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    Yan Can Cook

    3.6 (46 reviews)
    InexpensiveChinese, Fast Food

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    Shredded chicken soup, sticky rice with sausage, and fried noodles
    Joy H.

    Awesome spot to get street-style snack foods! Their portions are pretty good and their food is tasty! Prices are very reasonable for their sizes! The street-style snack foods are very quickly prepared for you as they're all ready to go. Don't forget to get some chili oil for your meal! Their house-made chili oil is delicious! Definitely recommend for that good old comfort food!

    Sel Z.

    Yan Can Cook is a food stall in First Markham Place's food court, serving delicious Cantonese-style dishes. This stall is one of the oldest in FMP; it has been around for over 20 years. They have an impressively extensive menu item, considering that this is in a food court... comparable to the menus in many Chinese restaurants. The food is not only delicious, but also very affordable, non-greasy, and not too salty (the opposite of what you'd expect in a fast-food style Chinese food or dishes found in a food court). The Buddha's Delight Vegetables dish consists of a good variety of vegetables: gai lan, broccoli, green pepper, onion, carrot, and a few others. They're nicely tender without being overcooked, and the seasoning is tasty without being too salty and oily. Perfect accompaniment to any rice dish. They offer combo menu items that include 1-2 main dishes with rice and soup / drink for below $12. One of their signature items is the Fish Shiu Mai (a good divergent from the traditional Shiu Mai that's usually made of pork). There is always a big pot of it steaming right in the front counter. Yan Can Cook is definitely one of my favourite stalls at First Markham Place.

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    Sharon Y.

    I ordered a Satay Beef Chow Mein and it was seriously delicious. At $10, it was slightly more expensive that most other options in the food court (most things are around the $8 mark), but it was well worth it. They really gave a generous amount of beef and vegetables, and the sauce to noodle ratio was perfect. Like any good chow mein, the noodles were crispy, softening up as they soaked up the savoury sauce. Honestly the chow mein here is better than a lot of proper sit-down restaurants I've been to. The portion was also quite generous, definitely enough for even the hungriest person. As a bonus, the food comes with a complimentary drink and I selected the iced lemon tea which was nice and refreshing. Overall this place is truly a gem, and I wish I lived closer so I could try the rest of their extensive menu.

    Beef Fried Rice Noodles
    Tony W.

    Recently re-discovered this place after going regularly pre-Covid. Prices have gone up a little since then but still great value overall for fast service, tasty dishes and generous portions.

    Diana T.

    My fave food court stand in FMP. We always get their fish siaomay, curry fishball, and the soysauce noodle. The pan fried noodle is also good and this is just my always go to everytime we are in the Markham area. Its just simple typical Cantonese style cooking. The service always very efficient. And the food court ambiance has always busy but there is always plent of seats available.

    Isabelle W.

    This is my go to spot for noodles/rice dishes when I visit FMP. Food is cheap, portions are nice and big and the food isnt too oily. They also dont cheap out on the ingredients. Just be mindful when you want sauce you will need to DIY and I dont like that the chilli oil is exposed to all elements meaning its self serve with a container and a spoon with no lid?

    $12 Boneless fish
    Jess F.

    This dish was so tasty! It is packed with protein and the flavour is extremely strong. Make sure you request the boneless fish version if you do not like bones in your meat. Even though the prices have gone up to $12 a dish it is very reasonable for the amount of food you get

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    Chuan C.

    They have amazing food. They have fast service.The fish siu mai is huge, hand-made and steamed on site! $3.50 incl tax. Add the chili oil.

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    Viko N.

    We ordered take out, it was quite busy that evening but the line was moving fast. We were given a number, and the order camequite fast. We ordered Cantonese Chow Mien and Salt and Pepper Pork Chop on Rice. Bith were delicious, i especially like the Salt and Pepper Pork Chop, it wasn't over salty nor spicy, just right. Overall, as a fast food place it's quite good woth lots of varieties. Will try other items next time.

    Cantonese Chow Mein $7.50 comes with a free iced tea.
    Jennifer P.

    This place used to be called Yan's Cook, but now it's called Yan Can Cook (maybe Yan's Cook taught Yan how to cook, so now Yan can cook, haha). The menu is the same and the staff I think are the same, so I think it was just a name change. Anyway, it's one of the places to eat at the First Markham Place food court. It's pretty cheap and the portions are large. They are also really really fast. You get a free iced tea with each plate. I've had the Cantonese Chow Mein there ($7.50) and the portion is huge and full of meat and vegetables (BBQ pork, chicken, shrimp, squid, carrots, broccoli and shiitake mushrooms). The noodles are deep fried, so they are really crispy. My only complaint is that some parts were really salty and some parts were "normal" - although still verging on the too salty side. They just need to be more even-handed with the salt (and they can afford be to more light-handed with the salt too). Overall though a good cheap meal that will definitely fill you up.

    Siu mai tea set $5 including drink
    Wing Hang L.

    Their handmade Siu mai is soooooo big and al dente. I went at around 5 pm and they have a tea set 6 siu mai and a chrysanthemum tea for $5. The tea is very refreshing and taste natural. To be honest I am pretty filling. I am definitely coming back again for the siu mai.

    Fish Siu Mai $3.00 tax included.  Really big and extra chili oil added:)
    Wei C.

    Yan Can Cook is a located in the popular First Markham Place food court. I'm pretty sure it has no relation to Chef Martin Yan of the famed PBS series "Yan Can Cook" but they share the same name. Btw I've met and dealt with Chef Yan before in the past...super nice guy and down to earth! The food here is good, portions large and cheap. They serve your typical Cantonese rice and noodle dishes but where they shine is the ready to serve dim sum snacks, especially their Fish Siu Mai. They are the BEST in the GTA! Huge, tasty and only $3! You will not get fish siu mai that is better. Pair that up with their chili garlic oil and you have a match made in heaven! Definitely also try some of their other dim sum fare like the soya sauce rice noodles and curry fish balls as the dim sum fare are all $3-$5 each. "If Yan Can Cook, So Can You!" - Copyright protected by the Yan Can Cook Corporation;p

    Tony F.

    Although this might not be Martin or cousin Stephen Yan's (both stars of their own cooking shows "Yan Can Cook" and the Canadian version "Wok with Yan" respectively) quality of restaurant, it is fast food after all. For under 6 bucks, it's a decent deal. The crispy chicken dish was on par with some of the better places I've been (see my pic). Had a decent serving of veg and the combo with the hot and sour soup. As long as you stay away from the battered deep fried meat with gloopy sauce (i.e. fake chinese food), I think you'll be okay. My buddies curried brisket was decent, and I've had the soup noodles with brisket which was right on par with any other congee type place. Love being to get some decent Chrysanthemum tea that's not from a box or can, as you can't get it brewed everywhere (though admittedly it's probably instant). It's one of the busier stalls at First Markham place food court, so get here before the noon rush.

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    super bad, awful customer service from this restaurant's frontliners.... they need to learn basic courtesy, mutual politeness and respect.

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    This place shares a space with Lava Grill that sells shawarma. Lots of parking outside…read more Lots of daily specials and promos to choose from. Ended up with the boardwalk burger and some fries. It was really good. Better than I expected. Ingredients were fresh. He burger wasn't dry and the bun was nice and soft. The fries were good and had the skin on. It's a takeout spot with lots of seating. Service was quick.

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