Tilbury Restaurant Delta, B.C. Classic north american version of Chinese Food served up fast., super hot and down right satisfying. Hella tender velvet like Kung Pow chicken with sweet yellow and green peppers lovingly layered atop of a light yet starchy bed of fresh Chow Menu noodles. Such gracious customer service. I will be back for the breakfast special. Call for hours. ‘appy Noshin’
Chaminda J.
Place rating: 3 Surrey, Canada
Mostly Chinese food. Food is ok. Can be oily. I had their lunch special which is rice plus one meat/fish item. Fried rice is oily and same goes with sweet sour fish as well. They are able to charge anything they want as their the only location in this industrial area.
Liz S.
Place rating: 5 Bellingham, WA
My partner goes here multiple times a week for breakfast because he works nearby.(I’m writing this review on his behalf — I haven’t been here). The food, service and price are all very good. This is a no frills kind of place but great if you’re in the area and looking to get a reasonably-priced, generously-portioned meal in a clean, friendly environment.
May C.
Place rating: 2 Vancouver, Canada
Squished in between two industrial buildings, this little restaurant isn’t so little once you step inside. Like the size of a small banquet hall, this cafeteria-like style diner sells Chinese food, burgers, sandwiches, and breakfast. A 2 egg & bacon with hash browns and toast breakfast special is $ 4.95 until 10am. It’s like a one stop shop for neighborhood offices. I can imagine this place filling up at lunch time during the week. While we don’t venture out to Delta often, we were carless for 2 hours, so this was the only place nearby and open. We were just looking to get a drink, but found ourselves curious and so we ordered a green salad($ 3.25) and wonton noodles($ 6.50). The iceberg lettuce salad was topped with shredded carrots and a few slices of cucumber. I asked for a balsamic vinaigrette dressing on the side, and that was the extent of my salad. The wonton noodles on the other hand weren’t bad, but you can definitely taste the MSG in the soup. There was a good amount of pepper in the soup too. The wontons consisted of just pork, and were mediocre. Despite all this, I’m sure they do well because they’re one of two restaurants within a two block radius.