Good Selection of indo-american appetizers. Their selection of pizzas is good. It is vegetarians and vegan friendly. Their $1.99 fries is worth the hype. I liked dal tadka more than dal makhni. Paneer Amritsari is good but it is very similar to kadayi paneer. If you like creamy curry go for butter masala sauce/gravy with your favourite protein. I tried paneer but they have meats options as well.
Oye Hoye - 492 Queen St
Pallav Khurana - a year ago
Top Tea restaurant looks like a Hong Kong cafe with all the sign decorations, but I’m not really sure so it’s a Hong Kong style cafe. I ordered a special combo BBQ pork rice roll + Pork Bone Congee ($13.9).
Ordering
+ You find a seat, staff will tell you to scan the QR code on the table to order your food.
+ You pay after the meal.
Picking your autistic seat
+ It was too busy when I dined there. Please reference other people’s photos
Water & Napkins
+ Both are self-service.
+ They have free black tea.
+ Table drawer for cutlery.
Food - 5/10
+ Half of the BBQ pork rice rolls are cabbage rice rolls. It’s a blatant rip-off. It makes me want to draw an anti gourmet manga. Like Kodoku no Gourmet except all your dining experience are disasters.
+ Pork bone congee is plain congee with pork bone in it. Pork taste is too subtle.
Service - 9/10
Overall I will give this restaurant 3 stars. 🤓🤷
Sheng Ji - Top Tea Restaurant - 424 Khyber Pass Rd
ThatAutisticBastard - 2 months ago
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Affordable & High-Quality Food
Bal Ganga Indian Takeaway offers cheap, high-quality Indian food that never disappoints. The flavours are authentic, portions are generous, and everything is prepared with great care. Chef Priyanka is lovely — her skill and warm attitude make the experience even better. Highly recommended for great value and excellent taste.
Bal Ganga Indian Takeaway - 51A Hobson St
Ankush Rana - a week ago
A chef sliced a duck right in front of us, which was great because we could clearly see what we were eating. The price was reasonable, and the food was absolutely delicious. Highly recommend this place!
Beijing Duck Restaurant - 38 Queens Rd
Kelly지혜 - 3 months ago
We tried the salt & chilli chicken, Shanghai noodles, and of course, the donut. The chicken was packed with flavour and the portion was super generous. Most of the dishes here are around $21–$22, which is pretty good value considering how much food you get. The Shanghai noodles had a nice mix of meats. The lady owner who served us was so lovely and friendly.
Belmont Takeaway - 145 Lake Rd
Jasmine Choi - 4 months ago
Tried Blossom Court for the first time and was really impressed! We ordered the Guluyok rice, prawn noodle soup, and pan mee soup. The flavour was rich, and truly authentic, just like what you’d get back home in Malaysia. + they added the pork lard in the soup absolutely boosts the flavor of the soup.
The Malaysian boss Ah Ming was also very friendly and welcoming. Looking forward to coming back soon, their laksa noodle is next on my list!