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    3.6 (17 reviews)

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    David N.

    Food came out hot and ready For this reason it wasn't as fresh but I think it's supposed to be served like this Not my cup of tea

    The won ton is the size of a teaspoon

    We came across Bingz Crispy Burger at Union Station today. I have never been before and their sign advertising the wonton noodle soup was very inviting. I ordered it online right away rather than standing in line or using their ordering touchscreen stations. (One of the two stations seemed to be broken) Online ordering and payment was easy. There was a choice between 10 wontons for 7.49 or 15 for an additional $3. Additional toppings of "No Shredded Egg", "No Seaweed", "No Goji Berry", and "No Green Onion" all showed "Sold Out" and could not be selected. This would indicate that all of these items would be "added", so absolutely no customization is possible. The order was ready within the estimated 10 minutes. I opened the bag in front of colleagues to showcase a new lunch option. They were impressed with the size ... until I opened the lid and we all were shocked to see the bowl was half empty. Tiny wontons were nestled in a thin broth, very few short noodles and a lot of seaweed. The broth only tasted of seaweed. The wontons were somewhat bland. There were no green onions, shredded egg and we did not see any goji berries. Very disappointing

    Bingz special double meat crispy burger
    Eli K.

    I tried Bingz crispy burger for the first time today. The double beef burger looks delicious so I ordered that. The crispy texture on the outside and the juicy flavor braised beef make it a very interesting type of burger that I've never tried before. I did find it slightly too oily for my liking but will have to go back and try their other burgers as well! All and all delicious and different worth to try it out. And it's conveniently at the Eaton center's food court with a family friendly ambiance and many seats available. The staff were super friendly as well.

    Jen A.

    Will definitely eat this crispy burger again! A light, flaky, meaty snack in the Eatons Centre food court. Even at the end of the day, this was still delicious. The Peachy Lychee drink was a bit too sweet for me, but I'll come back for the crispy burger for sure.

    The signature beef.
    Andrea M.

    Bingz's burger was so interesting and yummy for a little pick me up snack! The burger reminded me of those Asian, flaky pancakes. We tried the signature beef. The beef pieces inside were pretty tasty. There could have been more meat, but there was a decent portion of it. This was such an interesting spot since it's so unique to Canada. I suppose so since I haven't experienced it in my area of the states. None the less, I enjoyed the food along with the price ish.

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    Chuan C.

    Bingz Crispy Burger has been expanding quickly recently. This location is located in the CF Toronto Eaton Centre's Urban Eatery. It soft-opened 2024-05-22 and will grand-open on 2024-05-31. The Eaton Centre location is a food stall in an upscale food court. There is plenty of indoor seating. The service was fast. There is a window to the side where you can watch them prepare the food. I ordered the following: 1. The Signature Beef Burger ($6.99). 2. Plum Fizz drink ($3.99). I've had these before at their other locations. They are just as good! This restaurant chain introduced the "Chinese Hamburger" in a crispy bun to Toronto back in 2021-05-23 (soft opening). Very tasty indeed! Plus, they have a wide variety of appetizers. The two owners are from China. The brand was founded in Beijing on 2014-04-08 and now has over 65 locations in Beijing. The Chinese Hamburger is called Rou Jia Mo (肉夹馍) in Chinese, which literally translates to "meat in a bun". It is the cuisine of China's Shaanxi province, which has the capital city of Xi'An (or Xian), where you find the terracotta warriors. For Chinese hamburgers, there are two types of buns: crispy and non-crispy. Most restaurants use the non-crispy buns but Bingz is the only restaurant in the GTA that uses the baked crispy buns. There is free WiFi from the mall's WiFi. The food stall is wheelchair accessible. There are separate male/female washrooms, both of which are wheelchair accessible. There is paid neighbourhood street parking and a paid parking lot in the mall. Review 2024-114

    Danthanh L.

    More of a 2.5 star for me but service was nice. Staff were friendly and tried to explain menu to me as I have never tried Bingz before. I ordered the following: 1) Black Pepper Beef $6.99 - is like a puff pastry with meat inside. Staff said this is one of their top sellers but I thought it was just okay. I think it's lacking in flavour. Staff warned me about spiciness too but I didn't find it all that spicy and I have a low tolerance. 2) Peachy Lychee drink $3.99 - overly sweet soda that was a bit flat. It took them a while to make my order even though it wasn't busy. I wonder if the staff made my drink too soon because by the time my order was ready my drink was kind of flat. 3) Golden Chicken Nuggets with Spicy BBQ sauce $7.29 - Do not recommend at all. This was overly breaded and dry. The sauce didn't really compliment. It says 8pcs but some of the nuggets were very small. Overall, paid $20.65 for this meal and felt the menu pricing should have been lower for what was given. If I were to try again, maybe just fries or the matcha cloud milkshake.

    Eileen L.

    This review is for the Eaton center food court Bingz. I got the crispy burger, shake fries, and diet coke as a combo on opening week. This meal is rather heavy, the burger bun is a pastry type, but rather bland. I got the beef - filling is generous but it seemed to only be flavoured with salt. Fries come with a salty and spicy seasoning, I recommend you only add half the packet. The manager of this location was pretty rude to the employees, I saw her screaming at them. She also rolled her eyes at me when I was in line for no reason???? They gave me some promotional coupons to come back but I probably won't.

    Cold noodle with chili oil
    Rachel L.

    Recently opened up at the Eatons Centre foodcourt. I went during lunch hours on a Monday and got my food quickly. I got the cold noodle with chilli oil for a small lunch and it was delicious. Wasn't super spicy but had a good kick to it. The noodles were really smooth and chewy. A good option for a quick cheap bite. I would order this again.

    Yan L.

    I ordered clear noodles and beef pancake, the noodles are hard and pancake is not fully cooked.

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    4.2(720 reviews)
    1.5 kmChinatown, Alexandra Park
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    The service here was quick and efficient. They are a very busy spot…read more The ambiance is average, it is a bit cramped inside and there is a good amount of seating, however you may have to wait for a table, fortunately we did not. The food itself was fantastic. Delicious soup dumplings, and really good spinach dumplings as well. We loved everything we ordered and were super happy with the food we had. There were many options between all of the restaurants around and we were not disappointed.

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    5.0(5 reviews)
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    I've been craving Szechuan-style whole grilled fish for the longest time, so I was really happy…read morewhen I stumbled across this spot while walking on Spadina. The posters outside caught my eye, and I decided to come back with a group of three friends to try it out. We came a bit late around 8 PM, and most of the fish were already sold out except the original. We ended up ordering the Signature Spicy Grilled BBQ Fish ($40), a whole fish served bubbling hot with three toppings (potatoes, spam, and lotus root). You can choose between catfish and turbot, we chose the turbot fish. It looked extremely spicy, but the spice level was actually perfect. It was a bit on the oily side, but pairing it with rice balanced it out nicely. The fish was very tender and buttery, everything tasted amazing! We also ordered the Stir-Fried Egg with Tomato. The eggs were soft, the tomato sauce was rich. Not to mention the portion size was huge, we even had leftovers after eating until we were full. The restaurant itself was spacious, clean, and had plenty of seating. I think they were doing some sort of promotion so they gave us a $25 off coupon, though it expired pretty quickly so we didn't get to use it. I'd definitely come back for that grilled fish.

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    Legit HK-style noodles - I'm lovin' it! This is Cantonese fast food but 10000x better. Seemingly…read moresimple yet so good. They are the masters of the craft, indeed. The noodles were perfectly textured, crunchy, and bouncy. The soup was made according to HK standards - the proper way with dried shrimp flavor. It was rich and strongly flavored that way. According to the HK expert, mom, that is the proper and legit way. 100% approved. The price is right on point for a quick, simple meal. The waitress was straightforward, and the tea is not an extra charge. Just be careful as the tea is super, super hot. The noodle shop is my cup of tea as I'm familiar with places like this. I love it. It is the Chinatown feel. Lots of older folk eating there and not in a rush. They're reading the newspaper or chatting away. So don't be too worried if it's not the cleanest place as everything else more than makes up for it. The food is legit; the environment is legit. Check, and check.

    Big mistake to eat there, I told him at least three different times that I needed the food cooked…read morevery very soft. Took them three times taking it back and cooking it more. You can only pay cash which is strange. I've never seen that anywhere else. The Bill had five dollars added. I couldn't understand why the bill was so high then I found out that they decided to add the tip to the bill before they gave it to me, but didn't tell me, so I could've paid the tip twice and not known it. We will never set foot in this place again. I am forced to give it one star it deserves none.

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    Mott 32 absolutely feels like one of those places where the entire experience matters just as much…read moreas the food. From the moment we walked in, the space already set the tone.. dark, dramatic, elegant, and beautifully designed without feeling overly stiff. It has that upscale energy that makes dinner feel like an occasion before you've even ordered anything. Food-wise, there was a lot to love. The signature apple wood roasted Peking duck was definitely a highlight, especially with the tableside carving, which made the whole experience feel even more polished and memorable. The skin had that beautiful lacquered finish, and the duck was rich, flavorful, and very satisfying. We also ordered a few larger dishes for the table, and I really appreciated how everything still felt refined without losing that comforting, indulgent side of Chinese dining. Some dishes leaned rich and luxurious, others were lighter and more aromatic, so the meal never felt repetitive. Service was another standout. Attentive without hovering, smooth without being too formal.. exactly the kind of service you hope for in a restaurant like this. Overall, Mott 32 is absolutely the kind of place I'd come back to for a special dinner, celebration, or just one of those nights when you want the meal to feel a little more elevated than usual.

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