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Rice Bowl Deluxe

3.5 (13 reviews)
Open 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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0/5 Stars -- "A Humiliating Letdown for Hong Kong Food Hopes" As someone who's longed for authentic Hong Kong flavors in Edmonton, Rice Bowl Deluxe (149 Street) crushed even my lowest expectations. What should've been a quick takeaway turned into a waste of time, money, and trust. Here's why I'll never return: 1. Unjustifiable Wait for Simple Orders We arrived at 3:02 PM--well past lunch rush*--and ordered :two basic drinks: a small hot Hong Kong-style milk tea and a lemon iced tea. Despite the empty tables, it took 13 minutes to receive our order. For context: brewing proper milk tea takes time, but this delay felt like indifference, not care. We were rushed to pick up our child, yet the staff showed zero urgency. 2. Shrinkflation in Action The "small" milk tea arrived half-filled (200ml) in a cup designed for twice that volume. No spillage, no explanation--just a blatant rip-off. Hong Kong-style milk tea is meant to be rich and satisfying, not a measly half-cup that leaves you questioning reality. 3. Artificial, Low-Quality Drinks The lemon iced tea tasted like chemical syrup mixed with instant powder, utterly devoid of real lemon or freshly brewed tea. The milk tea lacked the silky depth of proper black tea and evaporated milk--it was watery and forgettable. For a restaurant claiming Hong Kong authenticity, this was false advertising at its worst. 4. Rushed, Rude, and Robotic Service No acknowledgment of the half-filled cup. Staff acted like automatons, prioritizing speed over basic customer respect. When you're charging premium prices, treating patrons like inconveniences is unforgivable. Final Verdict Rice Bowl Deluxe isn't just bad--it's insulting. They've mastered the art of cutting corners: undersized portions, subpar ingredients, and robotic service. Why pay to feel disrespected? Edmonton's food scene deserves better than this chain's lazy, profit-driven charade. Save your money and dignity--avoid.

港式乾炒牛河

Went for lunch today. We had their Sunday Thai Beef fried rice buy one get one free special, always yummy. We also caught their Macau curry beef buy one get one free special. Great deal.

Brisket with egg noodle, Korean chicken wing, laksa
Lydia F.

Brisket with egg noodle, Korean chicken wing, laksa with congee (not pictured) was sampled for today's lunch. Food was of great quality but it was pricey for the quantity of food which is the reason for four star versus five. The laksa was extremely flavourful and tasted legit in flavour. The egg noddles were cooked to the right done-ness so they were still bouncy and not soggy. There were ample amount of brisket meat and veggies. The Korean chicken was crispy and seasoned well. We had no wait and the server greeted us upon entry. I wanted an order of just roasted pork but it was not allowed and had to be ordered with the rice and tofu. I wish they were more accommodating as they would have profited a few more dollars. They had a sink off to the left side of the restaurant that was appreciated to wash our hands prior to our meal.

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