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    Shaxian Delicacies

    3.4 (18 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Samantha H.

    This place has surprisingly a lot of cheap eats. Peanut sauce noodles is only 2.79! They also have 16 deep fried wontons for 3.49$ - crazy! The deep fried buns were a good deal too. We tried their pork and chives steamed dumplings (which they left out from our order, we had to reorder it) and it was not good. The dumpling skin was thick and the pork filling was dry. We also got the chicken pot and it was filled with bones and the sauce was slightly sour yet salty but it looked as if it's suppose to be spicy- but it isn't. We also go the stir fry clams and they did not taste stir fried. They tasted boiled and then they added a red sauce on top which looked very red and spicy but was actually sour and weird tasting as well. My favourite dish was the deep fried salt and pepper tofu- crispy, lightly flavored

    201 Sha Xian Style Stir Fried Pork and Lychee
    Sam L.

    Summary: slotted in the busy Midland/Silverstar plaza, Sha Xian caters to the meat loving, sauce relishing, and bun munching crowd but it has barely any vegetarian options and the dishes were either bland or super heavy to me... honestly, it's a bit overrated right now. What I Tried 201 Sha Xian Style Stir Fried Pork and Lychee 13 Steamed Mushroom Bun What I Liked: Mushroom Bun What I'll Get Next Time: another bun, business combo 233 or 235, and bring a meat eating friend Also, the wonton is supposed to be good! I was excited to try this because Dumpling King reigns supreme in this plaza and I've been consistently trying to convince myself to try something else there: enter Sha Xian. The outside of the restaurant is in Chinese characters and we weren't positive we were in the right place until we walked in (I should've taken a picture!). Red colour theme, decor is bright yet simple, and it looks to be a simple and clean environment. They get bonus points here for playing Backstreet Boys as their background music. I got the 201 fried pork and Lychee dish, thinking it'd be a funky combination. It was, but it didn't quite work for me. Not tender. Very punchy and saucy but I didn't love the taste. Lychee was hardened from being fried. Didn't mesh as well as I imagined. I was really looking forward to trying their buns but they put meat in ALL their appetizers. As a vegetarian option, we had the choice of peanut sauce noodles for nearly $3, so that was a hard pass. The mushroom buns were actually quite tasty, although the portion size was disappointing. My friend's seafood noodles: I think I could've made the same thing. Noodles didn't seem fresh, and portion size was disappointing. For that price point, might as well go to a Make Your Own Noodle Bowl place. Underwhelming experience that might have to do with picking the wrong order. If I'm back, I'll have to try something else.

    Noodles with peanut sauce, omelette and wonton soup
    Greg F.

    I first discovered this place by accident when my friend and I were looking for somewhere to eat at night, after most of the other places were already closed. We were shocked to discover how cheap a lot of the food was (~$2)!! I strongly recommend the noodles with peanut butter sauce and the omelette. The restaurant itself is also very nice and clean inside, which I'm thankful for since most of the cheap chinese spots aren't this clean lol

    pork wontons + noodles with peanut sauce
    Bev K.

    Shaxian is a relatively new restaurant that serves extremely affordable Fujian dishes. Ordered a total of 4 items: the extremely popular noodles in peanut sauce, pork and chive wontons, chicken dumplings and pork/leek/mushroom baos. The restaurant was busy but food was served extremely quickly. +5 for the noodles in peanut sauce because it was cheap and delicious. Everything else was pretty standard. Nothing to really write home about but I definitely appreciate spending under $20 for all that food. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaxian_delicacies I wonder if this is a franchise business or just the official logo for shaxian cuisine? 3.5 for not breaking the bank.

    Sha xian wonton
    Gladys C.

    Small restaurant that I wouldn't have come in if it wasn't for my friends' choice. Surprisingly this little restaurant is a hidden gem! Apparently it was well known back in China, Beijing and other places. I had their individual for one person soup (tea tree mushroom with duck and mandarin peel- good for coughs *i had some for past two days*). Sharing we had ShaXian wonton, ShaXian vermicelli with pork, steamed cabbage dumplings, wok fried spare ribs in wine sauce. Their shaxian wontons $3.49 for 16 of them yet they're small like a nickle size (smaller than a quarter) but the meat is sooooo flavorful and tender. Wonton wrap was very silky smooth and the clear soup base was just the right taste. Not too savory and it was really tasty. (I was kind of shocked to be honest). The ShaXian vermicelli with pork was sooooo good, light and fluffy but not greasy! Simple dish, stir fired with some egg, some onions and pork slices. For $7.99 I think it is definitely worth it because I like stir fried vermicelli but really afraid to be greasy, heavy and filling with carbs. Steamed cabbage dumplings- 4/5* for the taste of the meat, but the dumplings doesn't have juice coming out, yet it isn't dry. But I still prefer the wonton soup more. $4.99 for 8 pieces I had tea tree mushroom with duck and mandarin orange peel soup. It was traditional style but still too tasty for natural homemade (for sure there's MSG). But so far 2 hrs after dinner I'm not thirsty or having dry mouth. I love this place and will definitely come back for more soon.

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    Went to this restaurant based on reviews from Yelp. Ordered Thick noodle in peanut sauce, chive and pork deep fried dumpling, Shaxian wonton and Pork ribs in wine sauce. Thick noodle in peanut sauce $2.49. Peanut sauce didn't have much peanut flavour. Noodles is Lai Fun. Chive and pork deep fried dumpling $5.49 8 pieces. Not the regular dumplings that you may be use to. There is more meat than chive, reminds me of meatball. I can taste some spice seasoning, kind of like five spice. Shaxian wonton $3.49 16 pieces. Mini wonton with soup. Not much pork flavour. Reminds me of pork balls wrapped in wonton wrapper. Filling is light and bouncy just like pork balls. These wontons are one biters. Pork ribs in wine sauce $9.99. This was the worst dish out of the four. The ribs are pre fried and when a customer orders they refry and add the sauce. The meat was dry and hard. 80% of the pork ribs was bone, cartilage and batter. Really no meat, should have called it cartilage in wine sauce. I know the sauce is suppose to be vinegar base, but it was extremely strong. You can see chilli flakes and minced raw garlic but I could not taste it... that's how strong th vinegar was. Maybe Shaxian food is not my taste. The flavour is one note, I see other components in the dish but I don't taste it. The quality of the pork ribs was really bad. Nothing I ate there made me want to go back.

    Marinated tofu and Sha Xian wontons
    Alice C.

    Dropped by for lunch today, it's not been open for long. The name of the restaurant is a place in Fujian. So my fellow Fujinese diners informed me. They serve steamed/fried dumplings, soup dumplings, cold appetizers, soup noodles, noodles and they have individual steamed soups. Lots of people ordered the soups but we didn't try any. They were around $7 for each individual clay pot. We ordered the Sha Xian wontons, steamed pork and celery dumplings, Fujian stuffed fish balls, marinated tofu and a free range chicken noodle soup. The foods were all nice, nothing really great but ok. The soup they used for the wontons,noodles and Fujian fish balls was pretty plain, and seemed like just water and chicken powder. With the soup noodles you can choose from around 4/5 different noodle types. They also have a lot of different rice combos too. Lots of other diners got the peanut sauce noodles, they smelled really appetizing, even though I'm not a big peanut fan. I would try them, if I came back here. The 2 servers were nice and polite too.

    Wontons
    Tiffy I.

    Good portions. Very affordable. I actually went to this franchise quite a bit back in Beijing. Glad to see it here. Food is good. Love this place. Love the soup, wontons, fried pork ribs, dumplings, just yum yum yum. Come try it! It's fairly new and even though the pricing of the food is quite cheap you still get good service, clean environment, lemon water vs just tap water, clean washroom. I'm impressed.

    Xinze D.

    I like this restaurant. The price is reasonable and noodles taste good. But I don't like wontons here. The soup here pretty good. Recommend to try.

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    Juicy Dumpling

    4.2(720 reviews)
    19.2 kmChinatown, Alexandra Park
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    The service here was quick and efficient. They are a very busy spot…read more The ambiance is average, it is a bit cramped inside and there is a good amount of seating, however you may have to wait for a table, fortunately we did not. The food itself was fantastic. Delicious soup dumplings, and really good spinach dumplings as well. We loved everything we ordered and were super happy with the food we had. There were many options between all of the restaurants around and we were not disappointed.

    If you're craving authentic, delicious dumplings in Toronto, Juicy Dumpling is the place to go!…read moreLocated in the heart of Chinatown on Spadina Ave, this cozy little gem offers an extensive variety of dumplings, both steamed and fried, that are filled to perfection. The pork and chive dumplings are a standout, bursting with flavor and topped with a savory soy dipping sauce. While the menu is simple, the quality of the food more than makes up for it. The atmosphere is no-frills, but don't let that fool you--the dumplings are definitely the star here. The service is quick and efficient, perfect for grabbing a bite in between exploring the bustling streets of Alexandra Park. If you're in the area and want a taste of traditional Chinese dumplings at a reasonable price, Juicy Dumpling should be at the top of your list!

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    Chopfire - Signature Spicy Grilled BBQ Fish ($39.95)

    Chopfire

    5.0(5 reviews)
    18.9 kmChinatown, Downtown Core

    I've been craving Szechuan-style whole grilled fish for the longest time, so I was really happy…read morewhen I stumbled across this spot while walking on Spadina. The posters outside caught my eye, and I decided to come back with a group of three friends to try it out. We came a bit late around 8 PM, and most of the fish were already sold out except the original. We ended up ordering the Signature Spicy Grilled BBQ Fish ($40), a whole fish served bubbling hot with three toppings (potatoes, spam, and lotus root). You can choose between catfish and turbot, we chose the turbot fish. It looked extremely spicy, but the spice level was actually perfect. It was a bit on the oily side, but pairing it with rice balanced it out nicely. The fish was very tender and buttery, everything tasted amazing! We also ordered the Stir-Fried Egg with Tomato. The eggs were soft, the tomato sauce was rich. Not to mention the portion size was huge, we even had leftovers after eating until we were full. The restaurant itself was spacious, clean, and had plenty of seating. I think they were doing some sort of promotion so they gave us a $25 off coupon, though it expired pretty quickly so we didn't get to use it. I'd definitely come back for that grilled fish.

    This is a new Chinese restaurant featuring Hunan and Szechuan cuisine. The spicy dishes emphasize…read morespiciness, not numbness. A few of their dishes come out on a sizzling plate with flames underneath. They are still in soft-opening mode with several specials. You can see the menus via a QR code. The Hunan cuisine is listed as "Hunan Noodles" and the Szechuan cuisine is listed as "Chopfire Menu". The Szechuan dishes are listed with 1 to 3 chilies representing the spiciness. If you can't handle spicy, then avoid eating the chili pieces and you might "survive". The restaurant decided to minimize their food offerings so that they can focus on refining their dishes in terms of quality and taste, including from customer feedback. We ordered the following: 1. Signature Spicy Grilled BBQ Fish ($39.95). 2. Home Stir Fried Beef ($21.95). 3. Bullfrog with Baby Ginger ($19.95). 4. Stir-Fried Cauliflower with Preserved Pork ($15.95). 5. Drunk Oolong (charcoal roasted oolong tea base) x 2 ($5.95 x 2). 6. Lemon Taro Balls ($7.95). We also saw the following: 7. Stir-Fried Sliced Pork with Green Pepper Noodle Soup ($9.99). First 10 customers each day, only pays $1.00. 8. Ink Painting Cocktail ($5.95). The Signature Spicy Grilled BBQ Fish came out on a huge sizzling platter. The BBQ Fish, a Turbot Fish, was very fresh and flaky, easily coming off the bone. There is no head attached like at typical Chinese restaurants but it would not have fit in the platter. The platter had a delicious sauce (soupy consistency and not sweet), luncheon meat slices, lotus root slices, and two other vegetables, along with chili pieces. The entire dish tasted great together with the various flavours. The menu listed it as 2-chili spicy but I could handle it by avoiding the chili pieces. The Home Stir Fried Beef is tender. It is listed as 3-chili but I could handle it by avoiding the chili pieces. The Bullfrog with Baby Ginger has the bullfrog cut up in little pieces; no you don't see a whole frog! The meat was actually good but most pieces have bones in it, so it takes time to eat it carefully. There was ginger slices in it but it, but we thought the slices were quite large! The Stir-Fried Cauliflower with Preserved Pork was very delicious! It came in a sizzling plate. The Cauliflower was flavourful and was not crunchy and not too soft. I've never had preserved pork slices before; it was quite good, not as salty as Chinese preserved vegetables. The Drunk Oolong has comes in a small bowl a with gin and ice. On the side, they include pieces of the charcoal roasted oolong tea leaves so you can smell it; quite a good smell indeed. You can also order it without the gin, which is what I ordered for mine (since I don't drink alcohol). It was such a nice drink! The Lemon Taro Balls dessert was pretty. In the centre was a slice of lemon. The customer service was good. There is plenty of indoor table and counter seating, including a small private room at the back. There is also an outdoor patio during warmer weather. There is pop music playing in the background. There is no free WiFi. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, but there is no door-open button. There are two gender-neutral washrooms downstairs, so they are not wheelchair accessible. There is paid neighbourhood street parking. Review 2025-026

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    King's Noodle Restaurant

    3.2(466 reviews)
    19.1 kmChinatown, Kensington Market, Downtown Core
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    Legit HK-style noodles - I'm lovin' it! This is Cantonese fast food but 10000x better. Seemingly…read moresimple yet so good. They are the masters of the craft, indeed. The noodles were perfectly textured, crunchy, and bouncy. The soup was made according to HK standards - the proper way with dried shrimp flavor. It was rich and strongly flavored that way. According to the HK expert, mom, that is the proper and legit way. 100% approved. The price is right on point for a quick, simple meal. The waitress was straightforward, and the tea is not an extra charge. Just be careful as the tea is super, super hot. The noodle shop is my cup of tea as I'm familiar with places like this. I love it. It is the Chinatown feel. Lots of older folk eating there and not in a rush. They're reading the newspaper or chatting away. So don't be too worried if it's not the cleanest place as everything else more than makes up for it. The food is legit; the environment is legit. Check, and check.

    Big mistake to eat there, I told him at least three different times that I needed the food cooked…read morevery very soft. Took them three times taking it back and cooking it more. You can only pay cash which is strange. I've never seen that anywhere else. The Bill had five dollars added. I couldn't understand why the bill was so high then I found out that they decided to add the tip to the bill before they gave it to me, but didn't tell me, so I could've paid the tip twice and not known it. We will never set foot in this place again. I am forced to give it one star it deserves none.

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    Mott 32 - Xiao long bao

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    4.2(26 reviews)
    19.1 kmDowntown Core

    Mott 32 absolutely feels like one of those places where the entire experience matters just as much…read moreas the food. From the moment we walked in, the space already set the tone.. dark, dramatic, elegant, and beautifully designed without feeling overly stiff. It has that upscale energy that makes dinner feel like an occasion before you've even ordered anything. Food-wise, there was a lot to love. The signature apple wood roasted Peking duck was definitely a highlight, especially with the tableside carving, which made the whole experience feel even more polished and memorable. The skin had that beautiful lacquered finish, and the duck was rich, flavorful, and very satisfying. We also ordered a few larger dishes for the table, and I really appreciated how everything still felt refined without losing that comforting, indulgent side of Chinese dining. Some dishes leaned rich and luxurious, others were lighter and more aromatic, so the meal never felt repetitive. Service was another standout. Attentive without hovering, smooth without being too formal.. exactly the kind of service you hope for in a restaurant like this. Overall, Mott 32 is absolutely the kind of place I'd come back to for a special dinner, celebration, or just one of those nights when you want the meal to feel a little more elevated than usual.

    Finally back for dim sum…read more First off, they need to fix their reservation system. Don't accept 1:45pm reservations if the dining room closes at 2pm. Also, when we call to check if dim sum is being served, it makes sense to inform us of the dining room closure instead of having us come in anyway. We settled for eating in the lounge which ended up being good because bartender, Aiki?, was excellent as our server. Really great. Ordered the following: King prawn Har gow: standard. Not worth the premium Mott charges. Miso black cod dumpling: not good. Wouldn't order again Shredded Peking Duck Spring Roll, Sliced Vegetable : Excellent. We loved this! Nice and crunchy. Delicious duck inside. Good vinegar dipping sauce. Good volume Hot & Sour Iberico Pork Shanghainese Soup Dumplings: Fantastic and unique. The dumplings don't really need dipping sauce since inside there is a hot and sour soup along with pork. These are unique and delicious. Fried Wagyu beef taro croquette : pretty good but really tasted like a Jamaican patty Cold noodle with shredded duck : very generous with meat. Honestly a lot more than any other restaurant that serves this. To be fair no one charges this much either so it should. Flavour could be stronger but certainly decent. Fresh Mango, Coconut, Glutinous Rice Roll: nice fresh dessert. Our favourite. Frozen xiao long bao with chocolate and nut: Tastes like a mochi. Not bad. Dragonball Zen - fun name. Delicious drink. Jasmine Dragon Ball Infused Tanqueray Gin / Peach Liquor Lime / Rose Water / Mint / Seltzer Over $200 for this meal before tip. It's premium an debatable if with it. Will be back but just occasionally.

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