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    Kai Wing

    3.8 (6 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    3 years ago

    They have the best chow mein! I absolutely love it! They have odd hours, so you have to look on their website before venturing out.

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    3 years ago

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    10 years ago

    Service was excellent but the food was not very good. I never get sick from food but ended up sick all day after eating here.

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    China Village Restaurant

    China Village Restaurant

    3.7(3 reviews)
    30.7 km

    Our usual go-to for Chinese food is closed on Mondays so we decided to try China Village instead…read morefor take out. Finding a menu online proved to be the first challenge. After much searching we found one, but it was small and difficult to read. We noticed right away that China Village doesn't sell spring rolls, in fact there are only 3 items on the appetizer menu. We settled for egg rolls, and Bo Bo Wontons, as well as General Tao Chicken, Szechuan Beef, and Mushroom Fried Rice. We were pleased to hear it would be ready in 10-15 minutes... our usual haunt takes up to an hour! Once we got home and broke out the food it quickly became obvious why the wait time was so short. The mushrooms in the rice appeared to be canned. The Szechuan beef reminded me both in texture and taste of the boil-in-the-bag beef dinners my mother used to buy when I was little. In its defence, there was a little bit of chili heat added, but not enough to redeem the factory-made taste of the sauce. The General Tao Chicken was more like boneless buffalo wings. The sauce was heavy with something resembling Tabasco, and I don't know how you make deep fried chicken so dry! The portion sizes and prices at China Village are decent, but I'd happily pay more for less if I could have authentic flavours and freshness. There was very little about this meal that tasted Asian. Blindfolded I'm sure I'd have guessed I was eating bad pub food. If you're looking for a cheap way to fill up quickly, China Village might be your spot. If authentic dishes, flavour, and fresh ingredients are on your radar, you should probably keep going, because you're definitely not getting any of that here.

    Limited selection for buffet, but a super friendly staff. No meat-free options on buffet side, but…read morethey made a separate dish for our vegetarian.

    Front Street Cafe

    Front Street Cafe

    3.8(5 reviews)
    15.8 km
    $$

    This quaint spot on Front Street in Wolfville is by far one of the best places for a good home…read morecooked meal in Wolfville, that I've eaten at. If you want fries with your meal instead of Mashed potatoes...you will be delighted, as they are home cut fries, and are fantastic. The food choices are many, and there is always a daily special on the board. Fish and chips (of course) is my favorite, and they do it right at this spot! My wife likes the pan fried haddock, which is also good. Only down side is that they don't serve alcohol...but there are few few Pubs just up the street if you need and after dinner drink! Hope this is helpful.

    Good, solid breakfast for reasonable price. Coffee was Folgers or similar and tasted like coffee…read morepot had been on a bit too long. Sliced bread from bag. Jam and jelly was packets of Kraft. The home fries are largish, somewhat ununwieldy chunks of potatoes. They were cooked too long which made them bitter and so hot that my s/o burned her tongue on first bite. Usually I don't complain about hot food but i draw the line at injury. Poached eggs were cooked perfectly and waitress kept swinging by to see if we needed anything.Students started pouring in just as we were finishing up. With the low price not surprised it is popular with University crowd. You can't beat the price at $6.50 for the breakfast, but I wouldn't mind paying a couple extra bucks for some homemade touches like Valley preserves and fresh bread. Nothing about place suggests cafe too me; this place is a diner through and through. Next time hopefully will be able to find someplace a little more special when in Wolfville.

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