Gain Wah
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Nice foods but seating very compact. Not comfortable in and out of table. Should reduce number of tables to make customers more comfortable. Price of …
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Found a real gem in Chinatown. Could not believe the daily specials. Tried the beef and mushroom in black pepper sauce on rice $7.00. Sweet and sour p…
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They do a nice job with their meats: roast & BBQ pork, duck, squid are very tender. Portions are smaller than with other restaurants but they're also …
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Gain Wah is open for Casual Dining. Gain Wah serves Cantonese, Chinese and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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7 Reviews on “Gain Wah”
Nice foods but seating very compact. Not comfortable in and out of table. Should reduce number of tables to make customers more comfortable. Price of foods are reasonable. Services also not too bad.
Found a real gem in Chinatown. Could not believe the daily specials. Tried the beef and mushroom in black pepper sauce on rice $7.00. Sweet and sour pork chow mein $7.50. Pan fried squid with vegetables $7.95. General Tao chicken $7.95. The plates were generous, fresh and tasty. Both the daily special menu and the regular menu have a quite extensive list of dishes. With the wide selection and low prices we will be back to try something different.
They do a nice job with their meats: roast & BBQ pork, duck, squid are very tender. Portions are smaller than with other restaurants but they’re also cheaper, which is great if you like ordering a variety of dishes. The interior is very dated and a bit dingy; reminds me of places we used to go to when I was a kid. Congee was very bland and thick; I ordered to go and it didn’t come with any scallions or sauces for tasting which it needed.
I love Gain Wah. The proprietors are beyond friendly and always give us the best service. Having recently moved to Chinatown, it’s nice to know I have somewhere close by for comfort food whenever I need it most. It’s ridiculously cheap, and the mapo tofu has a bit of bitter melon in it, which is a great touch. Never change, Gain Wah.Don’t expect great ambiance, though. Looks exactly how you’d expect a Chinese greasy spoon to look.
came here for a quick dinner after workout and well was planning to go for kent’s orginally but was a little bit curious about the restaurant just beside it, so came in and ordered can’t remember what the name was but it was chicken and it have a very unique name unto it. Yes, I’m a very big sucker for unique names without much description of the food. so ordered the item, so far the chicken tasted quite good, crispy on the outside and still firm inside as it’s all from chicken breast, and the sauce is quite nice too. More on the mid range in terms of taste. So far so good, as for the price it’s still more expensive than kent’s kitchen, is it worth it? hmmmm sort of.I would recommend this place for a quick dinner in the area, definitely a safe option, but I personally am an explorer, and I will come back when time and chance allows me to. mangkr.wordpress.com
Gain Wah is a hole in the wall restaurant in Chinatown. I came with a coworker for lunch and the quality of the food was pretty decent. Plus, it’s super cheap!This is comfort food to me! I’ll definitely be back again for more! Congee is great here. foodology.ca
I have been coming here for years for authentic Chinese fare and the friendly owner Andrew and his great staff. They are always welcoming and remember what you order. The food is fresh and comes out quick!