Singapore Noodles Restaurants in Burnaby

The best places in Burnaby to eat Singapore Noodles. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Burnaby who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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3.9
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3.9
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City: Burnaby, 4909 Kingsway, Burnaby, Canada
"This is the best Chinese out there! The service is amazing too Jennifer was our server and she was so attentive and friendly and the rest of the staff were as well. We got the hot and sour wonton soup top notch. The rock salt squid was perfect and the lettuce wraps are delicious! Highly recommend to come here especially for larger groups they are great with families and larger groups. Service: Dine in"
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City: Burnaby, 4057 Hastings St, Burnaby, BC V5C 2J1, V5C2J1, Canada
"Dinner for 2 is a common order for us. It has a bit of everything and there is always enough leftovers for lunches the next day."
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3.7
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City: Burnaby, 7765 6th St, Burnaby, BC V3N 3M9, V3N3M9, Canada
"Had the spicy green beans, spicy prawns, shrimp and pork fried rice, Singapore noodles, rice noodles and beef, vegetables and beef; excellent service, two people waiting on us, food was delicious. Singapore noodles a little to spicy for my daughter. But service and food great! Reasonably priced too."
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4.3
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City: Burnaby, 3760 Hastings St, Burnaby, Canada
"Great spot, lovely service, delicious Service: Dine in Meal type: Lunch Price per person: CA$20–30 Food: 5 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Chicken Rice, Hainanese Chicken"
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3.5
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City: Burnaby, 4909 Kingsway, Burnaby, Canada
"Disappointing. Don't waste your time. The lunch special looked like a great value a choice of about approximately 25 dishes, with A bowl of rice and soup for $13.75. The hot and sour soup came out quickly after ordering. Unfortunately it tasted burnt. Egg rolls were greasy and felt like they were refried. The yuxiangqiezi eggplant dish was OK not great but it was reasonable for the price. The seafood crispy chow mein was a sorry mess. The noodles looked like the had been fried, sat, and then fried again. They were soggy and disgusting. No self respecting chef would serve something like that. I hate to be all negative. On the positive side the front end wait staff was friendly and prompt. No complaints about the service. Will not be visiting the Burnaby Chongqing on Kingsway again. There are lots of great options nearby."
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City: Burnaby, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, V5H4M2
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City: Burnaby, 2199A-4700 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 4N2, V5H2C3, Canada
"It is about 8 years ago, since I last patronat fortune house located in metrotown mall. I remember that I remember my first experience in 2010 to admire and enjoy the elevated atmosphere and the facility of space. When you came in, you knew that you were probably a good tasty bite. I don't remember exactly what was ordered – there were a few articles – but an article is in my memory. it was the deepthroat fried crab claw filled with minced garnel. when it was presented to us, I remember being almost awe-struck by something so simple as elegantly plating. it was a solid for the eyes and the mouth. the beautiful exterior curvature was complemented by the plentiful garnels underneath. 2 elegant claws, 1 great appetizer. but that was then. a lot can happen in the span of 8 years. how well did the fortune house stop? well, my first impression remained positiw. despite the time travel, the fortune house remained as busy as ever; However, there was no long “2 hours waiting” as people have claimed elsewhere. in contrast, our party was almost immediately sat. service was efficient, but struck me as quite distant. to be generous, I will give them the advantage of the doubt as it was quite busy. the table was beautiful – classic Chinese – with the white tablecloth and the raised vibe. However, I pointed out that the intermediary years were not friendly to the tablecloths. ours were flown in many areas and even had small cracks. in a restaurant that is proud of elegance, this kind of dingen tend to appreciate the experience. when it came to order, we decided to get a series of different articles to satisfy everyone in our party. we ordered some dimm-sum classics (jumbo har gow, steamed shrimp scallop dumplings, steamed prawn rice rolls and sticky rice); the braided halibut hotpot; golden yolk custard lava rolls; mango pudding; and of course the deep-fried crawls filled with hacker garnel. I felt the sum was very good. the jumbo ha chew contained whole garnel pieces that showed an appealing moist snap – a clear sign of the right cooking and fresh. the steamed castors were of similar quality, but I found the outer casts a little on the thick side, at least in comparison to other dim-sum facilities in the city. the sticky rice was a highlight for me. the rice was served hot, moist and contained a good ratio of pork and garnelen to rice. the deep-fried crawling claw was just as I remembered – the presentation was good and there were plenty of garnel to crawl. but the star court had to be the braided healbutt hotpot. with a delightful satay sauce, the delicate healed has been prepared and, above all, not overwhelmed or overwhelmed by the wobbles and other sweets served in a pot; Rather, this highly sought-after fish was left to shine. I'd almost be willing to say that this healed all the others overshadowed on order and those desserts? they were good, sweet and quirky. I have really appreciated the effort that goes into the mango pudding koi fish; but I will probably be dessert about future visits if only to reduce the final bill. food: 4/5 service: 3/5 value: 4/5 recommended: the house has been delighted by the guests for almost 30 years. After I came to visit here after such a long abnormality, I can see how and why they continue to thrive in the metrotown mall. eating is of very good quality both in terms of presentation and taste. the service is a bit economical. is fortune house the best place for dimsum/Asian cuisine in the city? I doubt it, but I can see that it makes someone “top 10” quite easy. recommended! ps: if you found this review on some way helpful, please click on the helpful button!"
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