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    Parkway Kitchen

    4.2 (44 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese
    Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Good for kids

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    John Y.

    Been to this place so many times, huge variety of Chinese dishes, you name it they got it. Prices reasonable and dishes are generous. Can see 2 cooks in back working their woks in high flames, so the "wok hei" flavor profile is good. If you're picking up food in the normal peak hours, order in advance via phone or be prepared to wait. Pay $10 for their VIP card for 10% discount on all future orders. My go to dishes are their yinyang fried rice, beef with bitter melon, eggplant e-mein, always consistent in their quality. To top it off, you get a free soup or soy milk drink. Mixed feelings about praising this place, it's already busy enough but sharing is caring.

    No salted fish
    Shirley P.

    I came back here for lunch 5/24, the service is still very friendly, and they are still very popular. However, the quality isn't the same for me this time. I think it's because my partner and I ordered the same the dish, and when they're making the same dish the proportions aren't the same. We both ordered the salted fish and diced chicken fried rice - for this dish, the salted fish is the highlight. My plate didn't have any salted fish, and the chicken had the plastic piece that is typically supposed to be cut off. It felt like I had chicken fried rice, and if that's what I wanted I would have ordered it. This is the only restaurant that I came back to that I thought I was very sure about and looked forward to after an 8+ hour roadtrip, and sadly it wasn't the same experience. I still appreciate that they give you a free drink with your meal, and I always opt for their soup of the day. I would be willing to come back again, as last time I was here it was in between lunch and dinner rush, and at that time, I really enjoyed my food.

    Takeout menu as of Sep 2023
    Philip L.

    A well-established Canton-style takeout place close to Hwy-404 & Hwy-7. Decently long list of choices in their menu. Tasty and not feeling thirsty at night as some other food court places might cause. Reasonably priced with an okay quality. At the end of the day, it's a food court place. So, a properly adjusted expectation will make a happier day. Friendly owner. Pretty quick service. Very convenient. Recommended!

    Fried Chicken
    Marilyn V.

    This is a stall in the mall. It's a Cantonese fast food where you find a long list of items - basically it serves popular Cantonese items. Tables and chairs are set up in the common area. Came here upon hearing reviews of their fried chicken and it didn't disappoint. Chicken is tasty from the inside out, well marinated. Owner is very nice to fry some fresh ones for us. We also ordered salt and pepper fish and this is a bit lacking in salt. Fried rice is good.

    Mandy L.

    Good food for decent prices and portion seems really big as well. Service is good, and they are really busy.

    Gabriel S.

    This food court stall has both Canadian Chinese & more traditional Cantonese food. Many of the latter are only listed in Traditional Chinese characters, though, so you can either bring a friend who can read them or try relying on Google's quirky translations. While there're other stalls in the food court (notably the one right next to this one, which similarly sells Cantonese & Canadian Chinese food), there's a reason this is the only one with a palpable line. Portions are pretty big. Pork with golden mushroom eefu noodles was especially humongous. Noodles had a tasty sauce with 2 types of mushroom: Button & enoki. Sauce was a bit salty but flavourful. Shrimp Singapore style vermicelli was not bad. It had quite a lot of shrimp & a decent wok flavour. Shrimp & chicken in lobster sauce with fried noodles & bean sprouts: the noodles had a good smoky wok flavour. The shrimp pretty tasty but the flavour was heavy (which was why they recommended it with rice instead). Seafood lo mein had a lot of seafood. The fish was ok, the shrimp was pretty bouncy. The sauce was clean tasting but on reflection this is not the dish to choose if you want smoky wok flavour. They also sell fried chicken & you can just order one piece. Once, I had deep fried chicken on fried rice: the fried rice only had egg but was still tasty, with a good smoky wok flavour. There were 3 pieces of chicken, which had a light batter & wasn't greasy. On another visit, I had a fried chicken thigh. It wasn't as good as the previous time: it wasn't fresh though it was still somewhat crispy. It was rather mild tasting this time too. Got a free soy milk, which was decent.

    Jennifer K.

    Parkway Kitchen is the longest operated and the busiest food stall inside the food court area of Shoppes of Parkway. Every evening around 6 pm, you will see customers anxiously waiting for the takeout. Boxes and Boxes of stir fried to take home as dinner. If you looking for value and Cantonese food with fresh of the wok taste, you won't be disappointed. For something quick to go, their Fish Sauce Chicken was quite tasty! I just had that as dinner yesterday!

    Sweet & Sour Pork
    Amanda H.

    I was just walking by checking out the food court to see what was good. The woman behind the counter was very friendly and kept calling us over. We walked over to see what they had available. She gave us Soy milk and a discount for purchasing just before closing time. We had the Sweet & spicy pork which was the best out of the 3 items. The Sweet & sour pork was just okay, and the fillet in corn soup was just okay as well. The food came out quick. The cutlery she gave us looked really old and dusty.. so i ended up using my own at home. For the price its the same price as going to a restaurant not that much cheaper even with the slight discount. I would rather go somewhere else for dinner. The woman is really sweet though.

    Takeout
    Lydia I.

    Good food, good price, but long wait and must preorder. Good portion. Always busy place. Must try their wings, but must be pre-ordered ahead of time. Minimum order for wings is 20pcs.

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    Good for takeout and doesn't take too long to prepare, we usually call ahead for pick up. Party tray sizes are pretty generous as well.

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    The only restaurant in the mall that sells food, because it has always been the place for authentic Chinese cooking with no frills!!

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    Love their fried chicken and you need to order in advance because they are always sold out.

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    This is our favourite take out Chinese food place. Good portions, quality and price. What's not to like?

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