours and tastes. Dishes ordered as shown in the photos. Overall dining experience -- quality service, with good food preparations -- a much-enjoyed dining experience.

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    Fuji Noodle Restaurant

    Fuji Noodle Restaurant

    3.7
    (13 reviews)
    2.0 km

    Chubby Lady is Super Rude. But yet she was so insistent on a tip…read more Plus the serving size for the food that keeps getting smaller. Won't pay more for average chinese food These people have absolutely no concept of good service or the importance of repeat customers. Won't ever come back again.

    We decided to come on a weekday evening for their late night menu because one of friends who lives…read morein Richmond recommended this restaurant. You know it is legit when someone says their favourite Chinese restaurant is outside of Richmond and Vancouver, which are home to many delicious Chinese restaurants! Service was friendly. It was attentive at the start, but soon went downhill. We had to flag down the server to take our order, get our bill, and follow up on the congee that comes with the menu over $30. Despite being 1 of 4 tables, the food also took a while to come, but once one came then most dishes came quickly after (except for the tofu and congee). The servers were friendly, but just not attentive. We ordered 2 noodle dishes and 3 other dishes and prices were decent around $13-$15 per item. The stir fried beef noodles was well flavoured and not too salty. It was a touch greasy and some of the noodles were choppy, but it was the bean sprout/cabbage/onion that tasted off. It didn't taste fresh. The Shanghainese fried noodles was one of my favourites of the night. The noodles were a touch firm, but the flavour was pleasant - not too salty or sweet. The salt pepper pork chop came with fried garlic, onions and peppers. It wasn't overly salty, but the pork chop was dry and didn't taste fresh - tasted like it was frozen and just defrosted. The honey garlic spareribs was another favourite of mine. It was fried crispy and the flavour wasn't overly strong - not too garlicky or overwhelmly sweet. There are different versions of the fried tofu. Some restaurants make them with ample of stir fried garlic or onions and chili pepper. This version looked like squares of chicken nuggets with no toppings. It had a crispy coating and soft interior, but it definitely didn't resembled what the dish usually is. Overall, some of the ingredients and dishes didn't taste fresh, and we were utterly disappointed with the quality and taste of some of the dishes.

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    Morning Glory fried in Shrimp Paste & Garlic served in a Hot Pot!
    Morning Glory fried in Shrimp Paste & Garlic served in a Hot Pot!
    Fried Chicken Bao!! Great fusion creation from the Chef!! There's cucumber slices, pickled mustard greens & lettuce!!

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    Chuan Chili House

    Chuan Chili House

    4.6
    (9 reviews)
    3.1 km

    I barely come to this area but I had an appointment nearby today. Searching the restaurants nearby…read moreand this place's rating is too high that I had to give it a try. It's small but has quite many seats, the lady is very friendly. She gave me a photo album to order from which is so fun and I have never seen anything like this before and every restaurant should 10000000% do the same. I ordered the 酸辣肥肠粉 pork intestine sour spicy noodle(added an egg) and potato shreds cold stir凉拌土豆丝 Ok I have to to say, the potato dish is THE BEST i have had in canada and it is a very very high compliment from me, since I order that whenever I can. It's soooo good and I ate the whole plate in a few mins. The pork intestine noodle is so so, I wish there are more pork intestine, I had 4-5 pieces and they r quite small, the egg tho, is sooooo good, it's worth it to add one to the noodle. They also add a ton of peanuts so if u have allergies u need to tell them, they wont ask u. She also gave me a small ice jelly dessert for free in the end, it tastes so good??!!! I am so full at this point otherwise I would ask if I can eat a full portion one lol Overall I will come back!

    I left surprised and wanting to go back for how good this place was. Not usually in the Coquitlam…read morearea and needed good food, this one popped up, and everyone was saying excellent things.... so off we went, not knowing there is actually free parking, but we did park on the street, and after 6 it is free. This place is tiny, as in it can seat about 20 people, and every table had people and had piping hot food on each. Both me and my friend needed to wait a few minutes till someone left, and when we got seated, they gave us their regular menu, and later on gave us a picture book.. and if you guessed it.... everything on their menu with a separate picture. My friend ordered his bowl of spicy pork chop glass noodles in soup, and I had a dry version of spicy noodles with pork. We also ordered their deep fried tofu, deep fried chicken, and a plate of spicy cucumber. Every dish was done just right, and what I mean by that is that every hot dish seemed to be made to order, and it was confirmed when we spoke to the lady there. The spicy cucumber dish came out, and you can tell they use fresh ingredients, the cucumber, although the chili oil used was spicy, due to the freshness of the cucumber, was sweet too. The deep fried tofu had a nice hard outer deep fried shell, and yet the inside was soft and really hot, the chicken took the longest, but this was worth waiting for, with the thin deep fried batter, I don't think I have ever had chicken this hot in temperature, and it was great. Both noodle dishes were huge, and I wondered how my friend ended up eating all of his, I had to take 1/3 of mine home as it was too much. We also ordered a plum drink and a hawthorne drink and at the end was served complimentary jelly as dessert. This was a great meal and if you are in the area, I would recommend you try this place out.

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    牛雜湯麵(牛肉、牛百葉、牛筋)
    牛雜湯麵(牛肉、牛百葉、牛筋)
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