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    Very Good Congee & Noodle

    3.7 (51 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Joyce F.

    I came to this place after a 2 weeks away to Europe, I miss the Hong Kong local food so much. Two of us ordered a beef tendon lo mein (noodles with a small bowl of soup come separately) with wonton and spicy minced pork sauce (which I love) and an assorted congee. They both taste really good, the ingredient texture is cooked and prepared perfectly and well seasoned. Not too salty. I love the congee texture. It costs around $33 exclude tips. Try this out if you haven't yet!

    Matthew H.

    Very meh congee & noodle...This spot is located inside King Square at Woodbine & 16th - given this mall is half empty parking is not a problem within the lot underground. There was a line during weekend lunch hours but went by quick was was fairly orderly. Ordered the following: - Minced Beef Congee - I wasn't a fan of the thicker texture so perhaps thats a preference, but there was no flavour in this otherwise. - Wonton Lo Mein with Shrimp Roe - This was ok, thought there were a ton of noodles, and the wontons were pretty packed - Plain Rice Roll - service wise, seems they forgot about this item and it arrived as I was about to ask to cancel it. - Sweet Dough Stick - this was definitely left out for a time as it was missing the crunchy texture, though goes well with congee as per usual I'm surprised how there always seems to be a line at this spot, perhaps its just a convenient location for many or just filling a craving that many have (myself included). Just nothing stood out for me to look forward to trying again or coming back.

    Beef tendon and dace fish noodle soup
    Sally L.

    Good selection of congee and noodles. The noodle is a bit small but tasty. The beef tendon is very tender and the dace fish actually tastes like real fish. The service is typical like any Chinese cafe. It wasn't too busy at noon and there was no wait. Looking forward to coming back to try their congee

    Preserved egg and pork congee
    Gordon C.

    It's hard to miss Very Good Congee & Noodle in the King Square Shopping Centre -- it's the only shop bustling with people, in a mall that is otherwise a graveyard of empty stores. The restaurant lives up to its name -- the food is very good. A winner for us was the beef rice noodle rolls, thin and delicate with a well-seasoned beef filling. The congee is more home-style, smooth and delicate, with lighter flavours. The only mild disappointment was the wonton noodle soup. The variety of toppings is nice, but the underlying noodles are very plain, the wontons average at best, and the broth uninspired. The overall price at about $12 per dish is very reasonable given the service (typical HK-style cafe) and tea.

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    Alex C.

    Located inside Kings Square There is plenty of parking out front and underground. Their service is quick but inattentive as many items were forgotten. The food quality is meh. Lacks flavour and not just salt missing. The inside appears to be very flexible for seating and open kitchen for all to watch the wizardry happening in the back. The restaurant is brightly lit and spacious but the quality and attentiveness was not up to par unfortunately.

    Philip L.

    Nice little congee place at King Square on Woodbine north of Markland. We ordered a beef tendon noodle, beef congee, and a bbq pork rice roll. Quick service with tasty items. Price is reasonable with its food quality while not necessary with the portion. In other words, you might need to order a little more than you expected. Cramped space compared to other typical congee stores. Not with the most comfortable seating. Even though I like congee, I would probably visit some other stores for a better portion and ambiance.

    Melissa L.

    We came here two years ago when this spot first opened, and with two years now passed, we thought we'd revisit to see if there had been any improvements--or if things had changed from our initial experience. This time, my mom ordered the pork knuckles and pork liver lo mein, while I went with the dumplings rice noodles (ho fun). We also got the beef rice noodle rolls to share. Unfortunately, the lo mein didn't hit the mark. Last time, the noodles were undercooked, but this time, they were overcooked--soft to the point of being soggy, with no al dente texture. The pork liver was a little unusual in texture--spongy but soft--and it didn't have that distinct iron flavor that usually defines it. The dumplings ho fun was decent but not great. The amount of shrimp roe on the soup was minimal, more of a sprinkle than anything generous, and the rice noodles leaned toward the soggy side. They weren't as tender or silky as I've had at other places. The beef rice noodle rolls were consistent with our previous visit. They're still thicker than what you typically find at other popular congee spots--not necessarily a bad thing, but definitely a matter of personal preference. Overall, while the restaurant has its strong points, there's still room for improvement in terms of execution and consistency.

    Isabella L.

    Very good noodles indeed! We ordered the cuttlefish, been tendon, dace fish noodle soups to share with a side of fried fish skin. Although the portions are smaller than competitors, there's more seafood/fish flavour in their fish balls and the food seems to have been prepared with care. Noodles also seem fresh rather than rehydrated. Simple, classic dishes done right and with that, it is worth the premium price. I will be back to try the congee!

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    Eunice L.

    Satisfied with congee noodles This shop is worth recommending. Every time a friend asks me where the beef gluten noodles are the best. I personally think this beef gluten noodle shop is really delicious. Their bunk is very large and relatively wide to lie down. They have a snack called fried catfish balls which is also delicious.

    brisket rice combo
    Connie C.

    Super busy congee/noodle place on a weekend. Luckily we got there right at noon and waited about 15 mins for a table. The later groups had to wait at least 1/2 hour. First time trying this place and I feel it might be my last time as well unless I do take out. Congee was very starchy but the fish balls were delicious. I got the two topping congee and it turned out to be $12 for a relatively small bowl. The fish balls were also tiny. The brisket combo was not bad but it was $16 for a watered down lemon tea. The rolls were pretty good though. We ended up paying over $50 for 3 dishes. Deducting two stars because we kept on smelling bleach. We didnt even drink the tea because the cups were all bleach taste. The restaurant was so loud but quite comfortable seatings.

    Rachel F.

    We were influenced to try it from an instagram video and everything was priced well. The best out of three dishes was the congee. The wonton noodles were chewy but we found the wontons itself lacked a bit of flavour. The fried fish balls were a bit hype, nothing too special. We had to add spice to give it a kick. Overall I'd say it's your average congee noodle spot.

    Edward W.

    Last summer, my family went here for lunch in the King Square shopping centre. We ordered sliced fish congee, sampan congee, pork liver congee, dough stick(油條), ox-tongue sweet dough stick(牛脷酥), fried dace fish balls, bbq pork and duck rice rolls. The congee was very smooth and not watery. The fried dace balls were piping hot and bouncy. The rice rolls were thin and delicious. The dough sticks were also fresh and crispy. It was a great meal! Definitely will be back to try other dishes!

    Assorted rice noodle rolls (shrimp, beef, BBQ pork)
    Carol Y.

    Overall rating 2.7/5 (rounded up on Yelp) Seeing a good number of people line up to eat here on a busy weekend seemed promising, especially since the mall it's located in is fairly quiet/empty. Unfortunately, the food I tried just wasn't worth the price I paid. Service was so-so (and my standards were already lowered considering it's a "dine & go" style of Chinese restaurant). After being seated for a little bit, I never received a menu, nor was there any signage instructing customers to refer to their online menu. The wonton noodle soup ($12) was fine, but I found the wontons a bit too salty. The assorted rice noodle rolls ($11) weren't great though - the rice noodle roll was too thick and doughy. Both dishes were on the smaller portion side considering the price. I'm unlikely to revisit since I know I can get the same dishes for a much better price & taste in the area.

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    The food here is spectacular! Constantly thinking of their pork liver congee. The noodles remain al dente even near the end of the meal.

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    Food is good but I find it more expensive here. They should lower the price a bit comparing to some other same type of restaurant

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