Fast food joint upstairs of Pacific Mall . We ordered the Hainan Chinese rice, HK baked pork chop on rice and a cold Hk milk tea. The sign said they have the best milk tea in Toronto so had to try because a lot of places seem to say that although to be fair they won a competition in 2016 for their tea. The method they make their tea is actually done well and tasted nice but best is always subjective and based on preference. The Hainan chicken advertised as a chicken leg cut was not what I ended up with a bit disappointing for value. Chicken was tender but over cooked, impressed how itâs not dry lol. The baked pork chop was also mediocre, can get it better at hk cafes including price point. All in all I wouldnât say its value for what I paid for food tasted decent for the most part and the service was good. The staff remembered we didnât get served the bubble waffle and also brought out our food to the table we were sitting at. The bubble waffle was amazing better than the OG Tung Tung in the other food court. The food court area for eating is...
   Read moreFoodie Boy â The Skewer Spot You Canât Miss at Pacific Mall!
If youâre at Pacific Mall and craving quick, mouthwatering bites, Foodie Boy is a must-visit! I stopped by recently, and not only was the food amazing, but the place is clearly a crowd favorite.
Hereâs what I ordered: đ˘ 3 Skewers for $9.99: Their skewers are absolutely delicious! Perfectly grilled with that irresistible smoky, charred flavor, theyâre juicy, flavorful, and cooked to perfection. Whether itâs chicken, beef, or lamb, every bite was pure joy. â HK Milk Tea: Smooth, creamy, and just the right amount of sweetness. Itâs the perfect companion to their skewers and completes the authentic Hong Kong street-food experience.
đŁ As soon as we placed our order, a line formed almost instantly. Clearly, their skewers are a hit with everyone, and for good reason. The food is fresh, flavorful, and well...
   Read moreAfter visiting Vancouver and eating so many delicious Hong Kong-style cha Chan tang, I was eager to find a place in Toronto where I could have quality satay beef noodles. I found this one online and tried the pork kidney beef noodles. The broth had a yummy gingery flavor, the kidney was a bit rough, the noodles ok and generous in size. The milk tea was also very tasty with strong tea-flavored. However, I was very disappointed with the satay beef noodles. There was no satay flavor at all, very oily and they have to pay extra for ĺşĺä¸ä¸ďźbut it didnât taste like it. I ordered two bowls of noodles and two cups of milk tea, and they gave us a free egg waffle, which was just average. The food court is very small, so finding a table was difficult. I wouldn't necessarily go there again. The stars all...
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