Food: 3.5/5
Service: 4/5
Pricing: $15 dollars per person
Atmosphere:
The restaurant isn't that large. Most fit about 30-40 people. The decor of the restaurant is dark with brick, brown wood themes. Don't expect any high end service here. However, the servers are fast pace working and do their best to respond to the customer needs. There are comfortable table booths along the sides of the walls with open tables in the middle of the restaurants. If you come here for dinner, it is usually packed with a full restaurant. You may have to wait in line at the entrance of the restaurant (sometimes outside). There is free wi-fi available if required.
Food:
The lunch and dinner service is practically the same. At the opening of this restaurant, they originally didn't have lunch service! I'm glad at the present time (4/7/2016) that they do. They have a wide range of menu options with 1 1/2 pages devoted just to noodles alone and more pages just for Taiwanese snacks. In regards to the food quality, I would say the food is okay in flavour. I have been here a couple of times and sample a wide range of menu items. If I was compared this to Papa Chang restaurant, I would definitely go for Papa Chang. If Papa Chang food is too far for you, Mama Bear is still a fitting choice.
Would I come back? Sure - it's close by to my work place if I'm craving something Taiwanese.
Food Photos:
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Popcorn chicken meal kit - tasty stuff |
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Rice Combo 0505 - Braised Pork w/ Bamboo Shoot Rice Combo |
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Minced Meat Rice Combo |
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One of the snack dishes - forgot which one |
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Beef Tendon & Honeycomb Tripe W/ thin Noodle |
Non Food Photos:
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Sign outside |
Address: | 324 Hwy 7 E #7, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 1A6 | ||||||||||||||
Phone: | (905) 597-7770 | ||||||||||||||
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