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    Delicious Paradise Kitchen

    3.8 (13 reviews)
    InexpensiveFood Court
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    Arnold L.

    Delicious Paradise Kitchen has been one of my go-to spots for quick and simple mean throughout the past year of COVID-19. They have always been reliable for their great wok-hei flavours in all of their reasonably priced fried rice and noodle specials, ranging from $3,99 to $7.99, depending on what you order. I have tried several dishes from their menu and I highly suggest their Satay Chicken Fried Rice. It's a nice alternative to the classic Yeung Chow Fried Rice with the hint of satay sauce highlighting the tender pieces of chicken breast in the fried rice. Their fried noodles are very decent for the price and quality. Whether it's the Fried Rice Noodles with Beef in Soy Sauce or Cantonese Chow Mein, you are going to get decent quality for economical prices. If you're ordering for takeout, I highly recommend calling ahead especially during the weekends! They can get quite busy during the lunch hour and there may be a long wait inside the food court if you order at the counter. Also, if you're a frequent customer, I suggest purchasing their VIP Card which takes off the taxes from your overall bill!

    Mui Choy cow yok. Quite good
    Kevin P.

    Been coming here recently for Chinese Take out. I'm a fan of this place because they have very savoury flavours and excellent "wok hay"...breath of a wok, just a beautiful aroma. Food quality and selection for a Chinese takeout is excellent. Prices offer good value. You can purchase a VIP card that provides 15% off main dishes. There are several rice and single serve dishes starting as low as $4 believe it or not. I recommend it if you don't want to cook at home but want delicious value meal. Mui Choy cow yok was great (pork belly). Fish sauce chicken, great on its own without the side sauce given. Sweet and sour pork is wholesome. I expected more of a crispy crunch underneath but that was missing Season greens has lots of broth inside. Overall great value and I'll continue to go back.

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    Calvin L.

    Delicious Paradise Kitchen is located in the food court of a strip mall on Silver star blvd, tucked away in the joint of this "L" shaped mall. It was probably the most popular food station among the other food court options and I'd suggest calling ahead to place your order. The menu is available on the board, though most of it is written in Chinese. Fortunately, they also have their menu on paper in both english and chinese. It can be very overwhelming to read through the options. If it is your first time here, I'd suggest starting off with the discount options. Unfortunately they ran out of the thick rice noodle, or else I'd order the fried rice noodle with beef dish. Since there were many orders coming in, it took about 20 minutes to prepare our two dishes. The food tasted great. The eggplant and chicken dish with black bean sauce had plenty of flavor. The flavour of the chicken, salted fish and tofu dish was more subtle. They could use a bit more chicken, so I've lowered my star rating by a notch. I'd come back to try it again in the future.

    Minced pork with egg plant on rice
    Coco N.

    One of favourite food court place for quick bite/running late lunch/dinner. The price comes with drink or soup too. However, I find the food quality it's hit or miss. Sometimes it taste perfect and sometimes it taste blend.

    Tomato fried egg and green string beans with pork. Don't get the eggs!
    Sally C.

    Came here for 2 dishes, tomato fried egg 番茄炒蛋 and green string beans. The string beans were fine nothing special but wow what a disappointment the tomato egg was. The ratio was like 95% tomato mushed with ketchup and 5% egg. The most fail tomato fried egg I've ever had :( $7.50 for tomato mashed with ketchup sigh

    Chris C.

    Good place for some cheap, good portion Chinese food. Located in Silver Star Blvd food court. This is the place to go if you are on a budget. Service was fast. Food court was fairly large and overall clean for a food court.

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    Vincent C.

    Where in Toronto can you get Fried Rice Noodle with Beef for $4.50 tax including? This place is located at Food Court at SilverStar Blvd near Splendid China Mall across Pacific Mall. The food is decent, although I haven't tried much of their menu items.

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