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Contribuiți la feedbackI have had positive experiences during my recent visits to the restaurant. The service was attentive and very friendly, especially from the taller gentleman. The beef noodle and deep fried chicken dishes were delicious. However, the meat sauce noodle dish could use more flavor as it was a bit bland. I would return to this restaurant because of the friendly and quick service, as well as the lack of waiting time for seats.
While driving down the street in Vancouver, I unexpectedly came across a beef noodle house. Craving Taiwanese beef noodle soup, I decided to try it out. The presentation did not disappoint, with my dish consisting of 4 pieces of beef, the perfect amount of tendon, pickled cabbage, thick noodles, and 2 pieces of bok choy. Although I didn't think much of it at first, the consistent quality of the dish likely keeps customers coming back. The soup had a decent flavor, though it was a bit strong, but I appreciated the freshly made, hand-pulled noodles. A bowl of beef noodle soup at this restaurant costs around $10.
Food is quite decent here with average prices and decent portions. I would say the food gets most of this rating as the service is not too great. <br/ <br/ Beef and tendon noodles was delish. Thick noodles were soft but nice and chewy to the bite. Soup was flavourful. Beef could have been a little softer but the tendons were soft and tender.<br/ <br/ Chicken nuggets came out fresh, hot and crispy with just the right amount of flavour..not too salty. <br/ <br/ Marinated egg was also tasty. Was like an almost light teri garlic sauce. <br/ <br/ Service it wasn't all that bad but not the friendliest of service either. Tea was never topped up and not even a smile. <br/ <br/ Also can get a little hot in the restaurant. They need to crank the AC a bit. <br/ <br/ Parking: paid street parking only.
Food was really good. If you're into spicy food order the wonton in chilli oil! The green pancake is good but be ready for a bit of grease. Popcorn chicken is very similar to chicken karage, really good with a little hot sauce on the side!
Being our first time stumbling into this restaurant, I thoroughly enjoyed my experience. We had the Special Beef Noodle, trying both thick and thin noodles. The beef soup was flavorful with a mild spice, but left me slightly parched. The thick noodles had a good bite to it, though, and the beef shank was sufficiently tender. I tried a bit of the thin noodles as well, which were a bit more tender and had a hint of sesame oil in it. We also got the iconic Popcorn Chicken, which was not too oily but was plenty juicy. Overall portion size was generous, but we did end up spending about $15/person with tips and sharing a drink. Service was attentive as it was near closing time for them,