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    Chef Rong Noodle House

    3.7 (15 reviews)

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    Olive W.

    Quite decent beef noodle soup at the Crystal mall food court. I ordered a beef noodle soup and the lady asked if I wanted to add braised egg or tofu as a side for extra $1 and I said yes. Little did I know that it is just one piece of tofu. The beef broth is flavorful and not too salty. The noodle texture is not to soft and the beef is very tender. The pickled vegetables in the noodle soup adds a nice touch. I am very satisfied with the beef noodle minus the one piece of tofu. You will need to pay $10 deposit for their bowl.

    Brenda K.

    Most Vancouverites won't say NO to noods (=noodles). I usually stick to Pho, Laksa, beef noodle or sometimes Ramen and was looking for hot soupy noodles. I've gone to HuaXi and Chao Shou Wang they have a similar menu to Chef Rong. The only difference is CR also sells Chinese crepes other than noodles. I ordered 1 E Beef Tendon and Shank with Rice Noodles ($10.98) it had chunky beef with lots of noodles. Little spicy was the level I picked and non spicy could've been much better. DON'T go for medium spicy it looked quite spicy in my personal opinion. The young girl, who was working as a cashier, was quite friendly and helpful. I asked what some other dishes were and one of them was #7 (check my pictures) and it looked similar to Dan Dan Noodles. Their beef noodle was quite satisfying and meat pieces were so tender. I couldn't drink all the soup at all and it was spicy. More like Szechuan spicy I should say! I also found #6 to be yummy as well and would be great to try more dishes on my next visit. Chef Rong is worth a try!

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    Halei J.

    I like this place. I've only had the beef noodles and it's quite good. I ordered the 1A the last time I was there and it was pretty good. The beef is nicely cooked (very tender) and a good proportion to the noodles. The soup can be a bit spicy if you're not used to it but you can ask for no spice. The girl at the counter was nice. In the Crystal Mall in the food court on the top floor. Parking is always hell in here. I never drive here. I live close by so I always walk and if I'm coming home or going somewhere where I have to drive I'll park it on the street. Not worth the headache of going in that parkade.

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    Edward L.

    Tasty noodle shop in Crystal Mall. Parking is a mess in the lot below, as usual. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Beef noodle soup bowl is tasty. Goes down better (or worse) with a dish of their house sauce. Nice chunks of meat, springy noodles, and piping hot soup. My only wish is that the portion size was a bit bigger. As a bonus, they give out packs of tissue (with their business information) with each meal. Great for keeping around for the future.

    #4

    my girlfriend didn't like her soup, so i got to eat her leftovers for lunch the next day lol they gave me half beef and half intestines with the spicy and sour soup, thanks! my only complaint is that the #4 level spiciness wasn't spicy enough. otherwise i was very satisfied with the flavour and the textures of the noodle and the beef and tendons and egg. good hot and spicy and sour soup on a cold and snowy day

    Simon S.

    Caught up with a friend on Sunday and we snooped around the Crystal Mall food court for some cheap eats. Always in search of strange foods, I ended up trying "Chili Oil Rice Noodle" from Chef Rong Noodle House. And it's basically what's written -- rice noodles swimming in chili oil. It's rated three-chili spicy-hot on the menu board, but it really didn't have good heat or buzz. Also could really have used a spoon for the peanuts. Overall, it was somewhat boring but for just $6, you got a big, filling, bowl of soup and that's cheaper than a lot of other offerings at the food court. They also have those pancake burgers filled with crunch, similar to what you can get overpriced at Me Crepe but simpler. I didn't spot that on the menu but might try it next time just to compare.

    Andrew F.

    -Delicious and in Plain Sight- I was told there was a hand made noodle joint in Crystal Mall worth trying. They were not wrong. I chose the spicy version of the beef noodle soup. For under $10, you get a decent amount of food. The broth... admittedly I did not drink the chili filled soup....not that brave. The beef - decent amount and super tender. Teeth are not required. The vegetables - a lightly pickled cabbage was a nice counter to the heavier components of the meal. I really appreciated it. The noodles - airy and wavy. The texture was unique. I would prefer it a little under cooked to maintain a chewy texture, but that's just me. Overall another decent gem hidden in Crystal Mall.

    Pork intestines with sour soup

    Toooo salty, the soup was flavoured and the beef was not too tender, almost all lean meat. Noodles were not bad which came from other factories. Not too satisfied, but I will give him 3.5 points. It's better than the one face to metropolis. Easy to park at underground parking.

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    I had a family dinner here on Friday. We had Peking Duck course ($73.95), Hot and Sour Soup…read more($14.95), Sliced Pork with Garlic ($18.95), Deluxe Fried Rice ($17.95). Peking Duck course was fantastic. Food was more than enough for 4 people. Duck lettuce wrap was fantastic we couldn't finish all of it. Hot and Sour Soup was rather sour than spicy. It was not the best, but tasted alright though. My parents would've liked the soup to be a bit spicy. Sliced pork with garlic was good. Deluxe Fried Rice was fresh and tasty. Staff was helpful bringing water and more Hoisin sauce. Food was pretty good. We ended up taking some leftovers home. It was a wonderful dining experience at Chongqing!

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    MaMa Rich is the hidden gem near Metrotown that you didn't know you needed to try. Serving the…read moreChinese dish from Guangxi "River Snail Noodle" (luosifen/螺螄粉), this slightly pungent but delicious dish is quite unique. The base of the soup is made with escargot and then has actual escargot, meats and other vegetables inside with a dazzle of spice. Protip: you can customize the spice level to your liking! I also recommend the mouthwatering chicken (koushuiji/口水雞) which also has a delicious chilli oil spice. Service wise, this restaurant is pretty small and is more of a no-frills service. There aren't a lot of tables so things shouldn't take too long but the usually aren't to many staff on shift. For the price, I think the value makes sense for a rather uncommon dish. Overall, a great choice if you're in the Metrotown area and want to try something new!

    I'm always around Metrotown so I've been slowly attempting to try everything in the area. We've…read morebeen twice for dinner at MaMa Rich. They're a Northern Chinese spot that specializes in Guangxi cuisine and located right next to Onezo Tapioca. Even though it closes at 9:00pm, there were still people after us that came in for late night eats. We didn't have any issues with service; they came by to fill our tea several times. Just wish they gave bigger cups. Food comes out in a hurry. The menu is short and sweet: noodles, rice meals, appetizers, wontons and drinks. Trip #1 First visit was on a late Wednesday evening (around 8:30pm). - Mama's unique special milk tea ($4.80) - we added grass jelly ($0.50) which was unfortunately from a can. The milk tea was different than the norm as there was sweet fermented rice bits mixed in. Decent but don't think we'd get it again. - Sour and spicy crystal noodle ($6.98) - glass noodles with minced pork, bean sprouts, cilantro and peanuts. We got our dish medium spicy which was mild. Broth was excellently balanced; loved the sour notes. Glass noodles had a satisfying bite and cilantro added freshness to the bowl. - House special escargot rice noodles in spicy noodles ($13.98) - escargot, pig ear, beef, tofu, marinated egg, shrimp and pork intestine. There was also pickled green beans, bamboo shoots, tofu skins, wood ear mushrooms and peanuts. Really different with a good variety of textures and flavour. Loved all the types of meat, especially the tender beef, pork intestine and pig ear. Escargot was tasty but we wanted more. The tofu skin and wood ear mushrooms underneath were excellent. - Fresh meat wonton ($5.98) - this comes in a light broth with 15 homemade wontons, pickled seaweed and baby dried shrimp. Broth is basic but the wontons are great. Trip #2 Second trip was on a Friday evening (around 8:00pm). - Braised beef, pig ear and tofu ($10.98) - the beef is the same as what you get in their noodle bowls. Pig ear wasn't crunchy but the sauce (some sort of Chinese mushroom) was good. Tofu was fairly standard. For the price, it's a small dish; I didn't think it was worth it. - Shredded chicken, vegetable and cold noodle with house sauce ($9.53) - they asked us how spicy we wanted it; we went with spicy. Again, it's not so don't worry. The noodles were thin and the sauce was almost like a dan dan mein. We liked how it wasn't overwhelmingly peanuty. - Beef and escargot rice noodle in spicy soup ($9.98) - the beef is super tender. Again, the escargots are hard to find but everything else in this bowl is delicious. Tofu skin, wood ear mushrooms, bamboo shoots, bean sprouts, peanuts and pickled green beans. Satisfying and spiciness finally came through. An interesting twist to the usual Northern Chinese spots typically found in town. Cash or debit only.

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