H K S BBQ & Noodle 忠記

H K S BBQ & Noodle 忠記 is a bbq joint Markham located in Canada.

7 / 10
21
ratings
  • Phone

    (905) 513-6533

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  • Type

    BBQ Joint

Address

3255 Highway 7 E (at First Markham Place Food Court) Markham ON L3R 3P3 Canada

Reservations No
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Brunch, Lunch, Dinner

Comments / 6


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duck pork
Gabriel Seah

Duck and roast pork rice : big portion for $6.50. Duck was tasty if bonier than average. Roast pork was tender & crispy . Gravy is tasty. Vegetables are a bit limp

Steve Chan

BBQ duck and pork

Gabriel Seah

The goose was decent, but Sam Woo does it better with more succulent & sweeter flesh

Gabriel Seah

Whole roasted goose for $65. It's better to pre order

Gabriel Seah

Cold chrysanthemum tea was good, if slightly too sweet

Jason

Go early and avoid line ups

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