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    Bao Sandwich Bar

    Bao Sandwich Bar

    4.2
    (294 reviews)
    0.5 km
    $

    The location is inside this residential area -- a half basement of an apartment building…read more It's secluded but quiet and nice. The portions were good and the food wasn't bad. Would come again if I am in the area!

    Ohhh Canada, I salute you for the effort. Or should I say ohhh boa sandwich company. I mean, to…read morededicate an entire eatery to the clover Boa? It is a worthy cause indeed. Let's start with the good. Huuuuge Boa's! Easily the biggest I've ever seen. The bun is as good as they come, pillowy soft, yet strong enough to hold all of the ingredients that make up these massive sandwiches. Now as far as the food itself, well, disappointing to say the least. I tried the chicken katsu, crackle belly, and Seoul beef. All were technically flawed in various ways. The chicken katsu was the more enjoyable of the bunch, great on breading and flavor, but the chicken itself was tough and on dry side. The amount of beef in the Seoul beef is beyond generous, and actually tasty. But the kimchi does absolutely nothing to add to this. As far as the crackle belly? My oh my. Pork belly is my thing. I've had more than I could count. None as bad as this. The name crackle implies crispy. This cut of pork was so tough and overcooked with little to no fat, that i started to question if it was even ever from the belly itself. Surely this could not be the norm at boa sandwich bar. Maybe a bad day at the office? I would certainly hope so, because even with mild expectations, Bao sandwich bar falls waaaay short.

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    Bao Sandwich Bar
    Bao Sandwich Bar
    Bao Sandwich Bar

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    Rock Paper Scissors

    Rock Paper Scissors

    3.1
    (10 reviews)
    0.5 km
    $$

    I've walked by here plenty of times and noticed that they served congee and you tou which caught my…read moreeye, so I finally decided to give it a try! The interior is very cute here - the menu is handwritten on a chalkboard and they have stuffed animals on sale at the side. We came here at around 30 minutes before closing time so unfortunately we were only able to get takeout. There was plenty of available seating though and the restaurant was clean and tidy. We decided to order the cold noodles (liang pi) and the yo po noodles which came up to a total of $16. You get to play rock paper scissors with the cashier, and if you win you get 5% off your order. Portions were huge for the price and the food smelled so good! The noodles itself were quite chewy and carried the sauce well. I think both dishes were a tad too oily though, and it also tasted more sour than spicy. I probably won't order these dishes again, but I noticed they serve other interesting dishes on their menu like peking duck pork wraps and pork patties - I might just give it another try when I'm in the area!

    Used to have an opening promo where you could have bonus menu items by winning in Rock Paper…read moreScissors ~ Close to Linden Square and the UW Plaza. Convenient place for a hot and spicy lunch/dinner. Price is slightly more expensive but they also give large portions. Would recommend the standard meal combos over custom orders due to difference in price. Their 麻辣烫(malatang)are a staple, but the pickled cabbage fish casserole left a better impression on me. Though that might be because I had their malatang too many times aha Overall a homey meal, but personally find it a tad expensive for something I could make at home. Would recommend for cold winter nights.

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    Steamed Cold Noodles. (There are cucumbers, bean sprouts and gluten in the dish, and we pour our house special sauce on them)
    Steamed Cold Noodles. (There are cucumbers, bean sprouts and gluten in the dish, and we pour our house special sauce on them)
    Rou Jia MO (Kind of like a Chinese Style Burger, and we put shredded pork into two pieces of MO. Different taste, but you should try it!)
    Rou Jia MO (Kind of like a Chinese Style Burger, and we put shredded pork into two pieces of MO. Different taste, but you should try it!)
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    Bhima's Warung

    Bhima's Warung

    4.1
    (117 reviews)
    0.9 km
    $$$

    Positives were the large portions, colourful fresh ingredients, and cute interior decor…read more Was it AUTHENTIC ? Not in my opinion...especially coming from SE Asian roots and having travelled in Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand. Majority of the dishes here seemed more of a fusion of different cultures rather than purely Indonesian. The flavours didn't quite hit the mark and spice levels were near non-existent. Seeing the fellow diners...I can see that the flavours must've been westernized. And for this style of more 'comfort/rustic' style dishes, the main dishes were quite expensive at ~$45+ each. Drinks were mild in flavour, but at least not too sweet! This was a fun try, especially if you're not one for spicy food. CASH & DEBIT ONLY. We tried the: -gado gado (Indonesian potato salad) -angus beef tandoori (with taro mash) -duck curry with crispy noodles -mango lassi -thai iced tea (more like condensed milk tea, barely had the Thai tea flavour) -specialty mojito

    I brought my family to what was supposed to be a "fine dining" level restaurant and chose Bhima's…read moreWarung. Sadly the experience didn't match the price at all. The restaurant is in an extremely old building where everything looks worn out and poorly maintained. The lighting is kept very dim, which honestly feels like it's there to hide how beaten-up the tables and chairs actually are. Instead of elegance, the whole place feels strange and uncomfortable. Even locating the entrance is confusing. Calling this fine dining is honestly quite embarrassing for the price they charge.

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    Papaya salad
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    Crystal Palace Restaurant

    Crystal Palace Restaurant

    2.8
    (33 reviews)
    1.6 km
    $$

    One of the best places for Chinese Food in Waterloo. The Orange Beef is particularly good!read more

    So amid the pandemic times, the cravings for dim sum were real. Heard about crystal palace but I've…read morenever been so decided to try it out. Ordered: Har gow (shrimp dumplings) Good size, 4 in an order. Average. Shrimp were flavorful. The skin fell apart quite badly even after a cooling period. If you don't know, crystal skins on dumplings bream quicker if you try to grab them straight out of the steamer. We had about 20 min from take out pick up for it to rest and it still broke a part.... Siu mai Pork and beef dumplings were a good size, again 4 in an order. Preferred the beef over the pork. The beef siu mai tasted like a regular dimsum beef ball. No crunchy water chestnut textures though that you usually find. The pork tasted very porky - I wouldn't order this again from here. Lotus leaf glutinous rice with chicken 2 in an order The pork and mushroom mixture in between the rice was very minimal. The flavour was lacking. I thought the rice was the better part of the rice dumpling ; others thought that the meat part was better. Not the biggest fan. Szechuan green paper / eggplant with shrimp paste So the sauce is on point. Nice soy and black bean sauce; not spicy at all. The shrimp paste is your typical shrimp fish ball flavour. It was fried really well. The surprise this time was the Glutinous dumpling with Pork. Fried nicely. The filling was a good balance of salt and sweet. The outside was sweet and sticky. Overall, it was an ok dim sum place. The pick up was fast. The food was hot. Very limited dim sum menu.

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    Shanghai Xiaolong buns. Not as good as the ones from my hometown Jiangyin (we specialize in Xiaolong buns). These are rather dry.
    Shanghai Xiaolong buns. Not as good as the ones from my hometown Jiangyin (we specialize in Xiaolong buns). These are rather dry.
    Crystal Palace Restaurant

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