YOGI Noodle

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The key aspect of this restaurant is the Chinese cuisine. YOGI Noodle offers you perfectly cooked fish soup, sandwiches and beef. In accordance with the visitors' opinions, coffee is great.

It's always a pleasure to rest and have a meal here because of the fast service.

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Just had dinner here last night and was far from impressed. The street-style rice noodle rolls (街邊腸粉) appeared to have been not made in house as they lacked a certain uniformed cylindrical roundness. While I have absolutely no problem with that, the troubling fact is that the rice noodle rolls seemed to be superheated (i.e. clearly way too hot), with the interior of the roll being hotter than the exterior, clearly indicating the work of a certain "Chef Mike" (i.e. the microwave). The other issue I had was that the classic Condensed Milk & Peanut Butter Toast (奶醬多) had absolutely no peanut butter whatsoever—either it was due to incompetence or we were misled (neither a good thing). Lastly, the washrooms were horrendously dirty. Definitely will not be a repeat customer.
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I chose original fish soup base with vermicelli (thin rice noodle). The vermicelli is not fully cooked. The texture tastes bad because of that, and I can also easily tell the vermicelli is undercooked because it doesnt that feeling of crystal clear color which fully boiled starch products usually have.
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Yogi Noodle is a solid HK style restaurant in my opinion, I frequent here when I come to get groceries at Foody Mart. Environment: There are lots of parking space at the Bamburg Plaza, in comparison to the T&T plaza slightly off North, coming here is a wayyyy better experience for me. The restaurant itself itself is quite small, they have some 4 person booth seats and some larger round tables for around 6 people. Kids high chairs are available if needed. Food: The menu is gigantic, it basically has everything you can imagine in Chinese Southern Cuisine and some more westernized food. Personally I like their Vietnamese Chicken on rice, the Sizzling Steak on Hot Plate, and the make it your own noodles (the fish soup base is pretty good). Usually all these dishes comes with a hot drink on the side and it costs extra $1 if you want to substitute for a cold one. Service: Your typical Asian restaurant service, no designated waiter for your table, free for call for anyone for service.
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Scheduled hours: 8AM - 11PM
$$$$ Price range per person up to CAD 10
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325 Bamburgh Cir, Unit 109A, M1W 3Y1
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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325 Bamburgh Cir, Unit 109A, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M1W 3Y1
Features
Delivery Wi-Fi Takeaway Parking TV
Opening hours
SundaySun 8AM-11PM
MondayMon 8AM-11PM
TuesdayTue 8AM-11PM
WednesdayWed 8AM-11PM
ThursdayThu 8AM-11PM
FridayFri 8AM-12AM
SaturdaySat 8AM-12AM

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