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We were in the area and stopped for a quick lunch. We had the beef with broccoli, chicken with black bean sauce and fried rice. Bell peppers were fresh and flavorful. Fried rice was average. I would definitely eat here again. View all feedback.
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Located in the lower level in the mall food court, the entire area was a complete zoo. Cafeteria style seating was appropriate as the food matched the ambience. Lo Mein was bland, barbecued pork was fatty even for someone like me that usually has no issue with that but tasty. Both the sweet and sour pork and chicken were decent, very typical of these eateries. While far from 5 star, if I went to this mall again I'd q... View all feedback.
Located in the lower level in the mall food court, the entire area was a complete zoo. Cafeteria style seating was appropriate as the food matched the ambience. Lo Mein was bland, barbecued pork was fatty even for someone like me that usually has no issue with that but tasty. Both the sweet and sour pork and chicken were decent, very typical of these eateries. While far from 5 star, if I went to this mall again I'd quite possibly eat here again.
We were in the area and stopped for a quick lunch. We had the beef with broccoli, chicken with black bean sauce and fried rice. Bell peppers were fresh and flavorful. Fried rice was average. I would definitely eat here again.
Today I was in the Waterfront area. So I went to the food court near the Waterfront station. I tried the food at “Camay Wok”. I ordered a combo with thick noodles, Black Bean Chicken and Black Pepper Beef. It was not bad. I cannot say that it was really special. But it was ok. I wouldn’t hesitate to eat there again.
Camay is a top choice for fast food in Royal Center, offering a wide variety of options.
Downtown area surprisingly offers reasonably priced comfort food from the Far East. However, parking at Royal Centre may be costly.