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    Noodle Wok

    3.1 (62 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Good for groups

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    Hot and Sour soup
    Suhas B.

    Went to this place on a whim based on some reviews declaring this place a bit of a hidden gem. It probably must have been a good value at some point but it definitely did not seem like that when I went there recently. They had a daily combo which they advertise on the wall as if it is a great deal which has one entree that you choose from - Noodles, General Tao Chicken, Pork fried rice followed by the ubiquitous Egg roll and an option between Hot and Sour soup and something else that I forgot. This combo was 12 something pre tax and the place apparently is cash only I believe so it certainly did not seem like a "deal" to me. I was still going to let this slide if the food was good and unfortunately, it was just terrible. The hot & sour soup was one of the worst I have ever had. The General Tao chicken was so sweet that I was wondering if I should have hot sauce for dessert. The chicken was rubbery and the texture was completely off. I know the stuff i ordered is not traditional Chinese food and maybe this place does that better. However, even the generic stuff that is served needs to be somewhat decent which this was not. I don't like giving bad reviews to Mom and Pop type restaurants like this one looked like but there was truly nothing I liked here so I certainly won't be back.

    Beef chow mein
    Nelo L.

    Cheap Chinese food, fresh, fast and great portions this was only $13 each (taxes included). People were quick and helpful. No frills type of place , the new website is great with lots of options and pictures too

    Deep fried spicy shrimp (12 pcs)
    Aaron T.

    I thought they were a lot better before but then again that was almost 25 years ago and I haven't been back since. I used to come here with my uncle a lot when I was young and it was really good as I remember it. They interior hasn't changed at since they opened only thing that's changed is their menu board as it got updated. Their prices are really cheap and the food is ok really good wok hei. There are plenty of parking in the rear as well as an entrance there. They food comes out piping hot and quick, we ordered 4 dishes and everything was out in under 10 minutes flat. We ordered the deep fried spicy shrimp, seafood congee (to go), wonton noodles, and a hot and sour soup noodle. the whole meal cost about $31 which is still fairly good. I found that the food now is bland and needed extra seasoning. I think if it's a quick bite, cheap and just something to fill you up Noodle Wok will do. Feijai Out!

    Prices went up almost $2!
    Daren H.

    Use to be my stable for affordable, quick, and tasty Chinese "fast food" - but that is no longer the case. The prices went up almost a whopping $2, so now a dish is roughly $10.50, whereas in the past it use to be around $8.50. For $10.50 I'd rather go to a dine in restaurant, and depending on which Chinese restaurant you go to in Sauga, $10.50 will most likely pay for your meal+tax+tips. Nonetheless, I most likely won't be heading back here unless I'm in a rush - but then again... why not just order takeout at an official restaurant? 3/5 now. 5/5 in the past.

    Easily missed, front view.
    Ken L.

    Old school, no frills Chinese fast food. Large portions for a very reasonable price. Don't be fooled by the non descript mall that houses this gem. Easily missed. Plenty of parking in the rear. Brisk take out, fast and friendly service.

    Basil Chicken: $10.50
    Vincent R.

    I've been going to Noodle Wok for almost a decade now and have very fond memories of ordering fast and tasty Chinese food on my way home from work / school. The prices were amazing, the food was relatively delicious, and the takeout containers were packed to the brim with food. I went back the other day and saw that there were some changes. The interior is still very utilitarian with a bunch of food court-esque seating both front and back. The kitchen is still behind the counter where you can see the woks fired up cooking. In general it still looks like it would back in the 90s so keep in mind this is more a takeout place. I noticed that the menu had been updated, seemingly with fewer items, but increased prices. I'm not talking the usual annual jump, but like a $2 hike compared to the $8 dishes they used to offer. The cashier was still as dismissive/rude as always, but the food came out quick in under to 10 minutes so you can't complain. I ordered the basil chicken on rice since I remember the fried items being very oily (they really overused old cooking oil back then) and it came out exactly as I remembered it. Decent amount of rice, less chicken than I would've liked that wasn't the highest quality, and very very sweet sauce to mask the bland food. If I was still a poor student this would honestly be acceptable and quite good even, but with prices increased being similar to actual sit down Chinese/Cantonese restaurants I'm not sure Noodle Wok is competitive enough. I'll come back to try the other dishes and see how they are these days, but I'm not holding my breath.

    Menu
    Rainier F.

    Updated menus and quality food for a low cost always! Love coming here every now and then

    Menu
    Isabelle W.

    Wows pleasantly surprised. First off, I have to admit I live in walking distance to this restaurant in Mississauga, aka commuter city, and never made it out here across the years. It's tucked away and even though it's facing the Main Street, often out of sight, out of mind applies. To be perfectly honest, I was expecting slightly tired looking run-down location with a small hidden kitchen. Quite the contrary. It's brightly lit, large conventional kitchen, clean and spacious, and has a steady stream of regular customers. In the ten minutes I sat there on a wednesday at 3 pm, 8 customers ordered take out. The outside shop display is extremely deceiving. Maybe because they dim out the windows with the blinding sun, beats me, but it was quite a shocker when I stepped foot on site. Foot was descent, not mind blowing omg-why-has-it-been-missing-in-my-entire-life. But hot, fresh ingredients that were cooked to order, and they were not frugal in the toppings. Definitely coming back if I'm looking for a fast food Cantonese take out. Only thing I can complain about is the hot sauce is not very spicy and doesn't have the usual kick I'm used to. Yummy in, shimmy out.

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    Ethel G.

    This is definitely my go-to Chinese food joint when I'm in the area. Been coming here for years and I love this place; you definitely get a big bang from your buck. I always get the House Delight on crispy noodle with the sauce on the side. I love the mix of crunchy and soft noodle after some time after putting the sauce over - yumm. The ratio of meat in the sauce is also very generous which is always very pleasing to see and hard to find with regular franchised chinese restaurants. The beef brisket soup is something "lighter" to have if you're not down for something too greasy. If you're looking for something fried and/shamelessly greasy, also get the deep fried shrimp dumplings (comes with 10 pieces) and deep fried chicken wings (4 pieces). The dumplings are stuffed well with shrimp and the wings are pretty big (a lot bigger than the wings you'd get at a place like Wild Wings). In terms of customer service, they could improve on this department as the staff speaks limited English, but for their food, I would still give them a deserving 5 stars. Bring cash. They don't accept debit or credit.

    Kitchen
    Erica C.

    I've been here a few times in the past. Its very similar to not just noodles in downtown Toronto. You walk in and look at a menu which is basically just a bunch of pictures of food items on the all and you pick what you want to eat. I believe they also have a menu but really who needs to use those when you can look at warn out pictures and decide that way. I got the hot and sour soup which was delicious, it was very similar to the sam woo hot and sour soup which is one of my favourites. I also got the chicken lo-mein. All the food is made fresh when ordered I asked for no veggies in the lo-mein and they did this right away without any issues. The food was ready within 10 minutes. I took it home and it was delicious. The lo-mein was one of the best I've had. It has a lot of chicken in it. They are not skimpy on the amount of chicken they put in their dishes. In the past I'eve had the Singapore noodles and I really like it! Just be forewarned it has a lot of curry in it if you are not a fan. I will be returning soon and I plan on trying different menu items. I will edit and expand my review once I try a few more items off the menu.

    Shrimp wonton soup to go
    Britany S.

    If you are picky about interior design then this isn't the place for you. If you love cheap eats then this place is for you. All the meals are around 6.50 and the portions are generous. I've been eating here for years and will continue to do so. I always get the shrimp wonton soup (they give you so much shrimp they aren't stingy) and the stuffed eggplant. The pad Thai is good but it isn't a traditional pad Thai sauce, black bean and chicken, chicken wings, general tso. There is a lot of selection and they have pictures of all the meals posted on the main wall. You get what you pay for and a little bit more. You can tell that they are all hard workers.

    Chicken corn soup

    Updated review! This is a solid 3 for me. I've tasted better ones but if you want a quick fix then this is the place to order from. I always order there Beef Ho Fun with no bean sprouts (just a personal preference), beef with black bean sauce, spicy salted chicken, shrimp wontons, and chicken corn soup. Beef Ho fun is always a must! No matter what I order, this is a staple. It's not too oily and the beef is tender not chewy. Beef with black bean sauce was too salty so I always get it with rice, the spicy salted chicken is good but not consistently crispy (I've had better ones), shrimp wontons are not stuffed...very mediocre and the red sauce that comes with it taste weird. I'm not ordering that again. The soup was ok, I had to add a bit of salt. Make sure to bring cash as that's the only thing they accept. It's great for take outs, I've never eaten at this place before.

    Yang chow fried rice had good sized shrimp and BBQ pork

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    Cantonese food is my favorite cuisine and of all the restaurants I visited in Toronto this year,…read morethis was the most memorable. I wanted to try Peking Duck and got clued into J&Y as one of the best options to try which did not disappoint. The Peking Duck was so tender, so flavorful and so wonderfully succulent. It was perfectly prepared and sliced with the fat rendered and thinly sliced. The wraps were not the monstrous steamed buns but traditional translucent wraps which are super thin, soft and pliable. Scallions, cucumber, hoisin sauce completed each wrap which highlighted the duck. Definitely the best traditional Peking Duck preparation I've had in a very very long time. The remains of the duck were used for make a duck fried rice and duck soup, again both were amazing. It takes a certain skill to make fried rice cleanly without an excessive oily coating on each grain of rice. This was one of the best fried rices I've ever had! No gratuitous mushy frozen peas needlessly added either. Well seasoned fried pork ribs and veggies completed the courses I had, everything was truly wonderful and I hope to revisit again.

    We went there for a pre-Father's Day dinner and left disappointed. This was actually our third or…read morefourth visit, and unfortunately each experience has been worse than the last. I was hoping to find something special on the menu. The Peking duck caught my eye at around $70, but then I discovered that almost everything else was extra--lettuce wraps, stir-fried duck meat, fried rice, and soup. By the time you add the extras, the bill is easily another $50 or more, bringing the total to well over $120. We decided to pass, and judging from the dishes we did order, that was probably the right decision. The hot and sour soup had plenty of heat and tang but lacked depth of flavor and was under-seasoned for my taste. Fortunately, we only ordered a small bowl. The deep-fried tofu was bland and forgettable. The stir-fried shrimp was acceptable but nothing special. The biggest disappointment was the sweet and sour pork. I specifically asked the server to make sure the pork was crispy, but it arrived soft and lumpy rather than light and crunchy. Even the complimentary red bean dessert soup was watery and lacked flavor. Our bill came to about $104 for two people. For the quality of the food, I didn't feel it offered good value. Sadly, after several disappointing visits, I don't think we'll be returning.

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    3.8
    (21 reviews)
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    $104 wasted -chicken balls an shrimp to much breading…read more- wings have same breading as shrimp an chicken balls. pancake mix, no spice - rest of meals where unflavourfull an tasted like been lying around for awhile very nice people who run place

    I know this place has some amazing reviews , but I'm really not sure why. Maybe its the lack of…read moregood Chinese food in the area so this place is the best. I've lived in Toronto, Durham, Peel and I can definitely say its been the hardest to find goood late night greasy Chinese food here in the Port Credit end of Mississauga. I'm still on the hunt! Customer service here was great. I called asked a few questions, than went in and grabbed a menu and went back to my car. Called over the phone and ordered she didn't know it was me and asked if i knew where they were located which was nice. So My order was General tao chicken ( we usually get chilli chicken but don't like it dry, prefer the sauced up spicy, so this is the equivalent at some places), chicken balls, chicken fried rice, and chicken wings. The total was about 40$, which is fair and the portions were alot less to what I was used to. The general tao chicken was not even a little bit spicy, even though she said it was so that was disappointing. On top of that the breaded part of the chicken was extremely soggy and the plate was full of soggy over cooked veggies underneath. the chicken wings were fried and greasy tasted great and well seasoned. Just not like what I'd usually get from a Chinese take out place as it just looked different the way it was breaded and fried. The rice was in a really small container w under cooked pieced of chicken that was very slimy and white and the rice was very bland. I had to overkill w soy sauce and bit of red sauce. Lastly the chicken balls of course 80% balls 20% chicken but tasted fine, just nothing special. I mean it was cheap and last minute but i definitely feel like i would not have ordered here if i had known cheap or not. They have alot to improve on or mayb they are better at making other items listed in reviews from others. Not sure how they have 5 stars. but hey to each their own right!

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    300 Lakeshore Rd West @ Benson Avenue
    Magic BBQ & Seafood

    Magic BBQ & Seafood

    3.8
    (37 reviews)
    1.9 km

    I enjoy having Chinese food and this has become a really reliable place to get affordable but…read morequality Chinese food. They have an assortment of meat dishes, from chicken to beef to seafood. They even serve duck and lobster, although I have yet to try. The interior is quite welcoming and feels like a very old-school Chinese restaurant. The service is incredibly quick and they make sure to take your orders quickly, so if possible, try to look at the menu ahead of time or have an idea of what you want. We placed our orders and they gave us a nice hearty soup for free. It was a nice surprise. This time around, we ordered sauteed scallops, beef with Maggi sauce, and the Yeung Chow fried rice. Everything was excellent. The rice had amazing flavour, and I like any sort of fried rice that combines meat and seafood so that was a plus. The scallops were also cooked really well. The beef with Maggi sauce was the star for me. Salty and savoury and the mushrooms and onions go so well with it. I would recommend it if you like an intense salty flavour. They also gave us a red bean porridge for desert. It was just fine for me but it was complementary so I can't complain. Overall, an amazing place to have Chinese food and super affordable as well. The portions are quite generous so you'll definitely get your money's worth.

    Love this petite Chinese restaurant that serves high quality of Dim Sum in Mississauga…read more The restaurant has been there for over 20 years, decor is a bit outdated, but the place in general is clean including the bathroom. The servers are all experienced severs, very attentive and nice.

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    Magic BBQ & Seafood Restaurant

    Noodle Wok - chinese - Updated July 2026

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