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    Goldsor Restaurant

    3.5 (76 reviews)
    ModerateFast Food, Chinese
    Open 8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Afternoon tea Menu - feb2023
    Crystal L.

    Goldsor has been a classic chinese fast food restaurant in Time Square in Richmond Hill. And I'm here for their afternoon tea special. Afternoon tea 下午茶 starts at 3pm, but the server was already accepting menu items at 2pm. Thats exciting and save me more $$. Food overall was 3.5/5. Nothing was bad, I just didnt love the food as much as i thought i did~ and the hot plate was def a hit, all eyes on you the moment it comes out of the kitchen. Check out my tiktok for some video content

    Happy hour - J. Spaghetti Bolognese with Cheese
    Tracy T.

    Wow, I can't believe the last time I came here was in 2019! I was in the neighbourhood this past weekend and craving a classic HK afternoon tea or "下午茶" meal. My place of choice (Cafe de Hong Kong) unfortunately had a very long wait time of over 50mins.. so I did a quick search on Yelp and found that Goldsor had an afternoon tea menu from 3-6pm. I ordered "J. Spaghetti Bolognese with Cheese", one of my classic faves, and shared a "G. Chicken Wings with French Fries" with my boyfriend. I took both of my HK milk teas to-go since it was already too late in the afternoon for me to have caffeine. I had it the next day and it was just mediocre. The spaghetti unfortunately did not live up to my standards. The portioning seemed a little small, there wasn't a lot of cheese, and the flavour of the meat sauce was lacking. I get that it's served to match the $10 price point of afternoon tea but in retrospect, I would've much rather paid a few bucks more to get a tastier and larger portion at Good Catch Cafe. The chicken wings and french fries were good although seemed rather pricey - $10 for 4 wings? I guess inflation is hitting hard everywhere. Unbeknownst to me was that after asking for the bill and a to-go box, we realized that they charged $0.25 for each box and each to-go cup for the drinks. All in all, we paid $40 for 2ppl, which is more than I can justify for a not very satisfying 下午茶. It was nostalgic to be back but I definitely won't be coming around again for afternoon tea.

    1/2 of the toasted egg sandwich
    Wynne L.

    We stopped by for breakfast recently. Dividers were set up on the outer edges of the tables to provide separation. Servers were wearing masks and you're requested to provide contact information. We had the instant noodles with luncheon meat and satay beef vermicelli with egg toast. I don't know if it was how delicious the food was but I practically inhaled my noodles. The egg was a nice accompaniment to the luncheon meat and noodles. The egg whites were pan fried well and the yolk was still runny. For the egg toast the bread was well toasted and the egg silky smooth. Eat it while it's hot! There was a good amount of meat with the vermicelli. The beef was the tiniest bit on the tough side though.

    Cream soup
    Joy H.

    [This review is from before the pandemic] Pretty solid classic HK diner food. We came here for the lunch specials: spaghetti with ham + shredded chicken (with cream sauce), and the pork chop with gravy sauce and rice. Both dishes were great! Pretty much exactly what you'd expect and in nice large portions. You definitely get a lot of value out of this place (even though they raised the prices). It's a great place to kind of just have a full meal with all the sides. You can't really go wrong with this place, and they have amazing afternoon tea time (around 3-5pm I think) specials!

    Hot Ovaltine
    Jonathan W.

    Good food, good service, and OK to good ambiance. The Stir-fried Linguini with Seafood, Chicken Wings with French Fries and Hot Ovaltine were good.

    Afternoon tea menu - smoked salmon with cream sauce fettuccine

    Good for the price (afternoon tea) It is getting dated with all the food items which once were chic in Hong Kong in the 1990s-2000s

    Fried Chicken with Pineapple Sauce rice
    Chi K.

    This restaurant established for a couple decades, located just outside of Time Square in RH. They have special lunch menu everyday and there are 4 different special combo to choose from, includes soup, butter bun, the dish that you can chose out of the 4 plus the drink of your choice. Their soup and bun is always hot, good variety of choices for main dishes, from steak, porkchop, fish filet and chicken, you can either match with white rice or spaghetti + different sauces. Price usually goes from 9.99 to 12.99 for lunch or you can order something different from their main menu. Portion are good, my wife can barely finish the combo. Service was great, the waiter and waitress work in that restaurant for long time and kbow exactly what they are doing. I put 4 stars because this place would be a lot more comfortable if they can renovate the restaurant. The decor, table, chairs are dated. A new renovated fresh look can enhance the dine in experience.

    Kids pasta
    Alex T.

    Pros: Quintessential HK style cafe Great hot plate meals Cons: Seating is tight I've been going to Goldsor for years so it's quite surprising that I'm only getting to the review now. Goldsor is the very definition of HK style cafe. Set meals, bread and soup with every special etc. You name anything associated with HK style cafe, Goldsor does it. Goldsor offers a variety of meals you would normally find at HK style cafes. Their specialty is the hot plate. They serve meals that come out sizzling on those hot plates and they are absolutely delicious. As I said earlier, all special meals come with warm bread and butter, a drink and soup. There are also set kids meals here too so food wise it's kid friendly as well. I usually order one of the hot plates when I come here. The last time I came I decided to take the plunge and get the steak. I usually never order steak at a HK style cafe. Goldsor has impressed me enough in the past that I was finally willing to do it. Glad I did too. The steak was very good for what you are paying. The portion was good and the meat itself was pretty tender and not over cooked. I'm also a fan of the cold drinks as Goldsor is one of the few places left that let you add sugar to your drinks yourself. You get the exact amount of sugar in your drink as you want which I like. My only grip about the place is that the seating is a bit tight. They try to fit as many tables as possible. When you have kids, it can get a bit difficult getting them seated and getting them dressed to leave after. All in all, Goldsor remains a great example of what a HK style cafe should be. This is definitely one of go to spots when I'm in the area.

    Sizzling plate
    Helen T.

    Their sizzling plate was amazing, came with a dessert too! Averaged out to 20$ a person with tax and tips!

    Cold Hk Lemon tea, Russian Borscht and a bun
    Elizabeth K.

    Went here for lunch today and we were quickly seated at a table that had to be wiped down. After a server wiped our table we sat down and were given menus. 5 seconds after we were given the menus the waitress with the short hair asked if we were ready to order. We told her not yet and another 5 seconds later she was breathing down our necks hovering right beside us asking if we were ready to order again. Again, we responded no. She had no regard for personal space and even when she came around to put down the paper placemats, half of the paper was on my arm. The restaurant is very loud. You'll hear loud clanging of utensils roughly being sorted by the workers. The food came very quickly however the Russian borscht was lacking flavor and vegetables. The spaghetti was bland and watery. The chicken steak was okay. The best part of the meal was the hk lemon tea and the bun served with the soup. If you make the mistake of coming here or just enjoy being treated like shit by servers and eating subpar food, there is plenty parking available in the plaza and their wifi password is: GOLDSOR1

    Jennifer K.

    Goldsor Restaurant is located at Time Square. It serves mainly Hong Kong style Western food. I have to say the breakfast is quite decent here, starting at $3.45. I ordered the 2 eggs/hot dogs/toast with HK style milk tea where as my sister ordered the satay beef vermicelli with hot honey lemon. My sister really enjoy her food because it is really tasty with a lot of satay sauce. The beef is plentiful and tender. She finished the whole bowel by herself! My breakfast set is quite ok, but for $3.45 that's really good value. The services is fast and friendly. I won't be hesitate to be back to eat here again.

    WiFi passcode
    Mark S.

    LUNCH Haven't been here since my last review in 2012. Wow, how time flew! This place hasn't changed ANYTHING since my last visit. The waitress even had the same bad breath from 6 years ago lol. TIMELESS. With that said, We ordered the baked Portuguese chicken combo (now $3.75 for combo) and a French toast. They tasted EXACTLY the same from my last visit. Which was delicious! Hence I am not changing my rating and happy to say that this place is still a great place to grab a quick great tasting HK style lunch! Well, see you again in 2024 for my next updated review. Hopefully nothing changes, except for maybe the waitress's flossing habits :). Keke..

    Sizzling plate pork chop with garlic sauce

    Not many restaurants have the HK style sizzling plate but they have it here! Was craving pork chop with garlic sauce and it hit the spot. Price wasn't bad with the inflation these days - $15.99 for 2 pieces of pork chop with fries and some vegetables, soup with bread and a drink. Tables were very close together though. Other than that I would come back again.

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