Kalok is one of those foodcourt shops that you get addicted to for possibly no reason besides the fact that it’s there and you know what you want. Kalok is pretty good all around. I do love how spicy their curry fishballs are :) I get their cart noodles, where you get to choose your toppings — yum. Their deep fried fish skin is A-OK but it does get old pretty fast. They’re pretty fast, considering they do get somewhat of a lineup during lunch. My #1 option in FMP.
Allison Y.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Overall 3.5 stars. Kalok Express is a noodle and snack food booth. It sells soup noodles, cart noodles, lo meins, a few rice entrees and traditional Chinese snacks. The pricing is on par with other noodle places in the same mall. I ordered their cart noodle because I wanted a healthy combination. I had vermicelli(non fried, so it was healthier than egg noodle), fish cake slices(the lower fat protein among the options) and Chinese broccoli(an usual option among cart noodle places). The result was a cleanly and delicately tasted soup noodle in the picture. The portion was sufficient. The ingredients were fresh. I rate Kalok Express as 3.5 stars because it has a relatively bigger selection of vegetables in the cart noodle menu. I have yet to try their other wonton and dumpling soup noodles, so I shall return.
Calvin S.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
Looks like there has been some new stalls that recently opened in the First Markham Place food court. Kalok Express is one of two recent openings in the food court, the other being Noodle Soup. Kalok Express serves mostly Hong Kong-style snacks, similar to the street food stalls you used to see everywhere in HK. It’s a unique addition to the food court, as you can order an entrée from another food stall, then order some extra snacks from Kalok Express, as the prices are quite cheap here. The first time I tried Kalok Express, I had the cart noodles, where you get to pick your noodles and ingredients you want to add. The cart noodles are okay for food court quality, but I’ve had better out there. The second time, I tried their curry fish balls. Their curry is quite spicy, so if your spice tolerance is low, I would try something else. However I found it to be quite tasty and reminiscent of HK street food. They have a lot of other snacks that are worth trying, and I do believe this is an excellent addition to the FMP food court.