Nice, basic restaurant. The couple who run it were so lovely. We enjoyed the food - Chicken fried rice, kung pao chicken, sweet and sour pork, egg foo young, steamed dumplings and fried noodles with shrimp. Simple delicious food. Great value.
Kaarem Al-Darra
We went here because the place next door was closed. Was pleasantly surprised by the dishes offered. They were all excellent. The service was very good even with limited English.
Recommended if you've never tried it before.
Rex Kamarga
A rest owned by a northern Chinese couple. They are very nice, could not speak mandarin well instead they spoke a dialect. You can still understand them 80%. Food was good, big portion, and most of them are yum. Hi La soup was seasoned with tons of spices and made it undrinkable to me, but other customers seemed fine. It could be personal preference. Price is also reasonable. We will be back for more but not Hu La soup.
Hao
Food was as usual yummm. We ordered hot and spicy chicken, egg fried rice and bak choy garlic stir fry. Huge portion size. We ended up packing the left overs too. The couple was very welcoming and warm. Value for $ spent.
malathi subramaniam
Instead of dining at the usual restaurants lining Dominion Rd, recently visited this eatery located in Eden Quarter with a group of friends on a Friday evening. The restaurant is not big, but has a nice ambience, clean and the service was quick and cheerful 😃.
Among all the dishes we ordered, our favourites were Chicken with Fresh Chili (粒粒鸡), Lamb with Cumin (孜然羊肉) and in particular Three Brothers (地三鲜, a vegetarian dish with fried potato, eggplant and pepper in a garlicky savory sauce). 地三鲜 is a signature northern Chinese dish & its poetic name is roughly translated to “three treasures from the earth”. It is a very simply, family styled and rusty dish, but ohh man it is soo mouth-wateringly delicious 😋.
Di Melody Huang