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What User likes about Jim Chai Kee Noodle:
Ok, for a wonton noodle soup, it was tasty. The wontons were big and had a lot of shrimp. I would not order it with beef or fish balls as those were not good. I wouldn't go out of your way to eat here since it's just a wonton soup unless you are a die hard wonton soup connoisseur. View all feedback. What User doesn't like about Jim Chai Kee Noodle:
I wanted to like this place but really, everything was average and really nothing too special. It was not expensive but in a sea of Chinese food offerings, this is not one of those places I would visit again. View all feedback.
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My husband introduced me to wonton chai .He love to eat the wonton noodle.__Service is quick and efficient without being unfriendly and expect to get your
They have authentic Wonton aka Hong Kong style shrimp dumplingsProbably best I have in Toronto.
Wonton noodle soup is just on par hereChopped up fish meat had fish bones which sucked.
Have been going to this place for past 10 years. Reliable, tasty, fast. This place served a very limit menu, typical dishes : Steam vegetables, shrimp dumbling...
read moreWow! If you only have a few minutes before catching the GO shuttle back to YYZ, this is where you should have lunch! You already knew their wontons are huge and...
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read moreJim Chai Kee offers a simple menu with a focus on wonton noodles. While some found the food average and not worth revisiting, others praised the hearty wontons and traditional flavors. The fast service and affordable prices make it a convenient spot for a quick meal, although the lack of variety may not satisfy all tastes. Overall, Jim Chai Kee's longstanding history and dedication to authentic flavors make it a worthwhile place to experience a taste of Hong Kong in Toronto.