Yu Garden
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his establishment is a very disappointment even though the service is better than average Chinese restaurants. The Shredded Pork and Salted Mustard wi…
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Ordered a variety of dishes. Highlights are: egg white on broccoli, pan fried dumplings, xiao long bao. The cold appetizers can be skipped.RM…
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As someone who has been to Yu Yuan Garden in Shanghai, the food here just doesn't compare to the original. The food was average at best with the excep…
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4 Reviews on “Yu Garden”
his establishment is a very disappointment even though the service is better than average Chinese restaurants. The Shredded Pork and Salted Mustard with Noodles in Soup () is served very cold, I have to ask them to reheat the dish. The Onion Pancake filled with Beef () tastes more like Cantonese BBQ Buns rolled in pancakes
Ordered a variety of dishes. Highlights are: egg white on broccoli, pan fried dumplings, xiao long bao. The cold appetizers can be skipped.RM
As someone who has been to Yu Yuan Garden in Shanghai, the food here just doesn’t compare to the original. The food was average at best with the exception of the Wonton, which was quite delicious. The XiaoLongBao here is one of the best I’ve had in the GTA. Extremely thin and delicate wrap with an abundance of soup inside. Other than those two items, I would not recommend this restaurant due to the small portions and higher than average price.
I am a little confused.Yu Garden is specialized in Shanghainese cuisine. Think soup filled dumplings which it is famous for.I had been to one of the originall franchise in Singapore yelp.ca/biz/nanxiang-ste so I had tried their famous King Size Crab Roe Dumpling bun.Is Yu Garden the same franchise as Nan Xiang Steamed Bun which originated from Shanghai? I will need further investigation. But I will just rate my experience based on food.Pork and Crab Meat Dumplings ($4) was tasty. I love the fried dried shredded scallop on top. Nice flavour. The wrapping though a little thick (good in a way that the soup would not leak out from the dumplings)Spicy Meat Sauce Noodle ($6) was meh. Dice stewed pork, dried bean curd, potato with noodle in soup. I did not finish my noodle… Decor is classy and nice.Servers speaks a mix of Cantonese, Mandarin and English. Menu beautiful prepared with photos. Ordering would not be an issue.I would be back and try out other items on the menu especially the Crab Roe Steamed Bun that one would need a big straw to drink the soup.