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Bidra med feedbackWe came in a group of 6 people. It took about 15 minutes to put an order. When we waited for the dishes for another hour. Oh, wait. For the first person court. 10-20 minutes for the next. When the last person got their order, it was 1.5 hours. 2 hours for breakfast in cheap Chinese restaurant is too long Never again!
This place reminds me of a small diner in a small town maybe in Saskatchewan. A mother and pop running with a variety on the menu. You have a great breakfast and some very good Chinese dishes. The prices are very reasonable because... the place doesn't taste at all, but the food is worth it.
Quans Kitchen, Downtown Maple Ridge is an intimate small café, owned, cooked and served by man and woman team of 35 years of Peter and Janette Quan. In addition to a daily breakfast special, which is amazing in itself when you order the sausage.. They offer AMAZING Chinese... tastes on the menu. Your soup is for dying, always consistent. These are the handmade desires that are so extraordinary that I cannot even begin to describe... Peter's handmade pan roasted dumplings are also of the same tasty. If you really want a duck that is out of this world, you need to ask for a switched-off menu item.... Ginger Beef. The fresh ginger and delicate beef slices are both sweet with heat and my taste buds can get 't enough of it, but the portion is very much, even with a bowl of white rice, for ZW. It is absolutely the best Chinese food I had for 50 miles in every direction. Let the look of the Restraunt fool you, it is a jewel, and humblely expensive.
Quan 's is a little quite at the wall place that has its obvious amount of regular customers. Not a big place can sit maybe 26 people. Food was decent enough, but the menus are somewhat limited. Everything is cooked on a stove (per...the owner) The prices are average, but I noticed that the administration has recently changed prices; there are manual editing on the menus. For two of us with the breakfast classic (Eggs, Speck [what was floppy and somewhat tasteless], Toast and Hash Browns) $6.99 and coffee $2.50 each was $23 with lace. No bad experience, but not writing at home.
I grew up in Haney and left over 50 years ago, I went back to meet some old high school friends and had a good time I then called another old and dear friend and made arrangements to meet him at Quan's for breakfast and...was instantly whisked back 50 years, it was like I walked into the same chinese restaraunt that was in this location when I was 17 years old and the price of the breakfast special was the same! but the taste was better, the couple that have this place have my eternal gratitude