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Was looking for some Chinese fastfood but authentic Chinese fast food and not something you would get in Eaton Centre. I was impressed with this stall. The noodles was home made and fresh. There was an individual forming the dough of the noodles. Everything was very affordable. Should check it out if you are on a budget.
My usual place with my wife when it comes to Lazy Sunday and dont wanna cook day , the pulled noodle with spicy minced pork is my fav out there... just cant get enough of this place and its price is just fabulous ...
I love how they pull their own noodles here. <br/ <br/ My friend and I shared the pan fried pork dumplings and #17 on menu. <br/ <br/ The pan fried pork dumplings were really good. I also really enjoyed the flavour of the broth that came with the noodles. The only problem was the chicken. It was virtually tasteless unseasoned chicken by itself but once added to the broth it was a bit more flavourful.
Sun's Kitchen is a small food court vendor on the second floor of Pacific Mall that specializes in hand-pulled noodles. The chef customizes each bowl to order, drawing in crowds with the loud sounds of dough being banged and stretched. When I began my quest for hand-pulled noodles in Toronto, Sun's Kitchen was one of the few options available. While many Chinese restaurants offered them on their menu, only a handful were dedicated noodle shops. My expectations were high for Sun's Kitchen.