Love going here before work. Their rice with lobster sauce is great. Lots of variety unless you go here all the time then you’re probably used to it haha!
Tracy C.
Place rating: 2 Etobicoke, Canada
I had some type of black bean beef on top of rice noodles. It arrived piping hot and the serving was huge. Noodles were really overcooked though and some of the pieces of beef were a bit on the rare side. However, if I’m back that way again, I’ll order something else because Ted B.‘s pics of the black pepper chicken and spicy calamari with fried rice looked awesome.
Jennifer P.
Place rating: 2 Ottawa, Canada
Tsui Xiang Tsuen is located in the food court of the Mississauga Chinese Centre(a.k.a. Sino Mall). Like I mentioned in another review, the food court at the Mississauga Chinese Centre is like a much smaller, dirtier and sadder version of the food court at First Markham Place. It’s all independent vendors, no big name chains. I went here with my parents and we got food from different vendors and then shared. At Tsui Xiang Tsuen we got the Cantonese Chow Mein($ 6.95). My parents enjoyed it but I didn’t like it all that much. The noodles tasted a bit rancid to me. Like either the wheat used to make the noodles was old, or the oil used to fry the noodles was old. I was surprised by this because this vendor seemed to be the busiest of all the vendors in the food court. Anyway, the noodles were not that crispy and tasted stale to me. The toppings though were good. The Cantonese Chow Mein had BBQ pork, chicken, shrimp and squid in it, as well as carrots, onions, and bok choy. The portion was large. They have a hot tea dispenser where you can help yourself to free hot tea. Like I said, this vendor was the most popular, so maybe we just got a dud of a dish. I would not order the Cantonese Chow Mein again here. FYI: They do catering. When we were there, we saw some people come and pick up huge platters of food.
Alan K.
Place rating: 5 London, Canada
As the first reviewer mentioned, the quantities of food at this place are huge and the prices are wallet-friendly. I got the beef ho fun and it came with a small container of soup. I didn’t care for the soup(at all!) but the beef ho fun which consisted of wide rice noodles stir fried with slices of beef, bean sprouts, and soy sauce was fantastic. The entire dish was piping hot and had a good amount of wok hei. This place is a gem.
RJ S.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Large amounts of food for a cheap price. Tucked inside the mall at Mississauga Chinatown, this small but amazing restaurant is where you will find some great chinese food. If you look at the place you’d be like HELL no but when you see so many people ordering from this place you just know somethings up. And of course there is, the food is very cheap and if you were to order just one dish it can easily feed a family of four for less than $ 5. I know what you’re thinking, its cheap so it must not taste that good. Well you’re wrong the quality of the food is excellent almost up to par with some of the top Chinese restaurants in the GTA. The two ladies at the front are very sweet. If you’ve never gone here you would think that they are very aggressive b/c they’re always trying to attract customers by shoving their menu in your face. But trust me they are not, very friendly and love to chat it up when they’re not busy. There is a wide variety of food available; noodles, rice dishes, sweet and sour items, soup, deep fried goodness. They also offer huge party trays for a very good price. Items to definetly get — wonton noodle soup — shanghai noodles — japanese udon noodles — singapore noodles — shrimp fried rice — beef ho fun — deep fried spicy squid