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Yau Kee Noodle House
Category: Restaurants Chinese Chinese [Edit]
5651 Av Steeles EScarborough, ON M1V 5P6
Neighbourhood: Scarborough
(416) 293-1633
- Price Range:
-
$$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
3 reviews for Yau Kee Noodle House
3 reviews in English
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Review from Jackie W.
Markham, ON
a wonderful noodle house worth checking out
the wonton noodle soup are made to perfection as everything from the soup to the wonton are made by hand, this translate to a tastily flavour soup while an al dente texture with the wonton, if you ever visit this area please go check it out
order
wonton noodle -
Review from jil s.
North York, ON
Yau Kee Noodle House is a good, clean restaurant
The food is good.
The menu is in English and Chinese.
Unfortunately, the menu is small and limited.
The choices are mainly:
- noodles in soup with a variety of add-ons (your choice)
(example:
shrimp or pork/shrimp wonton / dumpling,
beef brisket, meat sauce, vegetables, fish balls, meatballs, etc etc etc)
or
boiled noodles (lo mein) with a variety of toppings (your choice)
(example: shrimp or pork/shrimp wonton / dumpling, beef brisket, meat sauce, vegetables, fish balls, meatballs, etc etc etc)
Choice of egg noodles or rice noodles.
No fried noodles (chow mein).
No fried rice (chow fun).
No desserts
A pot of free tea is served.
The prices are not expensive.
One bowl of soup with noodles will make you full.
Sidenote:
Above the restaurant entrance door. there are some birds living inside the "Yau Kee Noodle House" restaurant sign.
The birds make the outside front entrance of the restaurant look messy. -
Review from Jennifer K.
Markham, ON
Yau Kee Noodle House is located in the same plaza as T&T Supermarket Middlefield location.
Its concept is similar to Jim Chai Kee. There are more selections though in what you can have in your noodle e.g. wonton, dumplings, fish balls, beef brisket, pig feet, beef intestine... All the offerings are written in Chinese on the wall.... There are no real menus. I wondering if one cannot read Chinese will they have an English menu?
I decided on wonton/fishballs with rice noodles ($5.00), which is the usual I order at Jim Chai Kee. I have to say the noodle is much better than the one that serve at Jim Chai Kee. The kitchen really took the time to prepare my noodle, so it was not as quick as JCK. However, the fishballs are way tastier, with onion/parsley/dried shrimps mixed in with the minced fish. The fish balls does have a lot of flavour and have no fishy tastes at all. The wontons were made with all shrimps. the shrimps were fresh and tasty! The rice noodle were cut into narrower strips and by doing so is more inline with the fresh pho noodle. Yes it is really tasty!
The chilli oil is made by the store. It is not too spicy but has great fragrance. You can buy it for $5 a jar.
I would definitely be back to try out other item on the menu. The price is reasonable with single item with noodle for $4.50.
This is a family runned and owned business, so service though friendly but sometimes can be a little slower.
Cash only!
