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    Omni Noodle

    3.4 (20 reviews)

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    Sesame paste chicken noodle
    Elaine K.

    The portions were good but lacked flavour. The sesame chicken noodle was extremely underwhelming. The beef shank was the best dish.

    Pricing as of Sep 2023
    Philip L.

    Authentic Lanzhou hand-pulled noodles. Great noodle texture freshly made to order every day. A small but pretty nice Asian noodle place. Their skewers were also very flavorful. Would like to try their pastries and small dishes next time. Convenient location for commuters and shoppers to grab an easy meal quickly. Reasonably priced. Recommended!

    Stephanie N.

    Lovely location inside Fairview Mall, right by the TTC entrance near T & T. They have a window you can view them making the noodles. Overall the beef noodle soup was very standard. They had generous portion of noodles (I got the mid round size). I liked how they had many variety of sizes of noodles to choose from, ranging from angel hair to super wide options. Most places and even in the photos here, the beef noodle soups come with a few slices of pickled radish but sadly none in our bowls. Wished the meat had a bit more flavour and more pieces of meat given the price point.

    Wynne L.

    We came on opening day. There's seating inside and 'outside' (where it's open to the mall corridor). Tables are placed very close together with little room in between. There was an employee taking down phone numbers for a waiting list. We were given an estimated waiting time of 30 minutes, but we probably waited around 15 minutes before we were called. There's a promotion where you make a purchase at T&T Supermarket (across the corridor) and you receive a coupon to order their Signature Combo for 2 for $17.99 (originally $35.99). This includes a bowl of traditional Lanzhou beef noodles, a bowl of braised beef noodles, 6 veggie spring rolls, and marinated shredded potato salad. Servers are polite, but there could be a language barrier (between Cantonese and Mandarin). We thought we had placed our order, but it turns out we hadn't. It's probably best to confirm that your order went through. When the table next to us was seated, they weren't given any water or drinking glasses. They had to ask partway through their meal. When our bowls of noodles arrived, we had to ask for spoons. Just little things they need to work on. Upon paying, we were given coupons to use during August. The traditional Lanzhou beef noodles are $6.99 (originally $13.99) with the coupon.

    Beef noodles soup
    Wai L.

    I was talking through Fairview Mall when I saw Omni Noodle restaurant. I decided to try out the food. The service was not that great and was very confusing. The waitress brought the wrong dishes to my table. The beef noodle soup was okay. It is on par with other noodle restaurants. Would I come back? Maybe, but there are other restaurants in the mall.

    Braised beef noodles
    Stephen C.

    Nice hearty meal of hand-pulled noodles, but long wait Food: Had a couple of noodle dishes, the shredded potato, and the vegetable spring rolls and part of the special/coupon that was provided. The shredded potatoes were nicely done with good texture, although it was a little heavy on the peppercorn oil. The vegetable spring rolls is similar to that of any other fast food joint, hot and fresh. The traditional lanzhou noodles and braised beef noodles were as expected, springy and bouncy as the noodles are made fresh on premises, and the beef was very tender. The broth for both was a tad underwhelming, but it's a decent spot for a meal if you're craving noodles Service: As the promotion/coupon was going on, there was quite a long wait during the period (over an hour during peak lunch hours). The staff are all quite young and seem a bit unexperienced, so expect to serve yourself water and minimal attention. Atmosphere: As it's a small store/foot print, there were all tables of two that could be combined to be tables for four or six, but don't expect a large party to dine here. There are a few tables outside (still within the mall) as well, but it's more a place for a quick meal rather than a slower dining experience.

    Pumpkin cake
    John Y.

    Was strolling through the Fairview mall on a beautiful Friday afternoon checking out the new T&T supermarket when their afternoon special combo signage beckoned me. Traditional hand made Lanzhou noodles and 2 pumpkin cakes for only $9.99, had to pinch myself, was I still in Canada or transported to a parallel metaverse. I quickly ordered this combo before my metaverse came crashing down. The pumping cakes were not cakes, more like chewy mochi with a crunchy skin. I guess this is what cakes taste like in the metaverse, wonderful. The handmade noodles were firm and chewy with an abundance of parsley swimming in flavorful clear broth. After a few spoonfuls of the broth I felt a slight numbness in my mouth, there was no evidence of spiciness in the soup so I can only suspect it was the special secret seasoning from Lanzhou or was I slowly coming back to reality from the metaverse. Sitting in their outside patio watching the human like avatars existing in their own metaverse while enjoying my special afternoon combo, what a wonderful world we exist in

    Beef noodle with pickled veggies
    Angela F.

    Yummy noodles! Located in Fairview Mall near T&T entrance. Tried the beef noodles with pickled veggies for takeout. The broth was light and not spicy at all. The noodles were cooked perfectly al dente. The beef slices were good. Would come back to dine in and try other items on the menu.

    Braised beef noodle
    Lilian C.

    The price is not bad, but the soup felt really watered down. Ordering is pretty automatic, you just scan the QR code on the table and it takes you to the menu. I already knew what I wanted, the braised beef noodle soup. There are at least 5 noodle shape/thickness choices. I like wide but thin noodle. I'll say the noodle is pretty good but the time to deliver the food was a slow. It was pretty cramped place so we sat at the bar table instead. They really need a place to put jackets. I'll only go back if they offer pork bone soup base otherwise I had to add a lot of hot oil and it's still pretty blend.

    Beef noodles
    Shaan A.

    This place is amazing! Their noodles are so fresh and delicious, the halal beef is flavourful and not overbearing, and the broth (especially when requested non salty) is perfectly. Their service is so friendly and accommodating. The restaurant itself is so warm and inviting. I always get brought to my happy place when I visit. Best of all the price is pretty reasonable at 13.99 for the noodles! It's a perfect spot for a Halal foodie like me!

    Hannah S.

    The noodles are flavourful and the broth is tasty! A good classic meal if you are craving noodles from a popular restaurant. I ordered the traditional beef noodles, and lamb skewers. The noodles were excellent and a good satisfactory amount. The lamb skewers are super underrated, they taste like street food, and have so much spice and flavour, I definitely wasn't expecting it. The service was also pretty fast, but make sure you reserve ahead of time.

    Braised beef noodle ( extra green onion and flat thick noodles)

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    Sansotei Ramen

    Sansotei Ramen

    4.3(26 reviews)
    14.8 km

    Sansotei Ramen Review…read more Order: Black Garlic Tonkotsu Ramen Ambience: Sansotei at union station is more like a quick takeout /food court ramen spot than a sit-down restaurant. It's great if you're grabbing something fast, but the seating area wasn't the cleanest and I had to look around for a table that had been wiped down, which wasn't ideal if I am paying 21$ for a bowl of tonkotsu ramen. Food: I tried the black tonkotsu ramen and it was definitely rich and filling. I liked that you can choose between thick or thin noodles, which is a nice touch. That said, the broth was a bit too rich and salty for my taste and could use something to balance it out, maybe an order or Diet Coke. The meat was good but not as tender as I would like. Sides and Pairing Tip: I'd recommend getting a side of gyoza or even a Diet Coke to help cut through how rich, heavy and salty the ramen feels. Value for Money: It's a good option for a quick meal, but it does feel a little expensive for the experience you're getting for that price. Overall: Great for a fast ramen fix when you're on the go, but maybe not the best choice if you're looking for a more comfortable dine-in experience, or more value for money. 3/5

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    Miku - Miku roll and aburi

    Miku

    4.2(974 reviews)
    15.3 kmHarbourfront
    $$$$

    Omg. From the service to the food to the drink.. this place was absolutely fabulous…read more The server (I don't remember his name but he had a great easy going personality) broke the ice asking if we really came all the way to Toronto from Los Angeles just to watch the dodgers play there, that he'd much rather go to LA. The weather in Toronto this week has been in the 20's and 30's! The restaurant does serve the dodgers when they are in town! If it's good enough for them... I ordered a Canadian whiskey to start off. It was very nice and smooth. I think it was a Sleeman and sons? Not positive but I really liked it! Then the food. I ordered the first roll from every section. There were some repeats which he advised me would happen but I didn't mind! The sushi was so tender and had great flavor. My husband ordered the ribeye steak and that was really really good. I would order that definitely next time and come here again!

    Came to Miku Toronto with coworkers for their Winterlicious dinner, and this was my first time…read morehere. I don't usually go for high-end sushi restaurants, but Miku has been on my list for a while, so I was genuinely excited to finally check it out. The restaurant is located on the ground level of an office building, but the moment you step inside the restaurant, everything changes. You go from bright, corporate lighting to a moody, romantic space with soft, dim lighting and a refined, intimate ambiance... it truly feels like entering a different world. Bonus points for the complimentary coat check, which is a huge win during winter when everyone is lugging around massive puffer jackets. We were seated in plush, velvety sofa booths near the bar, with a view of the street, which felt both cozy and upscale. Shoutout to our server, Shintaro, who was phenomenal with his warm, attentive, and energetic service, which made the whole experience even better. We started with drinks: my coworkers ordered sake flights, while I went with their signature cocktail, the kumquat cosmo. It was sweet and citrusy, and exactly what I needed on a Tuesday night after work. For appetizers, we all chose the sushi and sashimi selection, which included 9 pieces of chef-selected sashimi, chef-selected nigiri, and aburi oshi sushi. This was chef's kiss. The sashimi was incredibly fresh, and the sushi and nigiri were perfectly seasoned and sauced, so that we didn't even need soy sauce (though they do have a lovely house-made sweet soy sauce). I ordered the Red Wave Roll just to use their house-made sweet soy sauce... and wow. I've never had sushi that didn't fall apart after biting into it For my main, I went with the roast black cod. It was cooked beautifully, with a tender, slightly chewy texture that was rich but not overwhelming. For dessert, I went with their famously loved green tea opera. It's a small green tea sponge cake layered with matcha buttercream, red bean cream, and a hazelnut wafer crust, paired with a rich, velvety matcha ice cream on the side. Balanced, not overly sweet, and the perfect ending to the meal. Overall, Miku lived up to (and honestly exceeded) the hype. Incredible food, top-notch service, and a beautiful atmosphere.

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    Pai Northern Thai Kitchen - Panang

    Pai Northern Thai Kitchen

    4.4(3.9k reviews)
    14.7 kmEntertainment District, Downtown Core
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    P2 Thai Chicken Wings - The chicken wings were okay, quite fragrant…read more P3 Chef Nuit's Pad Thai - The stir-fried noodles were on the sour side, not highly recommended. P4 Pad Gra Prow - The best dish! We chose mild spicy, which wasn't spicy at all. P5 Khao Soi - Golden noodles, very delicious, the coconut milk flavor permeated the noodles, and the meat was quite tender. P6 Pad See Ew - It tasted like wide rice noodles, delicious! We chose beef and extra shrimp. P7 Coconut Sorbet - Coconut milk ice cream, not bad, a little too sweet, and had a little bit of coconut meat. Mango Sticky Rice - The mango sticky rice was average, nothing particularly delicious. P8 Thai Iced Tea - A little sweet and a little too sweet. Fresh Coconut Water - Very refreshing and fresh coconut water. Compared to other Thai restaurants in Toronto, this one was the best!

    The top rated Thai restaurant and the Michelin stars is well deserved!…read more The wait can be long! For 2 people it was 30-40 min wait, not including waiting in line to sign in. Do not take reservations for small groups. Ordered Spring Rolls, Pad See Ew, and Pad Thai. All dishes were really good. Spring rolls had more mushroom taste, but lightly fried. Pad See Ew had great flavor, not too oily or salty, and had great quality of beef. Chicken pad Thai had balances sweet, sour, and savory notes. Portions were generous, but expect to pay over $25 per plate. Mango Sticky rice good not great, since mango was super ripe to add sweetness. Plenty of coconut "sauce" to flavor the rice. Spring Rolls 4/5 Pad See Ew 5/5 Pad Thai 5/5 Mango Sticky Rice 4/5

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