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JJ Wonton Noodle House is easily my favourite Chinese
restaurant in town. I'm sure there are other equally good Chinese
restaurants, but JJ's works for me. I get the sincere impression that
the Chef loves his work and takes some interest in innovating his
dishes. In addition to that, I find the amount of high fat dishes, well
balanced with less fat driven food.
As this was a lunch review, we imbibed in moderation (Patty had a
beer), but it is worth noting that they have a small but unusually
thoughtful wine list. There are several local selections on the list,
and all the choices are paired to compliment the menu in a sensible way
- this list is no after thought. I was impressed.
Today, we went for a round of noodle soup. Summer or winter, noodle
soup is always a favourite of mine - filling, but calorically
balanced. I had the Sichuan style braised beef soup ($7.95). I didn't
really know what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. A pile
of super-tender beef cubes, virtually melting a top a bowl of thin egg
noodles and gai lan. The seasoning was spicy, without being
uncomfortable, the vegetables crunchy and the broth rich. I highly
recommend this dish.
Patty was having a craving for wonton soup, so I directed him to the
shrimp wonton with noodle ($6.95). I eat a lot of wontons and shrimp
wontons always feel like a special treat to me. He was a fan of the
rough cut prawns inside the wontons and similarly pleased with the
crunchy bok choy and steaming hot broth - everything seemed painfully
fresh.
We were in and out in 30 min. The service is brief, but friendly -
they're definitely catering to a business lunchtime crowd. The food is
fun and the price is right. A little light on ambiance, this is a
restaurant all about the food and that's ok with me.
(note: JJ's is one of the only restaurants in town that serve
Chow Fun, my favourite noodle dish)
Value of food 83/100
Quality of Food 84/100
Service 81/100
Ambiance 64/100
Average 78/100
Reviewed September 27. 06 |