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Joy's Taiwanese Food
Categories: Restaurants Taiwanese Restaurants Chinese Taiwanese, Chinese [Edit]
4380 No. 3 RdRichmond, BC V6X 2C3
Neighbourhood: Golden Village
(604) 270-4898
3 reviews for Joy's Taiwanese Food
3 reviews in English
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Review from Peequi P.
Good stuff. The food court is crappy and crowded. Also parking can take a long time. Both are not directly the restaurant's fault but I wish they could move to a better location.
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Review from Marc D.
Vancouver, BC
* Food court Taiwanese *
This corner spot under a brightly lit sign (http://www.yelp.ca/biz...) had a grumpy grandma behind the counter whom I am assuming is named "Joy" because she certainly wasn't "joy"ful.
She isn't big on talking or smiling, but dishes out some decent Taiwanese grub for a food court.
I had the Taiwanese fried chicken on rice. It was a very generous portion of light non-greasy fried chicken served on top of rice with some Taiwanese side dishes and a small scoop of frozen veggies (meh). The cabbage with fungus was the best of the sides. Photo: http://www.yelp.ca/biz...
Overall a nice quick and tasty lunch spot even with the grumpy grandma! -
Review from Larry L.
I remember when they used to have their place called Lin's on Granville. The property was sold and now there resides a big apartment building. So where did they go? Well, they moved to Parker Place. The people are the same, the food is the same and as good as ever. Except now, it's called Joy's. Joy's Taiwanese Food. It's the first place on the right as you enter the Food Court / Mall entrance South side. They've been here for a few years now.
I know that most of these Chinese food court places don't get much of a write up, but I feel that this place ought to have a proper spot in Yelpdom.
For those of you who knew Lins' from before, they bring the same flavours, textures and consistency that we all once knew. Taiwanese beef noodle soups, Taiwanese style wuntun's and dumplings and so on. All featured here.
Basically everything Taiwanese culinary wise, I find I like here. That's all that really needs to be said. The only setback is that it's in the food court, but that's minor. It's the food that I come here for.
