Lunch time on a Friday afternoon. Busy busy but very efficient kitchen despite the confused person taking the orders at the counter. Simply place your order(hint: be nice to people behind you by knowing what you want BEFORE getting in line!) then step to the right. Ping! Order up in less than 5 minutes. Tables are plentiful but never enough at busy lunch time. No problem the wait for a table is very short and allows the food to cool to a temperature that will not cause damage to your tongue. Flavors are great. Lots of food. Enough to share. One complaint. Fountain drinks are tiny when compared to other fast food joints in the area. Definitely will be back.
Mary P.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Toronto, Canada
I love the food there always fresh lots vegetables. Always friendly service you feel like home when you eat there.
Fran H.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Henry Farm, Canada
Do not EVER come to this place. The food is as disgusting as their service. I asked for a bag to take my leftover food and they berated me for 10 minutes after wanting to charge me for it. The older man and lady(presumably owners) should NOT be in the service business. DISGUSTING! They should be shut down.
Katherine S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Windsor, Canada
Don’t think I would really want to eat inside this place… First time there and I didn’t know what to order. Asked the lady what she would suggest and what I got was pretty good. They only take debit or cash and since I was on a business trip I didn’t have cash on me since I just use credit card and expense it. If you pay by debit, they charge you a $ 0.35 fee.
Quan H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Rude older female. The food is mediocre at best. Like someone else said on here, it’s pricey for what you get. There are a lot better places in the area. Go to Pharmacy and sheppard and you’ll find a variety of chinese places that offer better service and food for a better price. Going back to my first line — the older lady that works here is very rude. Although i like the gentlemen that looks like he’s the owner, I definitely won’t come here again just because of the rude lady.
Margaret H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
Noodle Delight was fantastic in the early ’80’s when they first opened up at the other end of the plaza. These days I find that their food is pretty bland, and very overpriced when you compare it to some of the other traditional Chinese places that have popped up around Scarborough. My advice is drive the extra mile into Agincourt and get some REAL Chinese food. It tastes better and you won’t have to dig as deep into your pocket!
Gerry R.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Stouffville, Canada
I’ve been coming here for over 20 years. It’s fast, tasty and consistent. It’s fast food so don’t expect fine dining but I come year after year because it’s clean, cheap and delicious. I have Bangkok, Kwung Tung, Beef Tenderloin.
ZiHan Y.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
curry beef and curry chicken is awsome,If u order beef things in here,I think you got a right place!Chicken wing is atrractive!
Johnny L.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Markham, Canada
You know those dirty hamburger joints where you question the quality of the meat? Welcome to the Chinese version of that. Noodle Delight looks so nice on the outside and led me to believe that it was like a Congee place. When you step inside, you notice the menu trapped on their old ticker style wall. The options show me some quick Chinese café menu items mixed with fake Western style options. None looked very appealing so I opted with the Teriyaki Chicken as a safe bet. The girlfriend got beef brisket noodle soup. The portion size was pretty big for what you pay, but it just wasn’t very good. The teriyaki chicken is lightly cooked chicken thigh meat that was bland to begin with. They throw«teriyaki» glue… er…sauce on it to add flavor. Didn’t do a good job at it either. The sauce would leak to the bottom and now I have soggy rice to go with bland chicken. Lots of veggies, which are actually good. I’ve always liked Chinese food court options, despite all the grief they get for their uncleanliness… they deliver good food. This place does not.
Laura C T.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Chinese fast food but not in a food court. I was able to get a fish ball noodle soup within 5 minutes(not even) and sit comfortably to eat it. It’s not the nicest environment, but I’ve been to worse. Good for a quick meal with friends or solo with a book. My fish ball soup was very basic. With 2 pieces of choy and a side of hot chilli oil. The menu is really diverse with other cooked dishes in addition to noodles.
Tiger S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 North York, Canada
This is basically the Chinese equivalent of a burger joint. It’s fast. It’s cheap. It’s a bit greasy. There’s no service. Dine in or take out, you’ll get your food in a Styrofoam box. Self serve tables with an area for condiments like salt, straws etc. In the same way that I can’t imagine anyone going out of their way to eat at McDonalds, I don’t imagine anyone coming to Noodle Delight unless it’s out of convenience. I work nearby so it’s not such a bad choice for lunch. But it’s definitely not my first choice for lunch. Portions are large. It’s $ 7.50 for noodles. If you want H +S soup + spring roll, it’s a combo for $ 8.98. One order should be enough for one very hungry man or 2 average women. How’s the quality? It’s what I call edible. It’s the kind of food I’d only eat when I’m really hungry. When I’m not that hungry, I’d rather wait a bit for better options(or just eat at home). I had the pad thai once. It tastes nothing like pad thai from a Thai restaurant. It tastes more Chinese than Thai. I mean… it’s not disgusting or anything. It’s pretty much how I feel when I eat a burger — It’s nothing special, but it’ll fill your hunger and your wallet won’t have to be sad. I would come again if I forget to brown bag my lunch. Otherwise I’d never deliberately come here. This is one of the cheapest options in the area if you consider the price-portion ratio.
V C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
Over priced disgusting food. $ 7.5 for a noodle with no flavor at all. With this food it only worth $ 3 top. I ordered the noodle with beef and green pepper. All the noodle is stick together. Too much sauce and yet there’s no salt in it. The green lepper tasted funny and sour. Stay away from this restaurant. There are alot of good quality Chinesefood in the area with better price.
Dyna B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is really a hit and miss. I read the reviews on this place, and the décor isn’t THAT run down! I’ve been coming to Noodle Delight since I was little and before it became one with the plaza. It used to be a stand alone restaurant. It was always the place my family went to, when my mom just wasn’t in the mood to cook. Couple of years have passed, I’ve moved out of my moms house and now raise a family of my own. As soon as I walked into Noodle Delight, a wave of nostalgia hit me when I saw the same rounded green chairs and run down menus with the same pictures, dating from the 90’s. When I was a kid I always got the Noodle Delight, so why break tradition? I can’t remember the exact taste of it from a long time ago, but it wasn’t half bad. Its just hard thin egg noodles with a cup of steaming hot flavored sauce that you pour on top of the noodles yourself. Its honestly comparable to Cantonese Chow Mein, except I feel the Noodle Delight is lighter in taste with just slices of meat, green peppers, carrots and raddish. My boyfriend got the Kobe. Which was just thinly sliced beef, fried up in oil, soy sauce etc alongside flat noodles. I tried it myself, and man, grease mania, but the flavor and seasoning wasn’t half bad! My boyfriend seemed to have enjoyed it, including the greasyness. This isn’t a place I would ‘Rave’ about. But if you’re looking for fast food Chinese, and are in the area, give it a try. Its not the Noodle Delight I remembered when I was kid, but it can pass off as decent enough food.
Josh R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I really rate this place a 3 but I give it a 4 because of the history that I have with this place. Straight to the food. I love ordering the Kwung Tung(reminds me of Cantonese Chow Mein — noodles with pork, seafood and vegetables), Szechuan Chicken(I always substitute the rice for noodles — don’t ask me why lol) and Beef Brisket on rice. This has been the holy-trinity of staple dishes that my family has been ordering from this place since I wee little kid. While certain things have changed(namely my taste preferences bordering almost snooty-like at times, and my dislike for«fake» asian food) I can’t help but still love this place despite it’s oiliness, increased cost(my $ 5 – 6 combo is like $ 8 – 9 now) and the stomach ache I get when finishing a whole order to myself(note to everyone reading this: SHARE your food, portions are pretty big: P). If I ever get a craving for this type of cuisine and I’m in the area, while there are half a dozen other asian restaurants I would prefer to go to, I will without a doubt choose Noodle Delight on occassion when my nostaligia gets the better of me. Note: the chili oil is serve-yourself, unlike some places that are stingy with the stuff.
Sandra M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Toronto, Canada
I love the noodles here and have been a regular for years. The décor is tired and worn but who cares? In fact, maybe I should just keep this place to myself. Yes, don’t go. Stay away. It’s all mine.
Ana W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
So I learnt that the head chef has finally retired… which obviously means the food will change in flavour. Sometimes good, sometimes bad… this time it lost a star. The spring rolls are no longer as flavourful… the sauce is missing something… no, not just MSG, but something… it’s bland. I need to try out more dishes to see if they are still as good as it used to be.
Tony F.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Groove is in the heart… The chills that you spill Up my back keep me filled With satisfaction when we’re done Satisfaction of what’s to come. I WOULD ask for another Oh yeah, I’d ask for another(that’s right) Your groove I don’t deeply groove. Ugly walls only the bridge My Supper dish My super tasty wish I’d ask for another Watch out! Reviewing Noodle Delight is like reviewing a mom and pop shop burger joint. It’s the asian equivalent to fast food burgers. Now normally I ONLY order the Brisket soup noodles and very rarely stray away from it. And now I remember why. I had the curry chicken special which for $ 10 includes a watery hot and sour soup, a flattened fountain drink, a greasy spring roll(which wasn’t too bad) and the wateriest blandest curried chicken I’ve ever had in my life. Not only was it not any kind of curry I know, it should have been renamed«essence» of curry water. It did come with giant chunks of chicken, but if it’s going to be so flavourless, you could provide me with the mother of all hens and it’s not going to matter. Service has always been the same here since the dawn of time. It’s fast food, where you go up to the counter and order, and the set up is like Harvey’s, but they always somehow make you feel like they’re doing you a favour by providing you the food. The turn around time is always amazingly quick, and that’s the bottom line that keeps me coming back. When I’m in a rush, this is the place. I know other things have been okay here, like beef fried noodles and the sweet and sour chicken that I’ve known other people to have ordered. But from now on I’m sticking to the brisket. Groove is in the heart. 1−2−3 brrrrrr. *pop* C’mon, ya’ll are crazy.
Nader S.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Pickering, Canada
Absolutely sub-standard. Not even a fortune cookie with lunch. We order the Jakarta Satay w/noodles. Over drenched in sauce. not the least bit spicey, and next to no meat or vegetables… mainly noodles. Many other chinese places in the are would be better than this.