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“They're as fresh as can be, as you watch her place the uncooked lamb skewers on the grill. Be prepared to wait, as the skewers aren't pre-cooked. I can see this being problematic if there's a long line. The seasoning is just right, though some might find it a bit bland. You can taste the mix of cumin, salt, and other spices. It's pricey considering all the other options inside Pacific Mall. However, this is a well-known place for lamb kabobs.“
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“Wide variety of good and cheap eastern Asian food. Large portions, plenty of seating but does have busy moments. Very casual atmosphere. Can’t go wrong. I come here whenever I’m in the area, pretty underrated. Some vendors are cash only.“
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Curry Laksa - Another hidden gem of the bunch, the curry laksa packs a comforting punch, something so satisfying with stuffing your face with a giant bite of egg and rice noodles, that provide a pleasant variance in texture while soaking up tons of that creamy laksa broth. The toppings include fried tofu, which are perfect sponges for the broth again, along with some chunks of chicken.“
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“one of the best "cha siu" that I've tried in Toronto. Price is not much a difference than others, but the texture and taste are perfect. You need to request chopsticks if you're buying takeaway which they won't just provide it. And it's a decent food court, I didn't see any fries which is already a 5 stars.“
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“The food court is situated inside Markville Mall. The food court is brightly lit. It is clean and well maintained. There are lots of stalls offering various cultural delicacies.
Wheelchair accessibility: Easy moving around. Elevator for moving up and down the storeys.“