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Ouvert maintenant 07:00 - 19:00
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3833 Midland Avenue, M1V 5L6
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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D'après les commentaires des visiteurs, la cuisine chinoise est plutôt bonne. Si vous avez faim, venez ici pour un congee savoureux. Un halo halo délicieux est le plat le plus savoureux. La plupart personnes mettent en évidence que vous pouvez essayer un thé immense à ce restaurant.

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Kelvin Y. Demander la suppression d'informations
I used to hang out in this plaza a lot as a young adult due to my volunteering engagements. But to tell you the truth, the food court was a bit of a dump back in the day. 20+ years later, it's even more so. And if you can deal with the dirty tables and the occasional stench (I guess I've been desensitized having spent enough time in HK and China) there are a few decent budget food options here. De Ke Yi being one of them. De Ke Yi actually opened after I ended my volunteering involvement at this plaza, so I can't say I've frequented their business many times. Of the few times I've been there, I got the pig's liver rice roll. And they never disappoint. For $5, you get an honest portion and quality food. The rice batter has a good chew to it and a nice rice taste. The pork liver was marinated properly where you will get a slight chewy crunch and no funny porky taste. I don't recall getting anything else from them, but I can't see how you could go wrong with any of their rice rolls. If you can turn a blind eye to the dining hygiene and environment or is totally content with taking out, De Ke Yi is a great option for Canto food lovers!
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The congee texture is definitely unskillful because they are still hard instead of the smooth and soft texture Cantonese style. If a chef cannot cook a real congee, what is there to say of his other dishes!! I order a Seafood congee, they give me a Laiwan Sampan congee instead. They even consider their Lai wan congee as Seafood congee. They said because there are shrimps and other seafood in the congee. To con your customer is not good business sense.
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Who is rating this place so high??? I definitely DON'T recommend the wonton noodles or congee. Be aware the wonton noodles are not egg noodles but and wontons don't have any shrimp in them, just pork. The broth had a gingery dishwasher soap quality to them I couldn't even finish half of it. Maybe I was supposed to use all the condiments to make my own broth?? 1/5 Congee is literally water and rice that's been boiled for a few minutes. We got the century egg/pork congee and the only flavour that came through was cilantro. 1/5 Edit: I'm learning this is a specific regions style of congee. My bad but my taste review still stands. On to the decent stuff. I should probably give them more credit for rice rolls, they're above average and have lots of different options. The rice rolls themselves weren't silky like some other places (sam's congee) but still good. Fillings were ok, nothing notable about the char siu one were good. If you must come here, I'd recommend rice rolls. 4/5 I thought the ox tongue pastry was good (light, pillowy, crispy outside) but my wife is the expert in this and she said she would have liked it to be chewier but still good overall. 4/5 The other nice thing about this place is complementary soy milk. Tastes better than supermarket stuff. I'm giving it 3/5 total because for everything we got it was still only $20ish and the rice rolls saved it, kind of. Was hoping the hole in the wall would be a hidden gem but it can stay hidden imo. Great if you're on a budget or only want rice rolls, otherwise just go to another place with a higher floor for flavour.
Chinois, Options végétariennes
Ouvert maintenant 07:00 - 19:00
€€€ Fourchette de prix par personne jusqu'à CAD 10
Da Ke Yi Snacks sur la carte
© OpenStreetMap contributions
3833 Midland Avenue, M1V 5L6
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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