Jing Chinese Restaurant

1634 Bayview Ave, Toronto
(416) 322-8877

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Deborah Matumo

Crappy food sub par service, lo mean noodles floating in water and soggy vegetables , budget place, budget service pushing budget combos

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Theary

Wasn’t bad but it wasn’t good either
I wouldn’t say the taste was “authentic” it reminded me of a Manchu wok on steroids

Again this was a takeout order

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Thomas Delevacque

Went there for Friday lunch. They have a lunch set with 1 main & 2 side dishes. Had Siu mai ($2 extra) & mango salad as side dishes, beef Hor fun as main. Everything was good. Siu mai takes 15 min = since everything is served together, you have to wait for everything to be ready to get your food.

Parking: Parking is directly on Bayview.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jackson Kwok

The food is of a very high standard, with many choices and Hong Kong characteristics.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Jing’S Style Smacked Cucumber Salad 青瓜沙拉, Deep Fried Squid, Sizzling Chicken, Peking Duck Combo, Peking Duck Special, Sesame Ball with Red Bean

Gloria Lau

Came to try the peking duck… price is decent, but u get what u pay for. The duck is on the drier side and some pieces are also tough and dry. The moo shu wrappers are also SO dry… it only comes with 6 wrappers which isnt really enough for the entire duck either… i enjoyed the cabbage wrap (second course); overall i think the peking duck is ok; i havent tried their other food and would be open to coming back for that.
A bit tricky to find parking in this area (street parking available, either paid or residental)

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 4

Mandy Cheng

The Peking duck is ok, there are definitely better in Toronto. But, they did a good job with making it into a second course. Other dishes were decent too.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 3

E L

2-course Peking Duck was good, for $49. Ordered other dimsum dishes, which were ok.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Geheden

I am very particular about my Szechuan and it took awhile before I found a replacement to my former favorite that closed. And I found it at Jing. This is my first time and I picked it up. Their hot and sour soup is spot on. All the right ingredients and the perfect t balance of hot and sour. The Szechuan shredded beef is exactly what I’ve been searching for. It was heavenly comfort. I look forward to the next time but each time will include their shredded beef.

Recommended dishes: Sichuan Beef

Angie W

Ordered 紅油抄手 from Ubereats- supposed to be dumplings with chill oil, but it came with a super sweet sauce and it’s so salty!!!!! There was no chill oil at all. Looks nothing like the picture!!!

Doll Haus Events

Lambert was AMAZING server. We loved him !!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Craig Weston

For not being from Toronto. Experiencing new things this restaurant was absolutely fantastic from presentation to customer service. Would definitely come back.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Seena Shams

Excellent food, friendly owner and staff. Also nicely decorated.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

jill lawford

We shared 4 dishes....a rice beef dish, a veggie, a chicken and a seafood. Quantity was perfect! And so was our meal! The service was topnotch too! Will definitely visit again.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Broccoli with Garlic Sauce

Kathy Girgis

I went there on Saturday especially for the Peking duck to celebrate with friends. The tea was horrible, We were told we had to sit at different tables on different floors in order to get the Peking duck special. Seriously,. We asked to speak to a manager we were told the manager went home . We paid for our drinks$35 Upon leaving another staff member came and asked us if everything was ok ? That person was rude to us and started to argue. We went to another restaurant. By the way as we were leaving this restaurant was empty upstairs and down stairs there was about 10 people. Don’t go.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

Amir Girgis

You know there’s gonna be trouble when from the start all you hear is about upgrades…

My wife wanted Peking Duck for her birthday. We knew that we would have to order at least two with several other dishes and as soon as we started to order, we were told that the $49 Peking duck promo was “one per table”. Seven of us sitting together, were willing to compromise and split the table with two separate checks; but NOOOOO they wanted us sitting on two separate floors.

Let’s be clear, we were going to order several other dishes on top of the duck with drinks, but there was no negotiation. OK, so you’ll kill a $300-$400 check over $30. Mad props to principles…yeah right. So, we paid for our drinks and left.

So many other places to eat Peking Duck in TO.

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