I’m never coming back here unless the restaurant changes the policies again. As of today? May 15th2016 all of the set dinners(usually includes soup, drink & dessert w/the entrée) will only be served until 6pm! What’s the point coming here now? I totally live for those! I know it’s so the establishment can make more revenue with hopes of people ordering the big dishes but it’s a little annoying. When our friends wanted to order anything with pork chop, nothing was available. Ahh. why is this restaurant even opened? Going to look for other alternatives for fast dinner. Service was good. They were prompt and polite. Our table also got comp Chinese soup.
Rae C.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
I don’t reccomend this café. I went, I ate, I regret it all. I went for what I was hoping to be a decent enough breakfast with a maybe passable milk tea. The milk tea was salty, the silverware was dirty, and well I guess the food was okay. Other than that, the place was small and the bill took forever. I don’t reccomend this place unless it improves but I won’t know because I’m not going back. This whole experience has left me just as salty as my milk tea.
Jess A.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Came here for dinner. Originally ordered the bolognese. Once it arrived, I started mixing the sauce and the noodles and became aware of a burnt odor. I smelled the dish and it had a very strong burnt smell. The staff was nice about replacing the dish but they said the bolognese was supposed to have a burnt taste… I did try one bite of the dish and it literally tasted like they burnt the bottom of the pot black and the black smoke had seeped into the sauce. I really hope that it’s not intentional as the burnt smell was quite strong. Otherwise, the other dishes were OK.
Karen X.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
The new restaurant is owned by the same owner as the previous restaurant — Leslie Café. The waitress who served us has very bad attitude. Bad customer service. We ordered the most typical HK style curry rice with beef brisket, it tasted so bland and it took them forever to cook. We also ordered beef satay noodle … Again, very bland… We are done with Tasty Delight, ex Leslie Café.
Arnold L.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Tasty Delight has replaced the formed Leslie Café, and I must say it has made a decent transition. This café is your typical Hong Kong style of what you expect. The food is good. There are the typical dishes of what you would normally find in this type of restaurant(Baked Rice, Noodle Soups, Milk Tea, etc). The prices for any dish is reasonable, you will pay for what you expect. The service was quite efficient, the waiters were very attentive and a pleasure to talk with. Overall, if you are looking for a quick bite to eat at a decent price. then check out Tasty Delight Fusion House.
Emily L.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Went to this restaurant in the morning for an easy breakfast. i went with a friend, and ordered a breakfast of Beef congee and deep fried dough. The breakfast in general was pretty average, it was not especially good or bad. the deep fried dough was pretty good. and the portion was fare, given the price they charged. I think the overall impression i have of this hong kong style café, which they like to call fusion, is that it is exactly what it advertise. Casual hong kong comfort food, with no hassle and a affordable price. I would recommend to others in the area if they have a craving for hong kong style food or breakfast, and simply would like a not so expensive meal. The service was also friendly and efficient, which made the experience relatively enjoyable
Titus T.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
This café is located in what was formerly also a hong kong café. They simply redid the name and décor. And increased the price a bit. In terms of food this place is decent. Went to this place before for lunch. And today for breakfast. The breakfast is priced same as other hong kong places avereage meal is 5 – 7 dollars and includes a hot drink. Overall a good deal when you compare it to western breakfast joint where average meal runs you a lot more. Now the food was not bad. However i would not say its spectacular. The service is fast and efficent like all hong kong café joints are usually. I would recommend for anyone just want some hong kong food comfort food as it is a servicable restaurant that wont cost you an arm or leg
Jess L.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
If you’re looking for good Chinese food(café styles), definitely come here to get it in generous portions at an affordable price! The people working here know how to do it, fast and done with smiles. Lots of weekday deals as well as a good breakfast menu. Located in a convenient plaza which has a chinese grocery store attached… can do your shopping all in one go!
Will T.
Tu valoración: 2 Toronto, Canada
One of my biggest pet peeves at restaurants are unclean cups or bowls. Tasty Delight hit the jack pot of my pet peeve. I came here for the afternoon tea. One cup had tea stain, and the others had some black bits. I was already not too pleased before I ordered. The afternoon tea menu was quite limited. It doesn’t have the tradition«A, B, C meal» of Hong Kong café and lacks the variety of other fusion restaurants like Phoenix. The price for breakfast, afternoon tea, lunch sets are expensive compared to other places. I wanted to order a baked spaghetti but it was $ 10 here where it could be $ 7 – 8 in other HK style cafes. The Shanghai fried noodles was really greasy. The fried spaghetti wasn’t bad but there were a lot of raw onions. Basically it tasted the same as fried soy sauce egg noodles but with spaghetti. If you called this fusion, so be it.
Au N.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
It is really good. .no joke. …today its my first time to come here with my girlfriend after food market(ing) beside this restaurant. .and it turns out to be very good and im a bit conservative. .so i order a japanese chicken teriyaki on rice. …and with the price range $ 8-$ 9. …it a lot to eat. .i can not even finish it. .not just that. …the lady. .i guess she is the owner(Rebecca) she gave us both a bowl of soup for try. .and its pretty good… just only a bit too light. .anyways. .i will score 9 out of 10. .that missing 1 score will be too far for me to come. .i personally live at downtown. .thats why. …
Niki L.
Tu valoración: 1 Central London, Canada
Found a huge bug in the noodle! So gross! Totally ruined the morning on New Year’s Eve
Joanne L.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Perhaps I’ve been listening to too much K-pop. This restaurant is very up and down(if anyone gets this reference, let me know). What I mean is that what they do well, they do really well(see my previous reviews for their crispy beef brisket and their fish noodles). There are certain dishes, however, where they miss the mark by quite a bit. Side note: I’ve never had a starter soup here I didn’t like. Thursday’s Chinese soup was delicious. Very sweet(naturally sweet). It’s a Chinese thing. =) Their king oyster mushroom with snow pea shoots($ 13.99) does not disappoint. We’ve had it twice now and the portion is big, the veggies are fresh, and it’s served piping hot. It’s also $ 2 cheaper than its Congee Queen equivalent(I checked the menu yesterday). My issue this time was that we got their fish belly with tofu in hot pot($ 13.95), and it wasn’t hot enough. Typically, if something is served in a hot pot(and we’re not talking shabu shabu here, but more of a sizzling hot pot), if should come out still bubbling. Part of what you pay for when you order something in a hot pot is that it does exactly that: sizzle and bubble. Otherwise, who cares whether it’s in a hot pot or not. If it doesn’t sizzle and bubble, then the hot pot is rendered useless. This dish came to our table and it wasn’t sizzling. Actually, it was not even as hot as the veggie dish I mentioned above, which did not come in a hot pot. As such, essentially, we paid a premium(typically, getting a dish in a hot pot costs at least a dollar more than its non-hot pot counterpart) for a more unique, but ineffective serving dish. Ironically, it was set up to be super hot. There was a trivet under the dish above the plate, and the waiter who brought it to our table handed it as if he could burn himself. The fish and the tofu tasted good, but I’m cranky about my hot pot. =(
Al L.
Tu valoración: 3 Toronto, Canada
Decent place. Pretty good hainanese chicken. The chicken fat/soup that usually comes with it is premixed into the rice. The iced sweet and sour pork is pretty good, tho its just sweet and sour pork with ice cubes on it. Its different, but nothing groundbreaking. The rest of the noodle dishes are okay, tho the noodles are a bit softer /not al dente. Overall, not a bad place.
Jessica L.
Tu valoración: 1 Toronto, Canada
I came here with some family around 6:30pm. They were a bit busy with their dinner rush. The wait wasn’t too long but they gave us menus and a piece of paper to write our orders down to speed up the process. They have the traditional Hong Kong style«western meals» as well as the Asian dishes on their menu. Service was mediocre. Food: My uncle ordered spam, eggs and rice — which no one could possibly mess up so its a safe choice. My aunt ordered the curry chicken with rice — the curry was horrible! There was no curry taste. Asians love their rice and can tell the difference between stale and fresh rice… Let’s just say this is now on the list of worst rice we’ve ever had. I ordered this seafood pasta with cream sauce — it was HORRIBLE, BLANDANDDISGUSTING. I couldn’t finish it. Never again.
Alex T.
Tu valoración: 3 Markham, Canada
3.5(extra 0.5 for service) Tasty Fusion is now in the place where Leslie Café used to occupy. If you ask me, the fusion part means fusion between a traditional Chinese restaurant and a HK style café. Pros: Items from both Chinese restaurants and HK style café available Food comes out quick Cons: Prices are a bit higher This was my first time here since Tasty Delight took over. First thing to notice is the décor has completely changed for the better. It feels like a family restaurant now. There’s more seating and the booths are much more comfortable than before. It also has a much cleaner feel than before. One look at the menu and you see that Tasty Fusion offers items you can find at both Chinese restaurants and HK style cafes. This is great when you have a group where some people want to go one way and some want the other. The menu is split up between the two as well. As like HK stlye cafes, all items are that part of the menu come with a drink and soup. The menu has a lot of items to choose from as well. They even have a Chinese banquet style menu that you see at the larger Chinese restaurants, crazy! I ordered the baked chicken in cream sauce with cheese and spinach and my GF got a won ton noodle. The food comes out rather fast, I think we got both our orders well within 10 minutes of ordering. Strangely, my baked rice came out before the won ton noodle. Baked rice should take a lot longer to make? Anyways, the presentation of the food here is well done. For the most part, I liked my baked rice. I would of preferred more of the sauce though. It was mostly only over the chicken, there was barely any over the rice. My GF’s won ton noodle was well portioned. You get 5 won tons that are made with all shrimp inside or at the very least, little to no filler at all. The food overall was good, not the best, but well above serviceable. The prices here are a bit higher than other places. My baked rice went for $ 10.95. I can get the same thing at other places for about $ 8 – 9 depending on the place. It’s a bit of a premium. The service is excellent though. As soon as they see you have a little one, they change up the bowls and utensils with child friendly ones. They were pretty nice throughout the entire meal and were quick when you called. I like the idea behind having a Chinese restaurant with a HK style café all in one. You get a great experience albeit with a little bit of a pricing premium. This one of the very few HK stlye café’s in North York and it holds up well. Seeing this is the closest HK style café to me, I will be back in the future.
Yukie C.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place is sooooo much better than the place that was previously here(Leslie café). The food is great and they give you free soup and dessert. Service is attentive and nice. Love their breakfast too!
Hubert L.
Tu valoración: 5 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
I am so glad Tasty Delight took over what was previously known as Leslie Café. Food is amazing and the prices are fair. This restaurant gives you quality and quantity. For dinner, if you go with at least 4 people, you will usually get complimentary soup and dessert. They allow you to bring your own seafood and they can cook it for you for $ 10/plate. Service is AMAZING. Everyone is so polite with great manners and they smile all the time.
Alex C.
Tu valoración: 4 Toronto, Canada
Came by for lunch and was able to try out the true selections. They have a breakfast and tea time menu but do not have any lunch specials yet. The baked rice and steel plate meals do come with soup and hit drink included. I ordered the baked pork chop over rice with borsch soup and tea. The soup was well flavoured, the rice dish was again very well cooked and the pork chop was very flavorful and not overly tenderized like many other café’s. The rice was also an egg fried rice which added nice texture. Their portions are well sized and served hot. The HK tea that came along was again well executed with good flavor and richness without being overly bitter. The place was packed for lunch and had a little wait for dishes but overall, this is a nice change from the previous Leslie café that occupied the same space.
Michael V.
Tu valoración: 5 Toronto, Canada
This place is our favorite for a family meal. Kid friendly and the staff is wonderful. the food its always flavorful and consistent.
Theresa W.
Tu valoración: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Showed up for breakfast with parents. The prices here a bit higher than Leslie Café, but the food seems to be better quality. The menu is good, but they ran out of hash browns(sad face!), and didn’t offer anything for replacement — an upgrade to condensed milk toast would’ve been nice. I ordered a macaroni soup with spam and condensed milk toast. We also had two other breakfast meals(one with eggs and spam and toast — and no hashbrown), and one egg and meat sandwich. The service here is good — they’re attentive and fast, but seemed to mix up orders every now and then. Overall, a pass. If you visit before April 22nd, there’ 15% off as part of their grand opening.