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Desi Hakka Affairs
I liked the soup and tandoori paneer however the chilly chicken was so hard to chew that we had to ask for replacement. The server didn’t seem happy to replace and suggested us not to order any chicken meal as it may have same texture so we ordered what we thought to be the safest option of any Hakka restaurant- chowmein. I don’t regret ordering as it was good. Portion size is good. We could save some food for later as it was only 2 of us, so couldn’t finish the meals.
Desi Hakka Affairs – A Missed Affair with Flavors As someone who has explored countless restaurants over the years, I walked into Desi Hakka Affairs hoping to indulge in the bold, nostalgic flavors of Indian-Chinese cuisine. Unfortunately, my experience fell short of expectations. Food: A Tale of Lost Potential We ordered the Tandoori Chicken Momos (8 pieces) and Schezwan Noodles (mild spice level). Tandoori Chicken Momos: A promising dish on paper, but the execution missed the mark. The momos were fried first and then baked, resulting in an odd texture—chewy at the bottom and overly crispy at the creases. Instead of the smoky, juicy bite one hopes for in tandoori-style dumplings, these leaned more toward dry and tough. Schezwan Noodles: Bland, lacking the fiery punch or umami depth that defines great Hakka noodles. We had to add green chili vinegar just to wake up the flavors. The saving grace? Decent portion sizes. Service & Ambiance: A Quiet Evening The service was attentive and polite, but the ambiance felt underwhelming. Only one other couple dined while we were there, making the space feel somewhat empty. Pricing & Value: $$$ But Does It Deliver? With its pricing in the $$$ range, one would expect flavors that justify the cost. However, the experience didn’t quite match the price point. On the upside, their happy hour beers at $4.99 added a slight redeeming factor. Final Verdict: Worth a Try? If you’re desperate for Desi Hakka and have no better options, this place might suffice. However, based on my visit, it’s a restaurant that leaves you wanting more—not in a good way. That said, food is subjective, and every experience is unique. Try it for yourself and see where you land.
Chang & Huang Thai Restaurant
Had an amazing experience at Chang & Huang! The flavors were spot on, and every dish was delicious. We tried veg fried rice, masala fries, veg & chicken noodles, chilli chicken, and chicken lollipop—each one was packed with bold spices and perfect wok-tossed goodness. Great food, cozy ambiance, and friendly service. Definitely a must-visit for Hakka Chinese and Thai food lovers...
I was craving some good Hakka Chinese, and my hunger was finally satisfied after devouring these mouthwatering dishes. The Lollipop and Captain Ting chicken were my favorites. The chicken with cashew nuts paired perfectly with the Manchurian fried rice. To top it off, my girls and I loved the Szechuan chowmein. Everything was fresh, and the best part was the friendly behavior of the staff and chef. I would highly recommend visiting Chang and Huang Thai Resto. I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
Jade Dim Sum
Good dim sum spot in Sauga. You have a variety of fav Dim Sum options to order ìn addition to normal Chinese dishes. Place opens early which is great. They also sell frozen Dim Sum as well if you'd like to take some home. Service is great. Staff is friendly and attentive. Good for Dim Sum, lunch, and dinner.
My husband and I have been coming here for years. The food is fantastic, made fresh on premises. The staff are great, we are always greeted like family. They don’t do cart service, you order off a menu but the food arrives to your table hot. They also have many flash frozen dim sum dishes available to take home. It’s not fancy inside but it’s always clean. Well worth a try if you like dim sum.
Royal Jasmine
Nice place in Mississauga, which was pretty spacious and a few large tables. The Tom Yum soup had a lot a flavour. Chicken lollipops were the favorite. The south African fries we’re good. Like salt and pepper squid/pork but with french fries. The tandoori fried rice is pretty good. Got the fish with gravy. Probably should’ve got the dryer version. Green curry was good. The crispy beef was tied with the lollipop as a favourite. Would definitely come back if we were in the Mississauga area
This is my second time at this establishment, and it was quite different in a good way. We arrived for an early lunch at around 1 30 pm. on a Sunday. We were a patty of about 25. Lots of free parking and lots of seating were available when we got there. They quickly seated us, although it was a lot of us. We had a variety of meals, and although I didn't take pictures of the meals, believe me, it was quite tasty. The 4 started for the atmosphere because of not enough natural light where we're seated. Radica, our server, was great and provided our dishes in a very timely manner. Very courteous and pleasant. We also had 2 cakes which they provided cutlery for. It was great. I will definitely be back.