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    The Point Eatery

    3.8 (38 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Cynthia Y.

    Good cha chan tang for baked rice and spaghetti dishes. Clean and spacious location with ample parking. Most tables are 2s and there are a few booths for 4s. Service is friendly. Tea and coffee comes with entrees for lunch, and are 50% off for dinner.

    Eileen L.

    Solid cha chaan tang (Hong Kong cafe). The restaurant and menus are so clean and well maintained. Service was also very attentive for an Asian restaurant, they insisted to serving me water when I tried to get some from the station. The food here is also solid, especially the casserole type dishes and fried rice. We got the seafood in cream sauce with cheese and noodles, Malaysia laksa noodles, Portuguese chicken with cheese, fried rice, French toast, regular toast with condensed milk, and pineapple bun with butter. During lunch hours, your choice of drink is included. We got lemon water and HK milk tea. Portions are generous! My only critique is the French toast and pineapple bun was not crunchy enough. Highly recommend this spot for casual and affordable meals, casseroles can be shared for two people if you don't eat too much.

    Tsz Ching L.

    This is a Hong Kong style restaurant and found it to be quite busy, which impacted the overall experience. The service was not particularly good, likely due to the high volume of customers. The food and prices were average--neither particularly good nor bad. For lunch, it would be free if you order a hot drink. The portion size is big but you need to pay for a container. The mediocre service and unremarkable food. There are other options out there that provide a better dining experience.

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    Mary T.

    In July, I was looking to fetch takeout for dinner. I did a quick search on my Ritual app and found The Point Eatery. It offers Hong Kong-style comfort dishes. I have a few go-to meals that I like from such eateries. I felt like baked bolognese over spaghetti and ordered it. I also saw grape soda on the menu and had to give it a try. When I see a carbonated drink on the menu that intrigues me, I must order it. The estimated time to pick up my order was in fifteen minutes. It was perfect for me to casually drive over to this eatery. It's located in a plaza where I have frequented a bunch of times. McDonald's with a drive-thru between buildings is the main anchor. I have also been to Mamma's Pizza. I had no problem finding a parking spot. It can get a bit busy, but I have yet to not find any parking here. I walked in and headed to the counter. I let the man know that I had a Ritual order. He found it and handed it over. I thanked him and headed out the door to my car. I then drove home to have dinner. My favourite baked bolognese is at Taoyuan Neverland. I now have another favourite place here. This eatery's version of baked bolognese has carrots and celery. They work well with the bolognese sauce and cheese. The pasta was perfectly cooked. I liked the beef. It all worked so well. The grape soda was cool as bubble tea. I got coconut jelly. The sugar level is fixed. It was sweet, but not disgustingly sugary. I enjoyed it, although there wasn't much carbonation left by the time I got home with it. I tried ordering again here a couple of weekends ago. The wait time was absurd at forty minutes. I'll try again soon and hope that the demand isn't that crazy. I like the food here and look forward to trying more items off the menu. (331)

    Guilin rice noodles
    Ying L.

    This is a HK cafe, we came in week day night and it is not very busy, got seated immediately. The waitress is very friendly and can speak good mandarin. Foods are served very fast, ordered: 1. Fried chicken leg with fries 5/5 2. Pork chop on pasta with cheese and tomato sauce 5/5 3. Hainan chicken with rice 4/5 4. Guilin rice noodles with pork mince soup 3/5 Portion Size is generous too, would recommend

    Baked pork with tomato sauce and rice

    Very good, always satisfied. Service is good. Everything tasted good. These are three of favorite dishes.

    Chicken skin super crispy
    Tung Y.

    Got to try this new place for the first time. It's kinda like dickens that kinda westernized hk style cafe. The meal doesn't come with soup/bread but it does come with a drink ($2 more for cold drink). The meals are mostly in the $13-15, or even more depending on the ingredient. We ordered a "special" which is chicken spaghetti with mushroom sauce and a Portuguese styled chicken rice. The chicken spaghetti was nice, the chicken skin is so crispy I have never experienced such crispiness in a hk style cafe before. The mushroom sauce is more dense than campbell soup. Very saucy, enough to cover all the pasta. Overall it's a dish that we would order again on our next visit. The Portuguese chicken rice was also pretty good. Very saucy. It's fried rice. I would said definitely I'll visit again. - It's clean - Price reasonable (maybe a tiny bit expensive compared to some other hk cafe) but portion is generous (3 people can order 2 meals) - Staff is friendly and nice

    Baked Ox-Tongue Rice in Black Pepper Sauce with Cheese
    Arnold L.

    The Point Eatery is one of Richmond Hill's newest Hong Kong style diners (cha cha teengs) that offers the classic breakfast, baked rice/spaghetti, and fried rice/noodle dishes. If you're looking a classic dish that best represents the essence of HK diner food, I do suggest the Baked Ox-Tongue Rice in Black Pepper Sauce with Cheese. The black pepper sauce is a great counteract to the after taste you may get for ox tongue, but it's a great flavour and texture combination to enjoy with rice. The portion sizes are quite generous, hence the small increase in price compared to other local spots. Rest assured, it's well worth the price!

    Sally L.

    Came here for dinner tonight with my boyfriend. We were promptly checked for vaccination receipts and quickly seated after! We ordered the salmon teriyaki rice and baked pork chop spaghetti. Both meals were ok it didn't wow me at all in anyway. The teriyaki sauce was kind of subtle that I didn't really taste much flavour which made my salmon kinda tasteless. My bfs baked pork chop was better and more flavourful but again, it was just ok. I think I liked other hk cafe over this one. Service was really good! The auntie was super nice and friendly and quickly brought us our food and took our order.

    Bake Ms Bolognese and HK style cold tea
    Kerry L.

    First time trying out this HK Style cafe in Richmond Hill on a Saturday afternoon for lunch. The restaurant is clean and the service is good. They checked our vaccination records and seated us. They got busy as time went on and they had a lot of take out . We ordered the HK style cold tea, beef brisket in noodle soup. baked bolognese with cheese & chicken steak with cream sauce on spaghetti. The food was piping hot which is the way we like it. The flavour and taste is good and the portion is decent size. I would recommend this place and come back to try some other dishes.

    Bonnie I.

    3.5 Star | HK Cafe | Combos | Afternoon Tea | Dinner This review is really a 3.5 star rating. Came here for dinner on a Tuesday night. The restaurant is clean and spacious an they did check for proof of double vaccination. 2 single stall washrooms. They do not use QR code menu ordering, still on paper menus. The menus were clear and simple. For combos you can choose to get a discounted drink or not. (Ie. Hot drink + $1, cold drink +$2) ** Food ** - Chef Special E. Baked Seafood Spaghetti in Squid Ink Sauce with Cheese The pasta was too soft for my liking (not al dante) The sauce was tasteless (only the green pepper tasted decently good) There were too many onion pieces There wasn't much seafood taste to it The cheese was good though I didn't even pack the left over pasta to go (which I always do) I wouldn't order it again - Rice 33. Boneless Chicken Leg in Signature Sand Ginger Sauce It was not boneless (they tried) The flavour and texture was good The portion was good I would prefer the pieces to be cut a bit smaller It was okay, would order again ** Service ** It was good. Overall I'll come back to try other dishes and afternoon tea again to be fair. But this place definitely didn't wow me.

    Happy hour chicken wings with fries
    Philip L.

    HK-style café with good menu selections. Ordered the following from their afternoon tea special: stir-fried spaghetti, chicken wings with fries, and the Cantonese-style lo-mein with minced pork and chili sauce. It's alright with the happy hour price and portion. No complaints while nothing spectacular.

    Baked Chicken Fillet in Spinach Cream Sauce with Cheese
    Hoi Tung L.

    If you miss HK food, this restaurant can heal your home sick. Classic HK style cafe with various menu selection. I ordered the Cheese Baked chicken with Fried Rice, I was surprised that the fried rice is really good and looks golden yellow. The chicken is really juicy, but the cheese is a little bit salty. My friend Ordered Yuenyeung which is one of the classic HK style drink. Overall, the waiters are friendly and I feel like home cze they speak in Cantonese and it's clean.

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    3.7(14 reviews)
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    Soy sauce wok fried chicken rice noodle (it was good!)

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    6.7 km

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    This place has been on my radar for a while... as they have hand pleated XLB! Actually I came here…read morea few weeks ago (weekday, may be Tuesday?) but learned that their XLB is Friday and weekend only.... I tried again on Saturday! I am a XLB stalker!!! This place was almost full. Couples, large family with children in high chair, solo, pick-up customers. A good number of staff members are on the floor serving customers with smiles. One step in, I was impressed by the warm atmosphere. I was here for pick up # XLB # Pan fried dumpling While I was waiting, staff offered me a seat, asking if I would like some tea - again, this place was very busy when I came here, but they treated me with such a sweet/kind manner. XLBs were very good!!!!!!!! Though the seasoning was very moderate, each piece was beautifully hand pleated. The wrapper was very similar to that of the famous chain (DTF), thin and strong. I can feel a pleasant "bite" in the soft, thin layer. Delicate. The meat filling was tender, melt in the mouse with soup - whole integration was excellent. Satisfied! Pan fried dumpling had a thin wrapper. Because my preference for Pan fried dumpling is thick and chewy (like Northern style) and meaty one, I was not as impressed. But it is good for those who like thinner wrapper and healthier option as it had a lot of cabbage inside. This was also moderate seasoned but came with dipping sauce (vinegar & soy & chili). This place made me want to come back - next time for eat in, and love to try a popular noodle item (Beef noodle)!

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    Taiwanese chicken rice set / IG @bite.delight

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    4.1(14 reviews)
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    Bomb noodles. We will be back…read more My fiancée and I love spicy food. We also love noodles. So guess what we got at Noodle Legend - the Feast Seafood Noodles Topped with Spicy Oil! The dish comes with a thick flat super chewy ribbon noodle. It doesn't look like a big portion, but the noodles never seem to end! We particularly loved the aromatic garlicy spicy oil, which was full of umami and slightly sweet. It coated the noodles perfectly without making it seem like a noodle soup. The spice doesn't hit you at first, but sure enough it comes back with a vengeance. Be cautious if you decide to up the spice levels! It comes with quite a bit of seafood - scallops, baby abalone and crawfish tails. We've never really had crawfish tails in Chinese cuisine, so this was quite interesting. Make sure to suck on the tail before you de-shell to really get all the umami, and then dip the tail back into the spicy oil for a burst of flavour. Surprisingly, the chewy texture of the seafood complemented the noodles really well. Customer service here is impeccable. We saw nearby tables with phone holders, which we suspect you can request if you want to eat and watch your videos in peace. The staff also hand out individually packaged plastic bibs and gloves to avoid the oil from slashing onto your clothes and will top up your napkin supply without asking. The restaurant has a couple of tables but noticeably, some long benches that run throughout. We were sat in the middle, and were asked kindly by the Owner to move to the end of the table once a bigger party arrived. We had no issues with this, but the Owner decided to give us free pop and apologized for the inconvenience. So nice! Little surprise - there's a Beef Noodle Special after 8:30pm on Monday-Thursday. "Authentic hand pulled noodles in slow-simmered beef bone broth". Sounds like music to my ears - can't wait to come back and try this one out.

    I came here after longing to come for the longest time…read more First off, the service from the young lady was phenomenal for an Asian noodle establishment. She noticed it was my first time and pointed out the menu on the table and online ordering option. And she noticed I was an English speaking dude and promptly changed her language. That was nice. And the food was awesome as well I ordered their braised beef noodles with the choice of normal spices and thick noodles. The noodles had a nice bounce to them and you could tell they were hand made. The broth was fragrant though not as spicy as I would have preferred. And The vegetables that came with the soup were crispy and fresh. Overall, I enjoyed my visit I will be back to try some of their dumplings and other soup options. Of course with the thick noodles:) I definitely recommend coming here as the service and the food was exceptional.

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    Signature Noodles (Thick Noodles)

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    4.5(18 reviews)
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    Been roughly just over a year since my friends and I visited this place during their soft opening…read more Food quality has seemed to remain consistently good since then! Recently came back w/ my parents as this has now become one of their de facto go-to's for viet food in Richmond Hill along w/ Ngon Corner (replacing Green Lemongrass). They are SOOO busy now as they have a loyal student customer base during the school months (conveniently being right next to Bayview Secondary). They run student deals as well as lunch specials. On this visit, I opted for curry beef brisket rice as my mom told me that she tried it w/ my dad and they vouched for it. The curry was quite flavourful and there were a LOT of big brisket chunks running through the curry so I was pleasantly surprised. Got an additional iced lemon tea for no extra charge which was so awesome! The staff recognize my parents now because they've been going quite regularly lately lol. Gotta bring my friends back again sometime to complete a full circle moment.

    I tried the Grill pork jowl with rice because sadly their Hainanese Chicken Pho is only available…read moreduring the weekend but it was delicious! Pork jowl is such an underrated cut. It's flavourful, both fatty and lean, tender, juicy... basically perfect for the grill. There's an option to add an egg, which I skipped. The dish comes with a small salad drizzled in balsamic vinegar, plus some pickled daikon radish and carrots. A small dish of sweet and tangy fish sauce is included too, perfect for pouring over the rice. Fantastic flavors all around. I cleared the plate and would definitely order it again, though they have a lot of other dishes I want to try too. They're currently running a promo where you get a free drink with any order! Not advertised anywhere (from what I saw), they just casually mentioned it after we ordered. The iced lemon tea was refreshing, with sliced lemons on top, and served in a large cup, which I highly appreciate. Not one of those tiny takeout ones that's gone in a few sips. Service is very friendly. Lots of free parking. Just a heads up, they only accept debit or cash.

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    Luna Viet - Special beef pho

    Special beef pho

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    Cheung Kee

    3.8(33 reviews)
    3.7 kmBrown's Corners

    Tried out Cantonese-Shanghainese restaurant with my mom. They have two specials I've been eyeing…read moreforever, so obviously I had to go all in: 1. Peking duck -- spend $69.99 and get it for $29.99 2. Sweet & sour pork -- spend $30 and get it for 9.99 until April 30 Because I wanted that Peking duck, I convinced my mom we could "totally finish all this food between the two of us." Let's just say... we did not finish it, but I definitely did my part . The duck wrappers were separated with dim sum liners so they didn't stick -- and they were so soft. Everything was delicious, and now I'm wondering why we haven't come here sooner . The staff was amazing and very attentive and the restaurant was clean. I will be back again with more people next time.

    Came for afternoon tea and the restaurant is located at First Markham Place. Although parking was…read morequite difficult to find, I was surprised that the restaurant itself was quite dead on a weekend. I loved the ambiance! It had an ancient Chinese theme and the seating was very comfortable with these really long tables. The service was quite standard and typical. Nothing amazing. We ordered a few dishes including the Shrimp Rice Roll, Beef ho fun, Grouper tofu pot, Braised Pork Hock and their Minced Beef Egg Clay pot rice. The Shrimp rice roll was quite soft but the pieces of shrimp were quite small and it was just a bit too bland for me. The Beef Ho fun was so good. I can tell the rice noodles they used were high quality. It had a bit of a chew to it rather than it being soggy and soft. The Wok Hei was great as well and they gave us plenty of beef slices. The Tofu Grouper pot was so delicious. They used high quality fish and the portion sizes were quite good for 18$. The pork hock was also really good. It was only 8.99$. The flavor was so delicious and the pork hock itself had a "bouncy"/QQ texture. It was great. The only dish we absolutely HATED and DO NOT recommend was the Clay Pot Rice. I had a really good clay pot rice at a different restaurant 2 weeks ago so I decided to order one here as well. It was so bad. The rice was not cooked properly. The meat to rice ratio was like 1 to 10 There wasn't even any crispy rice at the bottom. and the meat itself was not tender. It was dry and rough. No wonder why I can't find any reviews of their clay pot rice online. Probably because nobody orders it. Other than the Clay Pot rice and shrimp rice roll everything else was really good so I definitely would come back again.

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    Cheung Kee - Extremely busy on a weekend dinner

    Extremely busy on a weekend dinner

    Cheung Kee - Tiger shrimp with vermicelli

    Tiger shrimp with vermicelli

    Cheung Kee - Sweet and sour pork

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