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Wah Yuen Noodle House
Category: Restaurants Chinese Chinese [Edit]
3700 No 3 RdRichmond, BC V6X 3X2
Neighbourhood: Golden Village
(604) 231-9080
- Price Range:
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$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- No
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- No
- Delivery:
- No
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- No
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
4 reviews for Wah Yuen Noodle House
4 reviews in English
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Review from Jando S.
For all of the food stalls in Yaohan's epic food court, none are more consistent or frankly more delicious, than the noodle soups from Wah Yuen. I can visit this place for breakfast, lunch, and dinner it's so good. And as it turns out, I'm not the only one as plenty of people over the years have formed a small cult status for this place, resulting in longer lines and plenty of demand.
While in the morning they serve a mean bowl of congee and plenty of Chinese donuts (You Tiao), the star attraction has been their noodle soups and delicious meats. The broth in each of the soups is so moist without feeling too greasy and make for the perfect meal when the hunger pangs are at their greatest.
The staff here has always been pleasant. They've been good about recommending the freshest food and have developed a solid daily following, mainly of senior citizens and mall rats. If I lived here in Richmond, I think I'd be there too.Listed in: Noodle Soups (VAN)
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Review from Larry L.
This place serves quick and tasty wuntun noodles. My parents love this place and whenever we go to Yao Han we have a bowl of noodles here. They have a huge variety from such a tiny kitchen, but then that's how it is with Chinese food and ingenuity! Congee is not bad, but it's the wuntun noodles we go for .
For those of you wary of carbs and pastas. These noodles have a low glycemic index and are better to eat than regular pasta.
I love Chinese fast food, but it's not always the best for healthy concious diabetics. -
Review from Chris H.
I hate to give 1 star to any place. But I've had better flavor making ramen at home and adding my own ingredients. While cheap, the food lacks any sort of flavor. Maybe that is the way it is supposed to be, I hope not.
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Review from Joe L.
Vancouver, BC
We stopped at Wah Yuen in the food court of Yaohan Centre for lunch between errands. It serves congees, noodle in soup and snacks like Chinese doughnuts, rice rolls, etc.
We ordered a minced beef congee, a sampan congee and rice rolls stuffed with Chinese doughnuts. While the rice rolls was fresh, tasty with the condiments, and made to order, the congees were poor:
1. Most would expect the minced beef to be mixed with fried rice vermicelli. In Allen's minced beef congee, all we found were lumps of fried rice vermicelli. There was no beef to be found.
2. The 2 most prominent ingredients in sampan congee are usually pork rind and cuttle fish tentacles. There were just a few strands of tentacles and there was no pork rind at all.
3. Both congees were watery.
Although the prices are cheap (between $3.25 to $4.00 for a bowl of congee), I could have spent my money elsewhere on something and spent my half an hour on eating something more delicious.
