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    Hanbo Korean Noodle

    4.6 (8 reviews)
    Open 11:30 am - 3:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 9:30 PM

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    Mabel L.

    A delicious new restaurants! Hanbo Korean Noodles opened a couple of months ago and it's excellent!!!! We went there before 6 and already had to wait for a table. Therefore, make sure you come early or else be prepared to wait. This restaurant took over Hot Point Bubble Tea. They specialize in Hand Pull noodles and dumplings. My husband and I ordered the noodle soup today. My particular order was the Chicken soup. Man, it's one of the best hand made noodles I had in Calgary. The broth was very tasty and the home made noodles was soooooo yummy! The sauces they gave us were a perfect fit as well. Their dumplings look FANTASTIC and almost every table was ordering it. We didn't because we were not too hungry but definitely will get it next time. They are HUGE! Service was great. They will explain the sauces to you and refill them if need be. Like I said this is packed! I have a feeling this place will be around for awhile. Very happy to have something this delicious in my neighborhood!

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    C W.

    New and clean shop with friendly service. Had beef and seafood Kalguksu's, pork mandu, and mini kimbab. Banchan included some outstanding braised pork, pickles and excellent fresh cabbage kimchi. 10/10 Noodles were really good, clearly fresh. Both soup broths were a little thin for our tastes. Couldn't really get a beef feel or a seafood feel. We ended up adding quite a bit of gochujang to both. Don't know if these broths are house made or not. 7/10 The mini kimbab were really dense, almost like they were made with tteokbokki rather than rice. 5/10 Mandu were giant and cooked nicely , but needed something more... taste and texture wise. 6/10 The kimchi was so good, we bought a container to take home!

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    Silver Dragon Restaurant

    Silver Dragon Restaurant

    3.5(176 reviews)
    4.0 km
    $$

    We were having a late start for work and wanted to eat good before getting started. Dim Sum comes…read moreto mind often. Silver Dragon offers a unique experience having some dishes not carried in the united States. And the prices were cheap. Everything is moving fast too especially with a group the knows what they want. I think it made it confusing to the cart ladies trying to listen to everyone speaking at the same time but they provided correct answers. Everything was well done and presented. We got shrimp and pork shumai, pork buns, baked pork buns, egg custards, short ribs, etc. All in all we picked up about 20 dishes. That came to about $200 Canadian dollars, about $137 American dollars. With prices like that the thought of moving to Canada is real. However, the cold winter snow prevents me entertaining that thought at length.

    Yelpers need to step it up in Calgary. Only 171 reviews when Google has almost 2,400 reviews?…read more Silver Dragon was the most reviewed and highest rated dim sum restaurants in Calgary. I'm not sure why. The siu mai was mushy. The har gow was okay. The beef rice noodle roll was tasteless. My wife didn't like it. The tofu skin roll (sin jook goon) was not very good either. We only ordered 4 dishes because what we ordered was not good. We didn't want to order anything else. The worst dimsum place in the San Gabriel Valley is better than this place. Not a fan of this place. They might be better for dinner? Non dimsum? Service was better than the food.

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    Apple Eatery

    Apple Eatery

    2.8(4 reviews)
    3.6 km
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    Food is mediocre. Service is ok. Lots of yelling can be…read moreheard from the kitchen. Tables are always sticky.

    Between working in the Nexen building, and now the Husky tower, I've grabbed lunch from Apple…read morelikely a hundred times or more. It's easy to not even know it's there, if you are traversing the Plus 15's between the two buildings -- you need to sidestep through the doors of "First Alberta Place," and it will be sitting in the back corner: one wall a soup and sandwich counter, and one wall a Chinese buffet. There's nothing here to "wow" you: hand written information on the wall. A pretty limited selection of sandwich toppings. Not a lot of variety of soups day to day. Scowls. And most importantly, they take cash only (I've been burned by this at the register once or twice when I forgot). But you can get a pretty damn cheap lunch here. Seriously -- for the longest time, the large soup was two bucks (or maybe it was even less)? On days where I forgot my wallet and thought I'd starve to death, Apple bailed me out with their two dollar soup (that much change inevitably kicking around my desk and amongst my pocket lint). And you serve the soup yourself, so you can make it as "hearty" as you wish (to hell with the stragglers showing up late -- they can have broth). I was there a moment ago, and soup has gone up to $2.65. It was around $2.00 in 2006 when I started going. Not a bad increase, and still plenty cheap. BLT's were $3.95 today You get the idea: cheaper lunch than what you can brown bag.

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