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    Slurp Noodle

    3.7 (11 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Weiqi C.

    Very authentic nanchang (capital of jiangxi) dishes. Ordered both the marinated one and the stir fried one, im surprised that it's actually spicy and glad we got the herbal tea too. Def a place to come to again whenever I'm homesick. Also the soup is very classic jiangxi dish, i recommend the preserved duck egg one, however it was out so we had to go with the cuddle fish one. Storefront is tiny but like you say 'sparrow is small but has all the organs' (ignore my chinglish). My white stepdad really enjoyed my choices again and I'm shocked that he has a very Chinese stomach ahha. When Jiangxi or Sichuan people say 'spicy' they don't joke about it so if you are a typical white person better take caution.

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    Arri Y.

    Filling noodles and skewers at a great value! The place is more like a takeout style where you pay first. Tried the classic fried rice noodle and was pretty impressed! Freshly cooked as it was steaming hot, the noodles were very bouncy and had a mild spice (spicy version). Has some bok choy, bean sprouts and chicken (I think) pieces mixed in between. A solid portion that can easily be shared! Only downside was it was a bit oily which some might not like. Was $13.99 which was fair for the portion. Skewers were two for $3.99 which is pretty good value. A great side dish, taste was great but the meat was not separated well so some pieces were hard to get off the skewer. Would have also liked some water to be offered for dine in. Otherwise was a filling and great meal overall, interested in trying the other menu options! Not a lot of seating inside if you're planning to go with a large group.

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    Chuan C.

    This is a small and new Chinese Noodle restaurant. It opened 2022-12-12. There are 4 tables with chairs; 2 tables for 4 and 2 tables for 2. During meal times, because there are many takeout and delivery orders,  it could get quite crowded; eg during 17:30-18:30. We ordered the following: B3. Braised Beef Brisket Rice Noodle Soup ($12.99). C6. Bone Broth Pork Dumpling ($10.99). E3. Pork Ear with Chili Sauce ($6.99). The brisket was good but there should have been more pieces. The broth, bok choy, pickled vegetables, and peanuts were good. We asked for non-spicy. The pork dumplings were large and tasty. The bone broth was good. This dish is never spicy. The Pork Ear (pig ears) were good but medium spicy. They accept cash, debit, and credit cards. There is free WiFi. The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible. There are no washrooms. There is paid neighbourhood parking and a few parking garages nearby. Review 2023-090

    Mabel L.

    I didn't particularly enjoy this restaurant. I was actually trying to find another place with a very similar name and ended up at the wrong one. On the positive side, the prices were under $10, but the dish I ordered was nothing special. I even paid extra to add some green beans and barely got any. I was also the only customer there, and most of the people sitting in the restaurant were delivery drivers. So, I guess this place is more popular for delivery than dine-in. There are better places to eat along the street. I won't come back.

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    Yoland E.

    If you're looking for big food portions at a decent price in downtown, this is the spot to check out. I tried their classic fried noodles with beef, which were good though a bit low on the beef. I also tried my friend's sauerkraut fish rice noodle soup, which was delicious and something I should have ordered instead (we live and we learn). It was much more flavourful and diverse in its ingredients, with more of a spicy kick. The service was also good and efficient.

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    Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine

    Pearl Harbourfront Chinese Cuisine

    3.7
    (364 reviews)
    1.9 km
    $$

    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!

    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.

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    Sansotei Ramen

    Sansotei Ramen

    4.3
    (26 reviews)
    1.2 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

    I went to Sansotei Ramen in the Union Station food court for a quick meal after work. I ordered the…read morepork Tonkotsu ramen. I have been to their other location at Yonge and Eglinton. I thought that the portion was pretty small compare to the location at Yonge and Eglinton. The food was pretty good. It took around 10 minutes to get my food.

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    Food stall storefront
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    Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles

    Mogouyan Hand-Pulled Noodles

    4.4
    (12 reviews)
    0.9 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

    Pai Northern Thai Kitchen

    4.4
    (3.9k reviews)
    0.8 km
    $$

    After a busy day of sightseeing, we wanted some yummy food to take back to our hotel and eat in the…read moreroom. After looking on Yelp, we decided on Pai Northern Thai. The menu had several vegetarian/vegan options plus all other options. I ordered online and it was ready when we got there. I asked for some bowls and cutlery and got some. Everything was packed well and still warm when we got back to our room.

    Yummy Thai food with fresh ingredients…read more For two people we got the papaya salad w/dried shrimp, Khao Soi w/shrimp, and pad gra prow w/crispy pork. We ordered medium spicy for the papaya salad and it only had a slight kick. I wished the salad portion was more as it was gone pretty quickly. It comes with shrimp chips, pork rinds, and 2 small bundles of rice noodles. The dried shrimp in the salad was very chewy though, which made it a bit less enjoyable. I ended up picking them all out. We ordered spicy for the pad gra prow but it wasn't spicy at all. I think you can ask for the Thai chilis/ Thai chili fish sauce thing on the side but we decided we were fine with no spicy. Unfortunately the crispy pork was not crispy at all and was also very chewy. Overall it was still delicious! The Khao soi mightve honestly been the least favorite, but it was still good. It is on the sweeter side. The egg noodles were cooked al dente and had a nice chew. Sometimes when I get Khao soi it ends up being too heavy or creamy, but the curry for this one was thinner and easy to eat. The shrimp was the best part - super fresh and bouncy. In the end I thought the portions and quality were good. The service was also super nice, and it was impressive to see our waitress cover so many tables. The restrooms were also clean.

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