Magic Noodle 大槐樹

Magic Noodle 大槐樹 is a chinese restaurant Scarborough located in Canada.

7 / 10
61
ratings
  • Phone

    (416) 293-6696

  • Website

    magicnoodle.ca

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  • Type

    Chinese Restaurant

Address

2190 McNicoll Ave (at Midland Ave) Scarborough ON M1V 5M2 Canada

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes
Outdoor Seating No
Dining Options Take-out
Parking Public Lot
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 20


Keywords:

tofu skewers good for a late night good for a quick meal casual authentic noodles lively good for singles crowded fresh made dinner
Matthew Huie

One of the better 24-hour options in Scarborough! Head here over Markham Station and Perfect Chinese Restaurant for late-night/early-morning eats!

Ian Leung

Authentic Chinese sliced and pulled noodle . The real deal. Not many such places in Toronto i don't think, and this might be the best.

The Taminator

This place is totally yummy. The noodle has to be one of the best ones in town in terms of taste and texture. Always order yourself some lamb skewers .

Fei Zhong

Must try tofu skewer and lamb kebab . Pretty awesome. Soup noodle is quite plain. Noodles are pretty good. Had to wait 30mins for a seat that we had to share. Gave us the bill before we finished.

Ian Leung

Expect a wait. Takeout works but it loses its magic. Authentic Chinese noodle (good!) with authentic Chinese service (indifferent!)

Matthew Huie

The hand-picked noodles are made right in front of you and are amazing!

Ian Leung

Favorites: 201 pot belly hand shaved, 105 triple b hand pulled

Eric Siu

They make there own noodles here by hand. You can see them make it yourself

Rebecca O

The tofu skewers are delicious, the noodles are freshly made .

Bonnie Elena

Skewers are good, noodles are fresh. Service slow since there's only one server and people 5 people in the kitchen

Marvin

???? tofu skewers . Get it.

Daniela Tsoi

For some reason, they don't serve tea . This is the first chinese restaurant that I have ever been to that does not serve tea .

Miyuki Ds

Busy restaurant

Sharon N

It's 24 hours now!

Soapster Nehc

The noodles and pork buns were tasty. Service was slow and the waitresses were rude

Seth Posluns

Good food, but unfortunately the staff seemed to not want me there.

Carol N

Small bowl of noodles is like $7.99, too expensive , very oily and salty, noodles are so so, doesn't serve hot tea.......ban

Raymond L

Costy noodle .

DJ ????????

Just ok overall.

Thaddeus Mak

Really bad service and the noodle is just in general

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