Definitely a hidden treasure! Their food is very flavourful, and I love coming back here. Very cheap(especially the specials), but it may not look well on the inside of the restaurant. Many disregard the interior and exterior appearance, but have a taste and you’ll be amazed. Recommend the Shanghai Noodles, Egg Foo Yong, Chicken Fried Rice, Sweet and Sour Chicken, Wonton Noodle Soup, and Chicken Wings!
Michael A.
Place rating: 1 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
I ordered a chicken fried rice. I got 95% rice and 5% chicken. Pics needed on the menu. Waste of $ 5.60
Karim I.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Good value and tasty. This place is located in a strip mall opposite the science center. There are quite a few good fopd spots there including shaheen tikka, but i dropped in to try the noodle soup brisket. After placing my order, i waited not long and chef brought it out. Good size portion and tasty, best of all good price. Next day i tried Sichuan shrimp takeout and although the fried rice wasn’t as good as i expected, the portion size and cost for $ 6 was to be expected. Nice spot to drop in for a lunch combo.
Kerin D.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is my local place to order Chinese. It’s not haute-cuisine. This is you standard hot, greasy, salty, fattening Chinese food that you order as a guilty pleasure. It’s dependable, inexpensive and very tasty. You DONOT want to eat in. Go pick up or get take out. The service… they mean well, but it’s terrible. I don’t care — I just want my Mulan Fried Rice.
Brenda S.
Place rating: 4 Lancaster, NY
A friend and I went to Mulan fifteen minutes before they closed, because Sunny Supermarket’s food court was already shut down for the night. Well geez. Darn cheap and darn tasty. Looks like an aging McDonald’s but smells a whole lot better. Don’t tell my boss that I skipped over the more authentic looking items for the sweet-and-sour chicken, which did not disappoint. I ate half for dinner last night and half for lunch today. This grungy little plaza is full of treasure. I have to decide whether to try something else next time I’m there, or just go back to Mulan.
Julia H.
Place rating: 3 East York, Canada
While looking at different restaurants in the area, came upon this restaurant posting and decided to try it, as it is down the street from work. Not bad when you want something slightly cheaper than Congee Star. It is a mix of chinese and choy suey menu.
Jay M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is becoming a lunchtime favourite since I’ve started working in the area, but lets start by getting out of the way the fact that this place is in Flemingdon Park, and is much like all the restaurants in this little strip mall. We’re talking no frills type eating. If you want a nice dining environment or even well maintained bathrooms, you’re in the wrong part of town. But if you’re looking for some quick and cheap for take out, this is a gem of a spot. There are always good specials and most have pictures in the place to help with the selection process. Most meals are a combination of meat with a bit of veggies over rice or noodles or sorts. I’ve had the chicken curry on steamed rice, the szechuan chicken over fried rice, and today the Singapore curried rice noodle with shrimp and pork(minus the shrimp on request). The curry is a little bland and generic yellow curry but with some hot sauce thrown in was pretty good. The szechaun chicken had a good level of spice but a really nice flavour to it. Not just spice for the sake of being spicy. The Singapore curried rice noodle was delicious. Again, limited spice in the curry but the rice noodle and bean sprouts and veggies all mixed up worked very well together. Each meal has cost in the $ 5 to $ 6.25 ballpark after tax, and was a hefty amount of food which in the case of the chicken rice combo’s, I was actually able to have enough leftovers for leftovers! All in all, for cheap and quick food with good portions and decent flavours, this place is certainly worth a try if you’re in the neighbourhood.
DeMarco B.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
My co-workers and I decided to try out a place near our work since we are getting sick of the café food downstairs and across the way(expensive/bad). Word got around that Mulan was actually a good place to check out and eat, being in Flemingdon Park. We were all a little skeptical as everything on the menu was under 6 dollars, but there was a lot of people eating there, so they must be doing something right. I ordered the shanghai noodles which had pork and shrimp in it. It was in my hands within 10 minutes and was piping hot! Huge portions for 5.35. I came back to my office and was extremely surprised and satisfied with my order. It only lacked some veggies but I can only imagine this is what street food is like in Hong Kong. Hidden gem for sure, however the inside is a sight for sore eyes(but I wouldn’t want it any other way). Will head back for sure!