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What User likes about King's Noodle House:
I make sure to eat here every time I'm in Toronto. Food is consistently good and portions are generous. Service could be friendlier, but they work hard and fast. View all feedback. What User doesn't like about King's Noodle House:
The service is terrible. A clerk very strong wiped a table so the water splashed to me. She didn't say sorry immediately. Then the cashier is terrible too. She is so rude. If you don't give her tips, she will charge you tips. But this service let me feel that I really don't want to give the tips! View all feedback.
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The service is terrible. A clerk very strong wiped a table so the water splashed to me. She didn't say sorry immediately. Then the cashier is terrible too. She...
read moreI make sure to eat here every time I'm in Toronto. Food is consistently good and portions are generous. Service could be friendlier, but they work hard and fast...
read moreI've been eating at King's Noodle House for years, every time I get to Toronto. It's not upscale, they take cash only, and they don't take reservations, so bear...
read moreExtremely disappointed by quality of half a roasted duck we picked up over the counter along our way: it both tasted and looked like menu left-overs from other...
read moreWe saw the delicious looking ducks hanging in the window and wanted to buy half a duck for take away. Firstly, the cashier was extremely rude and unfriendly and...
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read moreKing's Noodle in Toronto has mixed reviews, with some customers complaining about poor service and a decline in quality, while others praise the authentic Chinese food and affordable prices. Despite some negative experiences with service, the restaurant is known for its delicious BBQ duck and Roast Pork, as well as its traditional Cantonese wonton noodle soup. Some loyal customers recommend visiting during off-peak hours for the best experience. Overall, King's Noodle offers a taste of Chinatown in the heart of Toronto, with dishes like beef tripe and wonton noodle soup gaining popularity. The diverse menu appeals to both local and international diners, making it a must-visit spot for those craving Chinese cuisine.