For a filling meal priced at 5 dollars, you can’t really have high demands. I like that their batter is not super thick like how it is at some fast food places. The amount of chicken is good for general tso. The value is good for a cheap meal.
Johnson C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Toronto, Canada
It’s cheap, greasy food court Chinese food. I think my BBQ pork with noodles and ‘salad’ was $ 5. However, even at this price point — pretty horrible food. BBQ pork was thinly sliced, noodles were limp and the ‘salad’ was haphazardly chopped into huge chunks of lettuce and carrots. It’s decent if you’re a broke student, but I would recommend staying away.
Paul C.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Toronto, Canada
The new owners don’t know how to make general toa chicken. They didn’t make it crispy and she started arguing that at least it is chicken and the chef said it went soggy in the sauce. Both untrue. They wouldn’t exchange or give a refund. I even told them that I come there all the time. Never again.
Kevin W.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oxford, United Kingdom
Unbelievably inexpensive — you can get a meal here for less than $ 4. I was a tad disappointed, though, by the quality of the food. Food court Chinese isn’t necessarily bad(Modern Wok does it reasonably well) — though Tasty Chinese doesn’t buck the trend of standard, greasy, Americanized Chinese fare. Village by the Grange is filled with other gems — avoid, unless you absolutely must have Chinese food.
Devlin R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Upper Beach, Toronto, Canada
Village by the Grange’s own generically named Chinese restaurant thrives thanks to it’s simple yet tasty menu and appropriate prices. As a student in the area, «Tasty Chinese Food» provides the satisfaction of good quality, delicious, portable food, for low student-budget prices. A wide assortment of combos as well as build-your-own meals await your selection including specialty items to add on such as pork strips and spring rolls. Clocking in at a mere $ 5.00, I have to recommend the rice and sesame chicken combo with BBQ sauce. A large styrofoam container is generously filled with a bed of fried rice and layered with an equally teeming amount of delicious chicken. In a pinch for time and/or money or just simply enjoying a lunch in the Grange, thou will be satisfied with«Tasty Chinese Food».
Vivek S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Oakland, CA
This generically-named spot in the Village by the Grange food court is A-OK. A two item combo is a little over $ 6 and they stuff that little styro container silly. It’s more food than you can shake a stick at.(Go on, try it.) They have your expected standard ersatz-Sino fast food fare here: chicken balls, sweet and sour pork, spring rolls, sesame chicken, beef and vegetables, and a surprisingly decent BBQ pork. I grew up on great food court stuff like this, so I have a soft spot for the Chinese grease-a-thon offered here. But for a discount(and hefty) portion at lunch time, you could do worse. Try the broad noodles. Obligatory Title Pun: I couldn’t possibly. Menu Readability: TYPICAL. Need to mention: They have debit and credit and don’t charge extra for it. What this place teaches me about myself:
Yegor P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
This place is surprisingly not that bad. Their BBQ pork with veggies combo is pretty good in my opinion. When the lady asks if you want BBQ sauce on your pork, definitely accept, it is delicious! It comes in at just around $ 5 and is more than enough food to fill you up for lunch. Unlike many of the other restaurants in the food court, they have good value regardless of if you are a student or not, which is a nice touch. Really nothing mind blowing here, but if you aren’t sure which place to go to when at this food court and you enjoy Chinese then this place is a decent option. It is also really cheap, in case your wallet took a big hit from last night’s bar hopping.