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    Hometown Road Noodlehouse

    4.4 (11 reviews)
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    Beef brisket (halfway eaten, forgot to take it first)
    Karen L.

    Nice lunch spot at the TD tower. Since there's always a lineup, gave it a try today. The best part of the noodle was the chilli oil and fresh chilli sauce. The beef briskets were nice and tender, noodles were good texture and a good amount of greens were given. This is a quick service take out spot, there's seating in the food court.

    Isabella L.

    Located by the TD west food court in the path. Menu includes both meat and vegetarian options (including the soup base). As expected in all PATH lunch options, these are quite pricey , from 15-$20 after tax. Taste was fine and this is a good option if you're craving something soupy with noodles. I'd come back during another office day!

    Connie C.

    Pricey noodle place in the Td food hall. I wanted something soupy and as I was walking towards the food hall, I noticed lots of people holding onto a really cute reusable bag. There was a long line up so I ended up getting the brisket noodles. I didn't realize there were free toppings (minced pork, celery, green onion and carrots). Big portions and tasted really good. I'd go back just for the bag haha It turned out to be almost $20 though.

    Chicken noodle soup
    Reh L.

    Delicious new noodle spot in the fidi lunch space! I tried the chicken noodle soup, it was a solid portion with a delicious broth and good mix of protein and veggies. The chili crisp on the side I didn't particularly care for, but the sweet peppers I loved! Will definitely come back here on cold rainy days.

    Spicy pork noodles
    Ting H.

    Hometown road is located at the food hall of TD building. There are a few options for noodles including vegetarian, chickens, spicy pork and their signature. I ordered their spicy pork noodles during lunch hours. For $12.50, I find the portion was quite generous as it came with minced pork, two pieces of tofu, a lot of noodles, shredded lettuces and carrot slices. The broth was flavourful but not quite spicy. But you could adjust to your liking by adding some chili peppers and chili oil that they provided for you. I was quite full from the meal. Also it was quite thoughtful that they packages the noodles soup in a cute little tote bag and came with a pack of cutleries and a toothpick!

    Anushka C.

    It's located in the food court and you can choose from the five options of tofu, seafood, chicken,beef brisket and spicy pork. You can also choose a veg broth or their signature broth. If you are craving a hot soup noodle for lunch in this ever changing weather this is your place to be. They pack a large portion of noodle add the protein and top it with soup and some veggies. I got the spicy pork and it was filling and delicious. Hope they add more locations soon.

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    Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles

    Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles

    4.5
    (160 reviews)
    0.9 km
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    I got the Braised Beef Noodles with classic noodles. Great food! I am traveling in Toronto for work…read moreand stopped by when I started craving home cooked beef soup. I am taiwanese and I have to say this was delicious. There is someone actually making noodles in the back. Service was quick and very nice and upbeat. My server was Kelly and she was great- I ate in and took what I didnt finish to-go and she even separated my noodles from the broth! The mango green tea was also fantastic. Thank you!

    Toronto Review 4/Many: I went to this excellent Lanzhou spot with another person as one of my…read moreearlier meals. Our server, Sophia, was bubbly and friendly, giving suggestions and helping with the ordering process for the other person who wasn't as sure what they wanted. We eventually went with two appetizers and two entrees, which was more than enough food, and honestly, we could have only ordered one appetizer. The better of the two appetizers was the CAD 8.95 Hand Shredded Pepper Chicken/手撕椒麻雞/Shou Si Ji. The dish consists of cold chicken in a flavorful sauce, topped with some greens. The chicken was tender, with a mild, pleasant spice and a bit of numbingness from the Sichuan peppercorns, along with some fragrance, presumably from sesame oil. It reminded me a bit of salivating chicken you find in some Szechuan spots, but it was more aromatic and a bit less spicy. The other appetizer was the Steamed Edamame/岩鹽毛豆 with Himalayan pink salt for CAD 5.95. The other person chose between this and the vegetable dumplings, as he avoids pork, and it was, of course, lighter than the other appetizer. The decent portion of edamame was topped with some pickled carrots as a garnish. My main dish was the Braised Beef Noodles/紅燒牛肉面/Hong Shao Niu Rou Mian. The dish included several options, including size, noodle style, and spice level. I chose the large for CAD $20.95, medium spice, and for the noodle style, I chose flat/宽面, as it was closest to the prism style I like at Lanzhou spots in the States. Along with these, I also added a tea egg for an extra CAD 2.95. Outside the add-on, the dish also had a couple of large slices of radish. Compared to some spots in NYC, I slightly preferred the QQ/bouncy texture of the noodles at a spot near me. However, the broth was better here with a balanced amount of mala, though I would likely order spicy next time, as I tend to add chili oil to the relatively lighter Lanzhou broths. The beef was also much better, being tender with a mild chew regardless of whether it was tendon or other cuts. The tea egg was flavorful and worth the add-on, especially when the inside was dipped further into the broth. I can see why others order this. The other person went with the Signature Stir-fried Noodles/招牌炒面/Chao Tatiaozi. There was an option of protein, and he went with Chicken for $17.95 and added the same egg. I tried a bit, and there was a pleasant pepperiness with a bit of numbing flavor, but less than my dish. The noodles had a good bounciness and overall had a slightly better chewiness than mine. This was lighter overall, but also tasty. This spot has apparently come to the US already at the Mall of America, and I would love it if there were a location closer to me. Good place.

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    Hand Shredded Pepper Chicken/手撕椒麻雞/Shou Si Ji. 8.95. Excellent version
    Hand Shredded Pepper Chicken/手撕椒麻雞/Shou Si Ji. 8.95. Excellent version
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    Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine

    Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine

    3.7
    (364 reviews)
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    Was back for a mid-week dim sum and was frankly disappointed in the food quality. Service was very…read morestrong and very attentive. No questions about that at all. However, the quality of the dim sums seemed to have declined since I've last been there. Makes me wonder if they've changed chefs. A few comments: Har gow- average. Siu Mai - under seasoned and a little too porky in flavour. Wo kok - I keep forgetting to use curry in this. I really don't prefer that. Char Siu rice noodle - solid. Fried pork and shrimp dumpling - not good. Steamed spinach and shrimp dumpling - slightly below average. Sesame ball with black sesame - Excellent. Fried garlic shrimp dumpling. - Dumpling itself is fine. However, the dip should be the salad dressing sauce, not just simple mayonnaise. There should be a tanginess to it.

    We were in Toronto and wanted dim sum. A friend recommended Pearl so we made reservations. We…read morewere seated with a great view of the harbor. We ordered a bottle of Rose and some bbq buns...which I forgot to snap a picture of. The buns were excellent and the wine was quite nice. Most of their dim sum had shrimp and my wife doesn't like shrimp so we pivoted and ordered sweet and sour pork and pineapple fried rice. The sweet and sour pork was very good, but would have liked more sauce. The pineapple fried rice was kind of bland, but when mixed with the pork it was amazing! We enjoyed our dinner and the amazing view. We will be back!

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    KINTON RAMEN HARBOURFRONT

    KINTON RAMEN HARBOURFRONT

    3.9
    (69 reviews)
    0.7 km
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    Stopped by for a late lunch after sightseeing and it was so nice to sit indoors in an air…read moreconditioned room. We were greeted and seated right away and indoor seated was about 2/3 full at 2:45pm. Items ordered: Chicken karaage- Delicious, moist, and crunchy chicken! 4x order of meal for 1 (comes with drink and either fries or gyoza) Pork original ramen x2- Large portion of broth & thin noodles & pork was delicious Chicken original ramen- Large bowl of broth, perfectly cooked chicken breast, and thin noodles. Pork spicy garlic ramen- Loved the spicy kick and enjoyed the thin noodles! Gyoza was fine but I didn't like the sauce drizzled on it. Sauce should be on the side, as this was for my kids and they did not eat it due to the sauce. Lychee iced tea- very light and refreshing: perfect for a hot day like today? The indoor AC setting was perfect since it was hot outside. Their outdoor area is blocked by the building so you don't have to sit in direct sunshine.

    The spicy garlic ramen is delicious. The broth had a strong flavour and there was so much garlic…read moreon top! I didn't see this deal advertised outside, but Kinton Ramen Harbourfront has a summer deal where you can get a ramen, drink, and gyozas for under $20. It was well worth the price, except the drink was watered down a lot. The service was alright in that the waiter didn't talk much at all. The food came quickly though. The ambiance is casual and great for when you want to dine alone.

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    Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles

    Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles

    4.4
    (12 reviews)
    1.0 km

    Continuing alphabet series representing 2025, M is for Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles. My girlfriend…read more& I visited Toronto in June 2025. We walked around the downtown area. We decided to walk up to Queen Street to see something we hadn't seen and seemed like a good area with a wide variety of restaurants. I was almost writing this review for the one on Dundas Street, but realized there are a few locations in downtown. Glad I double checked. We walked up along Spadina to Queen, not all the way up to Dundas. We were weighing options, but we were unsure what we wanted and struggled. We almost ended up at another restaurant with live music outside, but we weren't being served and wasn't enthusiastic about their menu. So, we looked at a couple of options. We didn't want Chipotle or Chick Fil-A; I can get that anytime as I live near those in Maryland. Also, I wanted cuisine that was harder to find near where I live. Ultimately, we settled on Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles. After a lot of hunger trying to decide, this ended up being an excellent choice. Server was friendly answering our questions. It was moderately priced. We got their hand-pulled noodles, which was a large bowl, and was delicious with beef, veggies, & plenty of noodles. I also got their Japanese Toki brand whiskey. This was a FINE choice at a reasonable price. We got into some conversation with the server about being from the US and various other topics. This was an excellent experience, highly recommend.

    One of my go to spots for noodles! My go-tos are the classic beef noodles (so flavourful and…read morehearty), and the cold sesame noodles (when I'm feeling something refreshing and delicious!). For a lot of the dishes you can upgrade to a large, and you can pick the noodle shape you like. My favourite is the thin flat :)

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    Pai Northern Thai Kitchen

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    4.4
    (4k reviews)
    0.5 km
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    Loved. The space is beautiful and filled with energetic people having a great time with their…read morefriends and family. You can't help but smile in anticipation and then smile from how wonderful your meal is. I sat by myself in the back with all the other table for ones for dinner during a weekday. No wait for me because it was just for one. (At around 6pm, a table for two was around 30-35 minutes.) I had the morning glory with crispy pork and the beef larb salad. I had both dishes, fully. It was fabulous. I've already texted friends about this place.

    What an amazing Thai restaurant…read more Our friend recommended this spot and I didn't realize that it was Michelin guide! There was essentially no wait for a party of three so we sat down immediately. They gave us two 750ml of water in a wine bottle, and were very prompt with their service. Their menu has really good pictures and it was so easy to make our selection. We asked our server Nat for recommendation and her recommendations were top notch! Prik pao Talay: the seafood stir fry was bomb! A tad sweet but such a decent amount of seafood and what a complex flavor profile! 5/5 Crab fried rice: 5/5 spectacular. Great wok hei or the pan fried smell to the rice and each grain was separate. A classic Thai dish done absolutely right and delicious. Kor moo gaeng kua: 5/5 the pork was so freaken good! The cut of pork is pork neck and it was just so juicy and absolutely amazing in the coconut curry. Thai tea: its southern Thai tea, and you can't often find that in most Thai restaurants, so it was spectacular to see it. From the service to the food, I highly recommend this place!

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