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Yummy Yummy

3.6 (22 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese
Open 7:30 am - 7:00 pm

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Good for kids
Dogs allowed

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Herman E.

Parker Place, aka 百家店 to us locals, is the home of Yummy Yummy,好滋味. I rarely eat in the food court of this Asian Mall. I'm usually here for the BBQ meats at Parker Place BBQ Meats. The shop itself is about as HK as you can get. Grandma, daughter, aunties, brothers running the place. To give it extra authenticity, they have mom feeding her two year old daughter lunch up at the front counter in plain view of all the customers ordering food. The two year old is dripping food all over herself. Two thumbs up for authenticity. You can't get better than this. They could easily earn 5 stars just for giving me that experience. Food is made to order once you place it. It takes about 10 mins and comes out hot and fresh. My flat noodles was surprisingly good for what it was. $7.50 tax incl. Seating is in the center of the food court with food vendors all around the periphery. They did have a 車仔麵 display here a while ago. Easy repeat for this kinda pricing and taste.

Brenda K.

I found this place randomly because one customer was having some steak and pasta for $7.75. I needed some fatty comfort food for lunch after browsing travel deals at Campbell Travel. So I thought I must get their two choice combo as the food here looked VERY appetizing. I got my combo (2meats, one soup and a drink, cold drink is 50cents extra) for $8.25 and the food was fresh. I had Chicken steak, Pork Chop cutlet with Onion sauce it was great. Chicken and pork chop were tender and yummy. Spaghetti was cooked to perfection I must say. Service was fantastic. One of the staff helped me figure out what to order. The lemon iced tea was on point. The downside would be finding seats during the peak hours, however this lady offered me her seat after she finished eating. Yummy Yummy was SO worth it. They seemed so honest to their restaurant name and YES I will go back one day!

Singapore vermicelli $8.50
Lauren L.

Yummy yummy yummy I got food in my tummy! Looking for a quick fix of rice noodles ala vermicelli Singapore style and I got what I wanted from Yummy yummy. Just the right amount of dry curry spiciness with celery, bean sprouts bbq pork and shrimp. Food is pumped out faster than you can ask "what is that ?" If you're not from Hk well this should be an experience for you to visualize. After reading Herman E's review he hit it in the nail! They're churning out the food fast for a reason. Get the orders out during the short lunch break and make it fresh. Cash fast delicious are the recipe for this places success.

Heidi Y.

Yummy yummy has one of the cheapest breakfasts in the food court, it's a nice egg combo with ham, toast, and a hot drink. You might have to wait ~5 min, but the food comes out of the kitchen quickly and steaming. I haven't tried their lunch options, but portions look decent all around. Language factor: The cashier assumes you know Chinese, but will switch to English if you start speaking in English. All of the menu items are numbered and in both Chinese and English, so there's no problem in finding and ordering what you want. Parking: Lots of free parking outside the plaza, though there can be a lot of cars circling for spots so luck can be a factor in finding a spot quickly. I usually end up finding more free spots on the roof. Seating: It's a food court, so there's a large area with tables that seat 2 ~ 4 people. When it's busy, you might need to snipe tables from people who look ready to go.

Ly W.

I know you shouldn't have too high of a standard at Asian food court because you get what you pay for. $5.50 for a bowl of noodles is a good price. I ordered a pork chop noodle soup and it was incredibly bland. The dish had noodles, bland pork chop, msg soup, bean sprout, and green onions as garnish. You know sometimes when you find a small bug in your greens, you say "oh, it's just a little vegetable bug". It's completely gross, but I'm sure I'm not the only one (I hope). You don't typically find these "vegetable bugs" in bean sprouts or green onion, but I sure found one in my soup! I ate half of my dish before I saw the little guy floating in my soup. As much as I hate wasting food, the sight of this made me lose my appetite. Needless to say, I threw the rest of the food away.

So much yummy jam for the French toast!
Adelina W.

Surprisingly good for a food court place. You have your typical HK cafe food fare - rice, noodles, snacks. We ordered their baked pork chop on rice and a french toast. Loved the french toast. They use the tasty jam inside (I think it's kaya?), not peanut butter that some places use. It's also 3 pieces of toast with 2 layers of the jam. Lots of delicious jam goodness. The baked pork chop on rice was okay. Good flavour in the pork chop, but the rice was different from what I expected. Most places have it on a fried rice base and while there was an attempt to do that here, there wasn't much that made the rice into a fried rice (unless you count a few carrot and pea bits). I didn't mind too much. It's just different. Both came with a drink. 50 cents more for something cold. They're very reasonably priced. If I'm ever back in Parker Place, I'll definitely go back for a revisit. The french toast is a must!

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