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I went in looking for an authentic set of noodles, and got it. The dining area is small, and decor is not their number one concern, but the food is good, hot an fast. Thin. slightly chewy, noodles with a slightly sweet broth ( Hong Kong style)The service was a bit abrupt, but I had a great bowl of soup and pork/taro sprig rolls for under $15.00. I am OK with the trade-off.One note - this is a cashonly place - no card... View all feedback.
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So how much are you willing to pay for a serving of Wanton noodle ? And the serving by North American standard will be considered tiny. Went back there after 6 months and guess what - a serving of dry wanton noodle is C$ 9.50. A small plate of Kai Lan probably about 6 small stalks is C$ 5.50. There is still a following of customers willing to pay the prices. Now admittedly what's so unique about their noodle. It's al... View all feedback.
Ok service my go-to place for wonton Noodle soup and congee and lo mein (spicy pork - warning it's very oily but superb) Don't underestimate the portion
My cousin (who grew up in Hong Kong) recommended Max's as the place for authentic wonton noodle soup and congee.
Wonton noodle soup and beef brisketThat's all you need to know FOOD Wonton noodle soup - Wontons are the really small type.
So how much are you willing to pay for a serving of Wanton noodle ? And the serving by North American standard will be considered tiny. Went back there after 6 months and guess what - a serving of dry wanton noodle is C$ 9.50. A small plate of Kai Lan probably about 6 small stalks is C$ 5.50. There is still a following of customers willing to pay the prices. Now admittedly what's so unique about their noodle. It's all that distinct HKG flavoured noodle that probably draws you back. Everything else is nothing exceptional. Trust me you probably will need two servings to have your fill. Like a few other small restaurants in Richmond, gouging is the name of the game !Visit this restaurant to make your own judgement.
It wasn't a plesant experience when we had lunch at the restaurant. We ordered 5 bowls of wonton noodles. When the waitress came to our table, we tried to helo her to distribute the bowls to our friends but she said in a rude manner "don't move!". We ordered more food, our bill finally cost about $120. After we have paid the bill she came to us and gave us this rude comment in front of all customers. First, she said we didn't pay her enough tips (gst and pst is already included in the bill). Second, she said with $120 bill we should pay her more tips ( didn't mention in the bill how much of the percentage we have to pay). I personally think paying gratuities is depending on the service. The way she sounded to us was absoulately rude and no manner. We are suppose to be there to enjoy our food and spend time with our fiends. But then, she made us feeling so uncomfortable and not welcome. There arw many restaurants in vancouver that could provide good service. I would not suggest any customers to go to this restaurant because they are so rude. They value their customers as DIRT. I felt like I am being treated as if I am not always good enough to eat there. Don't spend your money here!