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Sylvonna Beech
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 o you like to bite noodles and rice? I sure do. I like to chomp right into a big forkful of squirmy noodles or fluffy rice. At Bite Noodles and Rice, Asian flair is played upon, with authentic flavours (as opposed to MSG).
For apps, try crispy Thai rolls ($3.95), dumplings ($5.95), or ginger coconut carrot soup ($4.25). The resto also offers wrap sandwiches, such as grilled chicken ($7.50) or seared cod filet. If you’re looking to get a lot of food, try a Bite rice box, which is a Thai roll, salad, side, and choice of various meats. They also have an entire page listing of noodles and rice- hence the resto’s moniker.
The best part of Bite is their adhesion to traditional Asian cuisine. I’m tired of eating Canadianized Asian food. It all just tastes like chicken with sugar on it. Mmmmm! If you’re just as annoyed as me, then hit up Bite for some serious Asian food worth biting.
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AT A GLANCE
Bite Noodles and Rice
651 College Street, Toronto, ON
416-588-2483
Asian
College Street
Venue:
Restaurant
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Price Range:
$$ (Affordable)
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9 Reader Reviews | Great restaurant. The staff are super nice and the food tastes very fresh. The portion sizes are good. Never been disappointed here.
1. Lauren's Review :: August 19, 2008 Lauren's Rating: 4 Stars |
Great place in Little Italy for some Asian food. Great pad thai, their yellow curry is one of the best I have ever had in the city. Great menu, good atmosphere and great value overall.
Will definitely be back!
2. Luv2eat's Review :: April 30, 2008 Luv2eat's Rating: 4 Stars |
I love their vietnamese vermicelli bowl, especially the one with kalbi ribs, nice twist, yum yum lol, and my girlfriend always ordered the home made dumpling appetizer, i'm glad she did because they're probably one of the best in town!!!
It became one of our fave hang out restaurants already, by the way, great music they play if you like cool indie music. Thumbs up!!
3. Anonymous's Review :: March 22, 2008 |
I love their vietnamese vermicelli bowl, especially the one with kalbi ribs, nice twist, yum yum lol, and my girlfriend always ordered the home made dumpling appetizer, i'm glad she did because they're probably one of the best in town!!!
It became one of our fave hang out restaurants already, by the way, great music they play if you like cool indie music. Thumbs up!!
4. Jonathan Hicks's Review :: March 22, 2008 Jonathan Hicks's Rating: 4 Stars |
I stop by this place from time to time. I don't think they have anything really stand out. Just anothere average noodle house.
5. Anonymous's Review :: March 14, 2008 |
I stop by this place from time to time. I don't think they have anything really stand out. Just another average noodle house.
6. Randy Edmonds's Review :: March 14, 2008 Randy Edmonds's Rating: 2 Stars |
had dinner on jan. 19, 2007 ... excellent food, menu is creative, dishes are authentic made with fresh ingredients, dinner for four with wine was $107 + tip , quite reasonable for eating out in Toronto, and a great location to take a walk afterwards
7. Anonymous's Review :: January 21, 2008 |
had dinner on jan. 19, 2007 ... excellent food, menu is creative, dishes are authentic made with fresh ingredients, dinner for four with wine was $107 + tip , quite reasonable for eating out in Toronto, and a great location to take a walk afterwards
8. Mrs. Fodor's Review :: January 21, 2008 Mrs. Fodor's Rating: 4 Stars |
Hours of operation would be very helpful!
9. Anonymous's Review :: December 03, 2007 |
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651 College Street, Toronto, ON
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