I had been to Golden Jade Restaurant when it was at Silverstar Blvd and I found it was OK. So no surprising my experience here at their location is similar. The Afternoon Tea menu seems to have a more choices compares to the last time I visited. Beef Brisket with Noodle and Choice of Drink($ 6.50) is quite filling as it has good amount of protein and carbs. The restaurant itself can get a little stuffy with its sun room like set up. Great to have all these natural light from all the windows but they better has their AC on high during summer. Staff is nice and friendly. May worth coming by if you are in the area. Cash Only.
Calvin S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
+.5 for service A little hard to find and definitely smaller than the previous restaurant, but Golden Jade lives after being kicked out of the Silver Star plaza. There’s not a lot of parking spaces in here, but since this is the only restaurant establishment in a lot that’s purely office units, it isn’t really an issue. The restaurant itself is quite no frills; didn’t seem to have many decorations at all. Either way, the prices make sense considering the food quantity and quality you get here. I had the vermicelli with tomatoes and beef brisket in fish soup(if I remember correctly… it was one of their standalone specials in the menu). Either way, the portions are huge and the fish broth was tasty without it being fishy. The vermicelli was quite good, although overall I thought the diced tomatoes were of a lackluster quality. For the price I paid though I shouldn’t complain much. Service was good, most of the employees were the same ones as the previous Scarborough location. My parents seem to like this place, so I’ll likely return to try some other items. Free wifi! Ask for password.
GT T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
It’s the same Golden Jade at silver star. Portion of dishes are big. Good to have 4 + ppl to go.
Allison Y.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Markham, Canada
This is the same Golden Jade as the one that used to be located on Silver Star Blvd. The owner reopened it here approximately a month ago. The food, the portion and the prices were all on par with market. We ordered 1 rice entrée and 2 noodle entrees. I found the flavours a little bland, but it could be just me, as I had eaten some bold tasting food the evening before. The Cantonese stir fried noodle was fresh with lots of meat and stuffs. It was the best dish of the three that we ordered. The«dry lo» noodle was unique. The colour implied that it was salty, but it really wasn’t. The oiliness level was acceptable. The fried rice didn’t look as appetizing, but my mom was okay with it. The portion of both noodles could feed a man of big appetite, or 1.5 eater of average appetite. The portion of the rice was of 1-person portion. Most rice and noodle dishes are priced between $ 9 to $ 12 before tax. There are dinner entrees on menu, and they are more expensive. I didn’t order any dinner entrée, so I cannot comment on them. Services was more attentive than other HK tea café. The premise is newly renovated, so it was clean.