This particular restaurant has been here for many years. Not much selection of Chinese eat spots in this area other than the Mandarin across the street. Lot’s of menu items to choose from. Price for each entrée is decent but I have been to other places in the Markham area which are cheaper and taste much better. Fast food for sure but if you’re expecting it to taste any good you will be disappointed. Too bad it hasn’t changed after all these years.
George P.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Literally A-OK. Decent bang for your buck, especially if you work in the area. There is one old guy who usually makes the food better, but overall not the kind of place you take your partners to. As mentioned by other reviewers, they used to be a heck of a lot better, so if you haven’t been since ’08…expect changes. Hope they do improve though, place has potential. Also, if you’re not into msg, ask them to cook without it. I’m not actually if it’s a placebo affect, but well… helps.
Can a.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
This is a place with potential but it doesn’t stack up to its old self when it was Noodle Delight. The H&S soup is gloopy and punchless and the beef and bb noodle I had was extremely greasy. The old place had wonderful broth in which the noodles and other ingredients were literally poached. I always assumed this broth was used as their soup base. Now, large amounts of sugar and salt are used to disguise the insipid stock which may well not be stock at all. For an extra buck or two, they could reclaim the quality their food once had and, with a little promotion at nearby York University, this place could really rock. I’d love to see these guys put a little thought into how to improve things. I was shocked at how few customers they had compared to the good old days.
Sandra M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Once Noodle Delight and now renamed Noodle on Finch, this place is as good as ever and sometimes even better with good size portions at a reasonable price. Seasonings may differ depending on the chef who cooks your noodles, but that’s part of the appeal. Utilitarian eat-in surroundings. A favourite with athletes(or big men that just happen to look like football players).
Garland S.
Place rating: 2 Edmonton, Canada
I dropped by here with two of my buddies and we all ordered the Yang Chow Fried Rice. I chowed down no more than six spoonfuls because it was laden with grease. My friends didn’t eat much of it and told me they felt as if their arteries were clogged. I decided to give this restaurant another shot so a week later I came back and ordered the fish fried rice. To my disgust, it felt like I was eating a tray of salt. Yuck. Never coming here again.