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    Micha

    4.3 (61 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 11:00 PM
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    MICHA ATMOSPHERE

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    Dogs allowed

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    Sue F.

    Stopped by for late dinner and was greeted and seated quickly. They have sanitizer at the entrance and a sign to sanitize upon entry. My party of 5 sat at a table which provided plenty of room to sit comfortably. The table is set between two booth type benches but there is a tad too much space between the table and benches, causing you to lean forward to eat. You have a laminated menu with some photos and you also have a QR code on a piece of bamboo you can use to peruse the menu and order. You can order with an employee but ordering online was easy. My only issue with the online ordering is the lack of photos. Items ordered: Beef noodle soup- The best item we had here. Decent amount of meat and noodles and not too salty. Wonton noodles- For Cantonese ppl, these were more like dumplings and not like the regular wontons we were used too but taste was fine. Fish noodle soup- This was just ok. The soup is thickened with beaten egg and this had the smoky flavor from bonito flakes. Carrots and napa cabbage ratio was fine. Deep fried chicken appetizer- my kids really enjoyed this and ended up getting two orders Clam soup- clams were very small and this had a little too much white pepper Sparkling Strawberry- Just ok. My kiddo only had a few sips Milk tea- While you can adjust the sweetness level, flavor was ok. While I appreciate that this was open til 11pm, this place fell short of my expectations.

    Pork over rice. Pretty good!
    Michael K.

    Open til 11PM on a Sunday so we tried out Micha - it was pretty busy inside at 10:20PM! You can order via their QR code but the ordering site was pretty bad, with no pictures of the food and no descriptions of the food. If the Spicy Beef Noodle Soup had a description that mentioned the mala numbing spice or the fact that it came with cheap hot pot beef, we wouldn't have gotten it. The BBQ Pork over rice was pretty tasty, but not enough rice for the amount of meat. I wish it came with other veggies than just salad greens but eh. Also, do not order their milk tea. It was awful!

    Brown Sugar Boba Shaved Ice with toppings
    Brian C.

    Complementary parking but you need to register your vehicle into their system. Make sure you register your license plate with them when you get seated. Ordering via their QR code is a bit challenging. I know this is the trend, but it's really difficult to get the order right so I had to verify with the server several times for both food and dessert. Good value at this restaurant. Food is good, service is attentive, and overall not a bad option. The restaurant is pretty clean and modern, even though their restrooms are really dark which was unexpected. The Taiwanese popcorn chicken definitely needs more seasoning and is not nearly as tasty as another restaurant just a few storefronts away in an adjacent strip mall. The brown sugar boba shaved ice was good to try, but it definitely looked better than it tasted. Ice was really hard and not easy to scoop. Not enough flavoring on the ice, and it was a smaller portion than expected. It was $16+ which included a few dollars more for 2 additional toppings. I wouldn't say they do anything spectacular, just very solid food all around with good variety. Will be back to try other items!

    Micha signature pork soup
    Henry L.

    Stopped by for lunch and everything was incredible. We ordered the Micha signature pork soup and their braised pork belly. We ordered the soup with the expectation that it would be in some medium-sized bowl that the two of us can easily share. The soup actually was giant and is meant for a family. Luckily, it was absolutely delicious; the pork was super tender, the egg fits in perfectly, and the broth was tasty. Every drop was finished. The braised pork belly was also delicious. Tender and fatty, I wished there was so much more sauce for the rice to soak in. I'm also a super fan of pork floss, so loved its inclusion. The side is also noteworthy. The radish soup was so flavorful yet light, and the tofu was fantastic. Everything we ate was five stars on its own. Only panic was when paying our server said they only accept cash or debit? I only had credit cards and American money, but in the end, she was able to use my credit card. Not sure what that was about.

    Chloe T.

    Was a bit disappointed with their lunch service the last time I went. First time here ever for "lunch". Rice felt like reheated leftover rice. Didn't enjoy their scallion pancakes and their pineapple shrimp weren't as good as the last few times I had it. Never quite loved their 3 cup chicken (it's named something else here in English, but I can't quite remember)... but that's more a personal preference kinda thing. I'm just probably more used to the sauce at Pearl Castle since I've eaten there since I was a kid. I do like how quiet it is for lunch on a weekday though. And once again... I wish they'd update their paper menu to be in line with their QR code menu. I'm old school and I hate finding what I want to order every time I'm here. I always just get my friends who are better at Chinese/ (navigating the confusing phone menu) than me, to order for me. But this time I didn't have them with me. I really miss thé good old days when you were properly helped by your waitress/ waiter. It's like you're literally just left there to fend for yourself until you figure things out. And yes, their mobile menu comes in English too, but it doesn't help when I can't find what I'm looking for.

    Vincy K.

    Micha has a very cozy atmosphere serving up comfort food. We enjoyed our food and it was very affordable too. I thought that the lemon chicken was too spicy and there wasnt much duck in the egg wrap, so I was slightly disappointed. It's not a big deal, however we found the service to be lacking as well. In addition, we paid for parking but later found out the restaurant actually covers for it. None of the staff mentioned this information to us. It's a good spot for Taiwanese food but the experience is not so great. Next time, I might try Avery next door instead.

    C. H.

    We stopped by over the weekend for dinner. The restaurant was busy. We had to wait a bit before being seated. Once seated, we placed our order through a QR code on the table. Food and drinks arrived fairly quickly. The best part was their shaved ice dessert. It was nicely torched at table side for more aromatics. The rest of the items tasted pretty solid. No complaints. Service was efficient.

    Seafood Hot Pot with rice and cold appetizers.
    Teresa R.

    A Taiwanese friend recommended this place to try. We had the Seafood Hot Pot 海鮮火鍋, Japanese Style Diced Beef Stir Fry 日式燒汁炒牛肉 and Deep Fried Squid 炸魷魚鬚. They were both delicious and generously portioned. We have enough food to take home for dinner. They have various combos that we would like to come back to try. Highly recommend this place for authentic Taiwanese food. The only downside is service. They run this place with minimal staff.

    Cynthia S.

    Tried Micha out last weekend and arrived around 6:30 because they only take reservations for parties of 4+. We had a bit of a wait but looked at the menu while we were waiting. We ended up going with the combo for two and had SO MUCH FOOD we had leftovers! Fried chicken - super crispy and flavourful without being salty Appetizers - pretty standard, nothing too special Drunken chicken with clams - Yum! The broth was flavourful and I loved that there were lots of clam and pieces of chicken in it! The chicken was moist and we ended up drinking up the broth after too Meat sauce on rice - I recommend paying the extra $5 to upgrade to the meat rice because it was totally worth it! Lots of meat sauce came with it and it was super tasty too.

    Clam and Drunken Chicken Pot - $15.95 CAD as of 8/2022
    Bob L.

    **NOTE: CASH, DEBIT CARD OR WECHAT ONLY** Great place for some delicious Taiwanese cuisine! Parking is ample as well. Ordering is unique (at least for us when we visited). You scan a QR code linked to your table and pick what you want to order and once submitted it goes straight to the kitchen. Neat stuff (though you pay at the end of the meal). Items we ordered as of 8/2022: - Pickled Cold Cucumbers - $7.95 CAD - Perfect blend of sugar and vinegar. This is a must have if you're having a lot of fried / greasy foods as it really refreshes your taste buds. - Clam and Drunken Chicken Pot - $15.95 CAD - Now be warned that the soup base has an herbal flavor to it. IF that doesn't sound very good to you then I would avoid this especially if you're expecting a clam/chicken based taste. Chicken was very tender and clams were good however! - Deep Fried Tofu - $8.95 CAD - I really enjoyed this. Perfectly fried cubes of tofu with a soft interior and crunchy exterior. The dipping sauce it comes with is a good accompaniment to it (it's hoisin based which gives it a subtle sweet flavor). - Taiwanese egg crepe - (I can't find the price on the menu now but I think it was either $7.95 or $8.95 CAD) - This is a staple Taiwanese breakfast item and is essentially egg and green onion wrapped in a delicate crepe and served with a hoisin based dipping sauce. This was fantastic and reminded me of Taiwan instantly. I would get this every time. - MICHA Signature Braised Pork Belly - $14.95 CAD - The star of the show. Perfectly tender and great braised flavor. Can be a tad greasy if eaten on its own (thus the cucumbers here come in clutch). I would always recommend this.

    Front counter and poster~
    Edward L.

    Taiwanese style restaurant by Garden City and Alderbridge. Rumour has it this place used to be Strike and simply got renamed. Parking is available in the strip mall lot. Be sure to register the plate with the staff. Inside looks more like a coffee shop to be honest, with the pottery displays. Staff were friendly. I tried their sizzing plate. Quality was decent, but to be honest, the portion was a bit small for the price. I would recommend the dinner set for 1 instead. About the same amount of food, but a few bucks cheaper.

    Fried tofu
    Sandy Y.

    Cash or debit card only! I was craving some beef noodle soup, so when I saw this place pop up, I knew we had to stop by! We ordered lu rou fan (meat sauce over rice?), beef noodle soup, and deep fried tofu. Everything was on point! The beef noodle soup hit the spot, and they were generous with the meat and noodle portions. The lu rou fan was delicious as well, but we wished they gave more of the meat sauce.. the rice to sauce ratio was a bit off. The star of the show, however.. was the deep fried tofu. I was shocked by how delicious this was. First of all, the portion was HUGE. So many tofu cubes! Each tofu was deep fried to perfection and was piping hot (I definitely burned myself LOL). Not only that, it came with a delicious garlic dipping sauce. And when I say garlic, I mean GARLIC.. this sauce was potent. This is a must get! Overall, great spot for some yummy Taiwanese food. The ambience and interior is pretty cute too!

    Combo for 2: Taiwanese Chicken Nuggets Cumin Lamb XL Meat Sauce Rice Spicy Pork Ear, Tofu
    Bobby W.

    Formerly known as Strike. Great menu selection. The aesthetic and atmosphere was great. Service was on point. We ordered the combo for 2 and additional soup dish for our friend. Chicken nuggets were juicy and tender, but perfectly fried The pork over rice was fantastic. Overall: Taste: 5/5 Ambiance: 5/5 Service: 5/5 I can see why others would rate lower as there is great food everywhere, but MICHA always hits for me for some comfort Taiwanese food and dessert

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