Ever since China Max closed down, the search for another decent Chinese food place has been tough..
This place is decent for dishes like chicken chow fun and lo mein. This is the bf's go to place. It's pretty good, cheap and at least it's close to home.
We seem to make it here at least once a week for him and it's been consistent which is nice.
Never tried the "taco" side. Will make it a point to try it sometime.
Quick, cheap, variety and decent food quality — and that's the quickest way I can describe Top Soft Taco and Top China.
At first glance, the restaurant looks like it serves many of the typical "bootleg Chinese" food options you find at many other "bootleg Chinese" restaurants. However, after you take a glance at their menu, you will see you are very mistaken. The restaurant has 2 menus, one for Chinese food and the other for Tex-Mex. I don't know how such a small restaurant can cater to such a MASSIVE menu, but there are options galare! Honestly, it's one of the largest menus I've ever seen, in terms of number of items. To my surprise, they listed many Chinatown-style dishes, so those piqued my curiosity.
The foot traffic is pretty consistent and they have a good number of customers, so they get pretty busy — especially for takeout orders. The restaurant has a few tables, but nothing out of the ordinary. As for food, it was average to me when compared to other restaurants of their kind. I've ordered the Enchiladas from the Top Soft Taco menu and I've also had the Roast Pork Egg Foo Young from the Top China menu. The Enchiladas were OK, but I wasn't a fan of the cheese as it was melted onto the Enchiladas and got a bit too hard for my liking. It was served with rice and beans and a side of guac. They were all just OK. The Roast Pork Egg Foo Young wasn't the best I've ever had, but wasn't the worst either. I'm accustomed to getting 3 pieces to an order, but they only gave 2, which was a bit of a disappointment. However, for my arteries sake, it might've been a good thing.
Overall, I'm very surprised at the number of items on their menu, which provides for good variety. The menu variety is great if you're ever in need of a quick cheap snack, but don't expect anything spectacular in the food quality.
Ever since China Max closed down, the search for another decent Chinese food place has been tough..
This place is decent for dishes like chicken chow fun and lo mein. This is the bf's go to place. It's pretty good, cheap and at least it's close to home.
We seem to make it here at least once a week for him and it's been consistent which is nice.
Never tried the "taco" side. Will make it a point to try it sometime.
Quick, cheap, variety and decent food quality — and that's the quickest way I can describe Top Soft Taco and Top China.
At first glance, the restaurant looks like it serves many of the typical "bootleg Chinese" food options you find at many other "bootleg Chinese" restaurants. However, after you take a glance at their menu, you will see you are very mistaken. The restaurant has 2 menus, one for Chinese food and the other for Tex-Mex. I don't know how such a small restaurant can cater to such a MASSIVE menu, but there are options galare! Honestly, it's one of the largest menus I've ever seen, in terms of number of items. To my surprise, they listed many Chinatown-style dishes, so those piqued my curiosity.
The foot traffic is pretty consistent and they have a good number of customers, so they get pretty busy — especially for takeout orders. The restaurant has a few tables, but nothing out of the ordinary. As for food, it was average to me when compared to other restaurants of their kind. I've ordered the Enchiladas from the Top Soft Taco menu and I've also had the Roast Pork Egg Foo Young from the Top China menu. The Enchiladas were OK, but I wasn't a fan of the cheese as it was melted onto the Enchiladas and got a bit too hard for my liking. It was served with rice and beans and a side of guac. They were all just OK. The Roast Pork Egg Foo Young wasn't the best I've ever had, but wasn't the worst either. I'm accustomed to getting 3 pieces to an order, but they only gave 2, which was a bit of a disappointment. However, for my arteries sake, it might've been a good thing.
Overall, I'm very surprised at the number of items on their menu, which provides for good variety. The menu variety is great if you're ever in need of a quick cheap snack, but don't expect anything spectacular in the food quality.