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    Kaiming’s Kitchen

    4.2 (10 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    A feast on Christmas Day.
    Paula K.

    I discovered Kaiming's Kitchen when searching for a Chinese restaurant open in the west end on Christmas day. This small but bright space is run by a family that previously owned a restaurant in Stony Plain. We ordered three items to share: Szechuan beef, lemon chicken, and chicken with vegetables and cashews. The beef was soft with the right amount of chew - and spice! The sweetness of the lemon chicken counteracted the spice of the beef, and the vegetable dish with chicken added some brightness. Service was very friendly and the prices are reasonable. I am looking forward to my next visit.

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    28 days ago

    Food was hot and super tasty. Service was exceptional. Very fair prices. Not a fancy place but this place is substance over style.

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    Service was good. The beef in the beef and broccoli was sour tasting and everyone that ate is has been unwell this evening.

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    I discovered Kaiming's Kitchen when searching for a Chinese restaurant open in the west end on Christmas day.

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