Unfortunately this business closed almost 2 years ago! I liked how convenient it was hope some cheap Chinese or Asian will open around bloor and avenue or bloor and Bay Area.
Colin S.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
Ordered deliver and it was over an hour and a half. The food was not great after all that…
Martin W.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Its westernized, non authentic Chinese food in a great location and run by Chinese. The place is dingy and gets busy at food hours. They do have good combos where they serve you soup, egg rolls and tea with rice and some sort of meat and veggie dish for $ 7.99 that will fill you up. If you are craving Chinese food(if you can call it that), then go for it. Otherwise, I’d skip it.
Karen S.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
Uhhh… only come here if you’re desperate for Chinese food, otherwise, I would say, «Skip it!» It’s a dingy, but welcoming enough place with very cheap meals. My colleagues and I know this as the ‘cheap Chinese place’. I had the lunch special, BBQ pork with bean curd on rice which came with a pop for $ 4.95 plus tax. For $ 1 more, you could add some greens. The meal looked a bit like leftovers and was merely edible. Others in the party had the lemon chicken combo which came with wonton soup, a spring roll and rice. The lemon chicken was a good size — 2 chicken breast halves breaded and freshly deep-fried with the sauce on the side. Crispy and delicious so I’m told. Overall, this is truly an epitome of the ‘Meh’ experience.
Julianna C.
Tu valoración: 2 Calgary, Canada
China Garden is the hideous lovechild of American-style Chinese food(which, overseas is actually regarded as a separate cuisine altogether) and Hakka-style(as mentioned by Andreas D.) Chinese food. It’s greasy, salty, and saucy. Not to mention, five dollars!
Andreas D.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Just as an FYI, China Garden is a Hakka style restaurant. Meaning, the menu is different from what you might expect.
A K.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place was alright, a friend and I couldn’t decide what to eat and she picked this, so I went along with it. I ordered veggie chow mein, and my noodles were crispy. It tasted pretty fresh to me and it was piping hot. Service is left to be desired, this place is packed at lunch time, and we were placed at the end of the restaurant where there is a cash register, and lots of hustle and bustle. The waiter also served me and my friends food at different times, that were far apart. Overall I was satisfied with this as a cheap non authentic Chinese restaurant.
Vanessa V.
Tu valoración: 3 New York, NY
decent, cheap, take-out style chinese. tastes more americanized than most chinese food in toronto so i’d order from here when i was craving nyc style chinese(of course, it’s not as good as chinese in nyc). it was also the only place open on xmas eve last year so it gets extra props for that.