After a few minutes of ordering, we got our hot noodle soups! They were steaming hot, which was a great thing. They were also rather delicious too. Of course, being a food court vendor, sometimes you can’t expect too much from them(with the exception of this place called Prince BBQ), but the rice noodles here were moderately decent. They weren’t very smooth and a little rough in texture. One thing I did like about the noodle soup was that the preserved egg was so, so good! It tasted almost like a tea egg. Yum! The portion was decent too. However, one huge downfall was that I could taste the MSG in the soup base right away. This also meant that for the rest of the afternoon, I was really thirsty from eating lunch at this place… :/Read more at
Mosquito W.
Place rating: 5 North York, Canada
Their cold noodles are awesome!!! It’s my fav noodle here, especially in hot weather!(It was good in winter too!) Tried other noodles in soup, but I still think the cold noodles are the best! All the dish comes with a drink… it’s like some tea with some lemon flavour… but it’s not iced lemon tea… I can’t describe it. I usually will just grab other drink from bubble tea store!
Kathy H.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
yummmm!!! I can’t believe this only has 3 reviews! This is upstairs in the PMall food court, beside the stage near the boys’ washrooms. It’s northern Chinese(northwest region) cuisine. Mostly soup noodles. My friend introduced me to this vendor specifically for the Sliced Lamb With Noodle In Soup(B1). He ordered it without spice and it’s graciously flavourful lamb soup. Without spice, it’s still delicious. Of course I decide on the photo with red colour(A1). I couldn’t help it. FYI I have a western spicy palette so when I say«mild» I mean mild. When Chinese people say mild, it’s spicy. The soup I ordered is with fish balls, beef balls, and half an egg. On the menu it has ONE chilli pepper rating which, according to the staff, is «mild» and«not that spicy» but«definitely tasty.» The noodles are chewy, slippery, not doughy, and exactly as Jen K says(lol because she describes noodles better). And plenty! My 1-chilli-rating dish is, yes my tongue can verify, NOTMILD but perfect!!! I finished it without downing a lot of bubble tea. But IF I didn’t have anything to drink, I’d still be okay. I LOVEDIT. I think I’d rate it 4⁄10 spicy, where 5 is spicy and anything above you taste nothing but spice. Anything 7+ I start to dislike. And 4(which is my B1 bowl) would be: I taste the spicy enough to trigger my tongue and the flavours of the soup are enhanced(not destroyed). ANDDELICIOUS. If you are okay with spicy, you can take this. Otherwise I think A2 is the same but without the spicy. The noodles and fish balls are also delicious! Most items are $ 7 each. Comes with a small cup of COLD tea… I want to say chrysanthemum but it tastes more complicated than that. It was good though.
Josephine C.
Place rating: 4 Markham, Canada
Delicious yummy noodles. I have been here several times and today i tried the beef brisket noodles which is their most popular dish. Noodles were wonderful as usual, however i noticed when i walk to and from the stall the strong stench of smelly armpits that seems to stick around. At first i thought someone smelly had walked by, but then i noticed the smell every time i walked by and even thought it might be coming from the ingredients in my noodles. Or it may be from the stall near there at the corner. i am not sure. Either way, i would have enjoyed my noodles more if not for the aweful smell.
Jenny G.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I always come to eat here when I come to Pacific mall. A taste of home. 土豆粉和凉皮都超好吃, 还便宜
Jennifer K.
Place rating: 3 Markham, Canada
3.5 Star If you want to train your taste buds to be ready for all those CMYE spicy wings challenge, looks no further! If you can eat and finished the Hot version and even down the broth, you are ready for anything! A1 Potato Noodle in Soup($ 5.99) with the choice of mild, medium and hot level of spiciness, I decide on the hottest one. I was not disappointed. It brought tears in my eyes as I slurped down my noodles… The potato noodle itself was chewy, slippery and a lot less doughy than the regular ones. The broth is interesting enough as it was seasoned with sesame seed and a lot of coriander. Shredded wood ear fungus and bean curd added extra texture. Luckily, I was alone… as I drying my eyes and I know I will be back for all these different version of potato noodle soup! Sliced Lamb Noodle extra spicy please! You can find Potato Noodle Soup of Bai inside the Heritage Centre of Pacific Mall. Don’t worry, there is a complimentary herbal drink that comes with all the noodles, you will need it!