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Contribuisci feedbackWe are frequent guests at this restaurant. Our kids enjoy it and we appreciate the delicious meals. Despite a negative encounter with the staff that almost deterred us, we are glad we came back. There were many new employees, but the food was still excellent, especially the soups. Daniel remembered us from previous visits and provided exceptional customer service - friendly and helpful. Thank you Daniel. This was our first time at this particular location and the manager should be proud to have such dedicated staff. We are already looking forward to our next visit.
I love Magic Noodle's noodles! Ever since I first brought my kids here, we've been big fans. Even though they're older now, they still love watching the noodle chef in action. During our last visit, we decided to order some of our favorite dishes. The staff was very friendly and attentive as we waited for our food. We ended up getting the Signature Fryer, Magic Lamb, Hearty Wonton Soup, Smokey Duck, and Popcorn Chicken. Our food was hot, fresh, and served in generous portions. We didn't have to wait long and the kids had a great time watching the noodle-making process. Overall, it was another fantastic visit and delicious meal. Keep up the good work, Magic Noodle!
I'll come here once a month. Food and value if fair. But this time I went the services was terrible. We had to call the server several times to pay for our meal, told us to wait while they chat. Finally, I was ready to go when they finally came by to pay us, had to wait until they took the bill that had forgotten Takeout Box, had to ask again. I'm not even sorry. I don't think I'd come back.
I wanted to make a quick contribution to the return to this restaurant after I did not visit four years ago. I loved the articles in this restaurant again. There are so many noodle restaurants near Richmond Hill and Markham that Magic Noodle... really has to compete with the others. During this visit we ordered the number 110 “Organ Donor” (Why do they call that? Pasta with lambs, haggis (intestines, cilantro, scalions and cattle excursions. I asked for the thinst type of noodles. The noodles were great but became soft and muddy fast in the hot broth. I really enjoyed the broth! In fact, I finished the whole bowl of soup. The beef tripe was really tender, but the intestine was to blur and tasted "crushy". We also ordered a page of Popcorn Chicken and a Yang Kebab (lamb skewer). Their prices have risen compared to four years ago (now it is $2.79 while it used to cost $1.99. To my surprise, the Popcorn Chicken was so perfect and for my pleasure! It was a small part, but not bad for a snack. Yang Kebab was like that. It was more fat than actual meat and the Cumin powder was not very obvious. I love this place after four years. From mid February 2019, this location in Richmond Hill of Magic Noodle will start 24 hours a day!
Our group of seven went to this restaurant. We had to call the server over, but once she arrived at our table, she was very patient and answered all of our questions. She also gave us a heads up about the spicy dishes and recommended that we reduce the amount of food we ordered since we didn't realize how large the portions were. The restaurant was clean and had a pleasant atmosphere. The prices were very reasonable. I would definitely recommend this restaurant.