The food was tasty and the prices were average. I felt like the food was a mix of Chinese and south east asian flavours. Green chicken curry — presentation was nice and the flavour was decent Special shrimp rolls — just imagine a fried Sui Mai Sambal shrimp with tomato paste — tasted like sweet and sour pork to me but with shrimp. I would have preferred pork. Curry okra — average Some meatballs dish — Tasty meatballs in a curry creamy flavour. This and the green chicken curry were my favourite Pineapple fried rice — decent… rice was a little chewy to me Curry Roti — decent
Bob Y.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
This restaurant can be quite busy at lunch time and afternoon. May be I have high expectation of this place, but the curry beef brisket, curry ox tongue, green curry chick in coconut are no good. I suspect they use those Japanese package curry for curry beef. Roti curry sauce is way too watery. pork cutlet suppose to be their signature dish, I find it average. Sambal pawn #404 and Malaysian french toast are good. Won’t go back.
Allison Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
Asian Delight does not serve authentic South East Asian cuisine. All the dishes we ordered were timid in flavours. So get this expectation out of your mind. Based solely on the deliciousness, the food is a OK. We ordered a few dishes. I can solidly recommend the deep fried chicken wings with shrimp sauce. Pretty bold in flavour. The stir fried bean tasted of a mix of sambal and chili sauce(yap, not authentic). It actually tasted pretty good, if you can tolerate the spiciness, cause the beans swam in sauce. The satay looked funny cause they were completely covered in sauce. It tasted alright, but as mentioned, not bold enough. The lamb satay was the best, and the beef satay was disappointing. I can’t recommend the Hainanese chicken. It tasted like regular plain chicken. The texture was tender and moist, though. It is way over priced at $ 12.
Tania C.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
An update. Tried their curry and also the Kuala lumpar fried noodles, baked portugese chicken on rise, the skewers on the appetizers, roti canai, and cheesecakes and milk tea. The fried noodles were spicy and really tasty, actually had a kick to it. I would order it again. The curry was good also but more about average. We didn’t mind the skewers but it was nothing special. The roti was great, as usual and we ordered two, knowing full well we would devour them both. Their milk tea is similar to Teh Tarik which is made the Malaysian style way where they mix it in a shaker(or two cups) by using long pours between the two halves of the shaker(or cups)(and repeating it a few times) in order to create some frothiness in the drink. The baked Portuguese chicken took awhile to come, as they have to make it, then bake it and it was pretty tasty. The service was great and I can’t wait to try more dishes.
Steve S.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Food was ok I guess. Portions are small. Price slightly higher than comparable Chinese places in the area. Only came here cause it’s close to the office. The restaurant was almost empty at 1pm on a Friday.
Diane H.
Tu valoración: 4 Markham, Canada
Recently, my friends and I went to this place several times. Surprisingly, it is one of the good places to sit down, talk and eat. Every time, I usually ordered Malaysian dishes as I, particularly like Malaysian food so much. This place really gave me a good dining experience every time and I felt so fulfilled with my ordered food — KL Fried Noodle, Mango Fish, Prawns with Yellow Curry, Spicy Devil Fish, Black Pepper Crab and Bak Kut Teh. You will never forget its finer flavor…
Jennifer K.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
2.5 star Asian Delight is trying to be everything. Hong Kong Style Café during lunch? Malaysian and Chinese during dinner? Karaōke Café at night? Lunch Special is $ 8.50 which includes a soup and a drink. There are quite a few items to choose from including some Hong Kong Style café items and Malaysian dish. Curry Laksa($ 8.50) with the Soup of the Day Cream of Ham was disappointing. The soup tasted bland and the noodle was so overcooked as it was so soggy. Soup was really watery and lack any spices. Service though was excellent as I was there at 11:15 am and the restaurant was empty. I would be back to give Asian Delight another try. I really wish they could be better as there is not too many«good» Malaysian/Singaporean Restaurants in the area.
Debbie P.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Came here for dinner with my parents. Portions are small. $ 10 for the ‘four of kinds’ veggie dish — the 4 veggies being eggplant, mushroom, okra and green beans. It tasted good but was a little too oily. $ 12 for half of hainanese chicken — the chicken was slightly salty. $ 10 for pad thai — the pad thai was a disappointment, especially since this was a malaysian restaurant. The flavor just wasn’t there. $ 10 for pineapple fried rice — Normally restaurants serve the rice in half of a pinapple, but here they only served a slice of the pineapple. Their pulled milk tea was good. They are doing soft opening right now, probably going to change up the menu.