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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEvery time we come to Canada, we have to stop by Jim Chai Kee for their won ton and fish noodles. Menu is relatively small but that's the beauty of this place. This is all you get but what you get are all fantastic!Since I don't eat meat anymore due to health reasons, I ordered the shrimp wonton with fish balls in rice vermicelli soup. Hubby ordered their specialty thick rice noodles with beef, shrimp won ton and fish balls. My oldest ordered their beef with fish ball lo mein with oyster sauce and my youngest got the beef thick rice noodles. Everyone finished everything!It is self serve so you don't have to tip and they provide hot water for you. But if you want an extra container, it is 0.50 cent each.The best part is their chili oil. You MUST try their chili oil. I like to pour a little bit into the noodle soup. Remember a little goes a long way! It's pretty spicy and I can handle spice. We will continue to come back whenever we're in Canada!
Food is always great, always loved the wonton and fishball. The broth had a nice sweetness from the shrimp. And their price is still quite reasonable. The service is pretty much self service, almost like a food court with self-serve hot water. Overall, good food just no service.
Extremely good wonton with unbeatable prices. One of the classic hidden gems restaurants in the area, been in business for long time. Renovated not too long ago.Self serve tea and hot water, Cash only.
Found in the Jubilee Plaza on Highway 7 and West Beaver Creek is the two decade old Hong Kong style noodle shop, Jim Chai Kee Noodle Shop. They have attracted many oriental clientele from the surrounding diverse neighbourhoods. I was introduced to this eatery through a family friend twenty years ago. Whenever I have a crave, you will find me slurping on the noodles from this noodle house.
Jim Chai Kee is located in the same plaza with Golden Court Abalone restaurant and Yu Seafood. Parking in this plaza was really bad (especially at lunch time) <br/ <br/ Restaurant was medium size with simple tables and chairs. The style was very laid back and relaxed with no decor themes at all. Do not expect much for presentation! Service: The menu was very simple with graphics of the food options. Drinks (water, tea) were obtained by yourself at the end of the restaurant. The servers were quick to pick up orders. To pay for the menu, you had to go up to the front desk of the restaurant.