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    Kam Ho Noodle Express

    4.2 (21 reviews)
    InexpensiveNoodles, Cantonese
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Elevated food court menu.
    Alex Y.

    Been a loyal customer of Kam Ho Restaurant from the mid 1990s (from it's initial location in Union Square Shopping Center to it's second home on Alexandra Road) to it's most current incarnation in the food court of Admiralty Center. I ordered their famous wonton noodle soup. The H.K. style noodles were simmered perfectly with a chewy texture, kind of makes me feel I'm back enjoying hawker food in Hong Kong. The pork and shrimp wontons were of a good portion size. I did find though the soup was a little salty, probably too mush MSG. Not bad for $7.50 all in. The place only takes cash like all the other vendors in the food court. Due to the pandemic seating is limited so you may have to wait awhile for another parton to finish before getting a seat. There is plenty of free parking on the upper and lower levels of the mall's parking lot.

    Wonton noodle soup, house special noodle soup, free range Hainanese chicken
    JT C.

    One of my friend kept on talking about this place and his go to place for wonton noodle soup and Hainanese chicken take out whenever he's in the Richmond area. Had the opportunity to tried their noodle soup at the Richmond night market but I craved for how they are at their actual home base. This place is located on the second floor at the food court in the Admiralty Center in Richmond. There are plentiful of free parking spaces in this old plaza. It's pretty much across the street from Bubble Queen. The whole food court closes at 4pm so keep that in mind. To be honest I didn't know there's a food court in this center. Anyways, here were the food I ordered; 1. Wonton noodle soup. The wontons were very old school way which I enjoyed cause that's exactly how I liked them when I was a kid, taste wise and all, fresh and simple to the point. The egg noodles were good, no waxy and gamey taste. And the soup was hot with that wonton flavour. 2. The house special noodle soup. It's pretty much all the meats, meatballs and a pig feet. All the ingredients tasted fresh and tender, very nice! 3. Hainanese chicken. Got the last half of it, customers behind were told all sold out. The free range chicken was really fresh, nice subtle Hainanese chicken taste with a thin layer of Hainanese chicken oil visible on the skin. Juicy and tender! Loved it! I guess this little plaza like many others that were built in the early 90s are slowly forgotten and less human presence because it just didn't quite kept up with time and trend. However, some of these places hide some of the best little places. Thank goodness for once my friend's recommendation is decently good. For those of you who enjoy some tasty old school wonton or assorted beef noodle soup or good Hainanese chicken then give this place a try if you haven't. Solid 3.5 stars, definitely a repeat for me.

    1 order of chicken meal $~12
    Anna L.

    The hai nan chicken meal is unassuming and so fresh!! The $12 meal comes with rice, soup and 2 sauces. My young kiddos ate every bite!! Strangely, I really enjoyed the Chinese soup. Long line but moves pretty quickly.

    note: theyre closed on mondays. the owner/cashier polite&accommodating. the special noodle soup quite good. the hainan chicken good too and the wanton noodle soup . ambiance , quite busy place. this area is cleaner compared to odlin crescent building .very long line. service fairly quick. take out not bad too

    Wonton + beef brisket dry noodles
    Matthew L.

    Located in the food court of the plaza. Very fast and friendly owners. It is at a lower price point compared to dine in restaurants of course. The food is just as good or even better than other wonton restaurant joints. I highly recommend the beef brisket with wontons with the dry noodles. This place serves a good portion and the food is tasty. Everything has flavour especially the dry noodles compare to other places. Would recommend this place if you are looking for a quick meal and good wonton noodles.

    Wonton noodle soup

    Wonton Noodles are soo delicious. Super affordable and gives a warm feeling. Great portion size, noodles have great texture and the broth/ wontons have lots of flavour!

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    After finishing eating my wonton noodle soup, I found a small worm/ larva on my spoon. This place is not clean.

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    Still the best Hainanese Chicken in town; their noodles and also beef brisket is also the best in Richmond!!

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    Best wonton noodles in town!! Their noodles are Al dente and the broth is great. There's always a short line up there.

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