Asian Legend
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We enjoyed our dining experience at Asian Legend. The food was mostly good and the service was quick. Dim sum was juicy and flavorful and so were the …
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We had a team member who was leaving work to pursue his dream job and we took him out for lunch. This place was suggested and quickly liked by a few. …
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The food was great and ver flavored. The portions were good and didnt leave you hungry. The atmosphere was good as was the service. I would definitely…
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Asian Legend is open for Casual Dining. Asian Legend serves Northern Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Asian Legend”
The food was great and ver flavored. The portions were good and didnt leave you hungry. The atmosphere was good as was the service. I would definitely recommend everyone to attend and enjoy a grea5 meal with family and or friends.
98%Lunch setok$192.5
This place is amazing I love the small eats here which is pretty much dim sum but it’s Taiwanese style! The green onion pan cakes are amazing so fluffy and light but my favorite dish here is the soup dumplings are the bomb! You also need to try the onion pancake with sliced beef (looks like a burrito) but it’s amazing light airy just delicious! They have such a good variety in their menu that it’s a must try in china town for sure!!
The food is authentic and reasonably priced, and the service was very quick. Almost right after we finished our dishes, they would be picked up. The decor is nice and clean compared to other Chinese restaurants. Although the dim sum is not pushed around in the traditional manner, I would come back to this restaurant.
Went there for Dim Sum today and selection was very limited with several items having sold out by 12:30 pm. The spicy cucumber dish (cold) was flavourful, as were the green beans stir-fried with garlic. But the dim sum was average.
Mixed Feelings. A lot of the items were hit or miss, some dumplings were perfect while others had tough skin or underwhelming flavors.Stand out dish was the spicy beef tongue, shank and tripe. Disappointing Xiaolongbao.Given the amazing options for dim sum in Toronto, would i return? Likely not.
Overall: Good relatively-authentic food (though it’s not really Northern Chinese), Good service I had their Jellyfish Salad, Hot and Sour Soup, and Soup Filled Dumplings with Dried Scallop Pork and Luffa. Their Jellyfish Salad was exquisite- the right amount of soysauce and garlic, and the unique crunchy texture was addicting. Their Hot and Sour soup was great- unlike many other Chinese restaurants here, this place does not ise ketchup to flavor the soup (at least I cannot taste it), which adds to the authenticity. I didn’t really enjoy the soup-filled dumplings though (particularly this one)- I am not entirely sure if it’s just the ones I had, but the inside tasted bland (maybe too much luffa? Not too sure). The food came really quick and the waitress was nice as well. The place was really clean and simple decor with good lighting made this place feel more fancy than other restaurants in Chinatown. I want to come back next time and try other dishes (regular xiaolongbaos and maybe noodles?)