Congee Noodle House ~Winner of 2010
The late night special dishes ranges from $6.50 – $7.50 dollars.
Snow Peas & Chicken in XO sauce and Salt & Peppery Shrimp were late night special items.
Part of the reason for their cheaper prices was the dishes came in smaller portions.
I’m not sure if it’s really cheaper than regular prices, but generally this is a cheap place to eat at.
Service: congee/noodle places by nature have minimal but usually efficient service.
Value: not the cheapest place, but the quality makes up for it.
Ambiance: not much to talk about here. This is not the place to take your first date.
This place is packed on weekends, make sure to get there early. It's cash only, which is annoying, but there is a huge menu selection here. Dishes over $10 have very large portions, so they are still worth it.
I always have to take food home.
Right by the 99 stop, which makes it convenient to commute to.
Every time I eat here I feel so satisfied and comforted after that I just want to crawl into bed. Trust me, that’s a fantastic feeling when are you feeling especially tired.
HSBC Diner's Choice Awards .Winner of 2010.
They have really good food and it is very inexpensive! My favorite is congee + sliced fished + preserved egg. Oh, don’t forget to get the salted donuts.
They offered special meal for Chines New Year as well.
Spicy Minced meat Pork&Bean curd~ $9.5+Gst
Seafood and Prawns with scrambled Eggs on steamed rice.$10.5+Gst
BBQ Meat with rice.$ 9 =Gst
Mix the sauce and rice together.Yammy~My daughters love it.
Most of their congees and noodles are filling and of good value; the congees come in pots that retain heat for a very long time. Beware if you do not like MSG, however, as they seem to have gotten quite liberal with using it over the years.
Congee Noodle House
141 E Broadway
Vancouver, BC V5T1W1
Tel: (604) 879-8221
Neighbourhood: Mount Pleasant
Cuisine: Chinese
Price: $$ ($15 - $30)
Congee Noodle House serves Chinese cuisine on East Broadway.
picture Congee Noodle house ~
2010.08.02