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For the price you pay, you actually get decent quality food! I usually go for early dim sum or 'afternoon tea' dim sum, both of which are considered their 'happy hour' so the dim sum is cheaper! I particularly enjoy the fried squid tentacles (unlike alot of other dim sum places, this dish is not battered). Just thinking of the delectable soy-sauce and mixed spices infused in the tentacles makes my mouth water! The curry baby squid is a hit and miss. When it's good, it's gooooooooood! but sometimes it comes out soggy and mushy... Their BBQ meats are also quite good, you can tell by the number of people coming in just for their BBQ meats. I normally get their BBQ Pork (Char Siu) or Roasted Pig. Careful not to leave the roast pig in the take-out box for too long, or the crispy skin would go soggy... :( My rating is based on my best experience with Sam Woo.
June 11th,2011 @ 12.05pm my group of three and The owner of AJISAI(Japanese Restaurant)with wife and his son(4 yrs/old)sat across from my table. The order: Tea $1.40/1-bbq pork $7.50/1-wonton soup $5.00/1-beef with baby bok choy $13.00/3-steam rice $5.10/6 dim sums $19.20 total $57.86. Food: Was perfect from soup that served 3(9 wontons in it) to beef that had a lot on top of baby bok-choy. I paid for whole meal(my turn) and front manager was my waiter very polite gave him $60 flat for this YummmY meal.
I have been a customer of Sam Woo for over 15 years, probably since they opened! I am there at least 2-3 times a week! It's one of the most consistent Chinese restaurants in Mississauga. They serve some of the nicest BBQ roast pork or 'Char Siew' in the GTA. The roast crispy pork or 'siew yoke' and roast duck or 'siew narp' is very nice too. The TIm Sum is OK. I have had better but at a higher price. The 2:30pm specials are the best time to go. Arrive at 2:15pm to avoid the rush especially on weekends! My favorite is the spicy squid tentacles. $2.10 for a small plate is great value. The Cantonese food is well done too. I like the Peking Duck and lobster specials. You get free daily soup and free desert during dinner which if combined with prudent ordering can make for a reasonably priced dinner outing for a family of 6.
great bbq and wonderful dimsum, regardless of the atmosphere or service (which, admittedly, does leave quite a bit to be desired!). dinner is pretty good too--really enjoyed when they used to have their Wednesday peking duck special..too bad it is now gone.
If you know how to speak chinese then i think you be serve better! I am chinese but was born in canada. The service is horrible first off the waiter don't understand english then the way they set the plate chopstick and napkins is scary . They throw the plate at you with wet chopstick and very cheap on napkins .I waited 45 minute for food and it came out wrong order. The waiter got upset when i asked for napkins, the waiter is very rude , the women who sit at the counter take forever to get your bills. I will never visit there again!
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