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城中站 (Hwy #7) The Point Eatery (Richmond Hill) is a new restaurant in Richmond Hill opened more than 6 months ago.
Location
420 Hwy 7 Unit 32, Richmond Hill, ON L4B 3K2
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Came for family lunch. It was after 1:45pm when we sat down. Just had to wait for few minutes. Otherwise, this restaurant is usually packed if you come in rush hour (and the parking as well) Food quality is good. My daughter’s favourite is deep fried pork chop with rice (S13). Large and thick pieces of pork chop, juicy inside. We also ordered chicken rice, curry beef brisket with rice, baked pork chop on rice with cheese. All are delicious. Definitely recommend. $2 surcharge for cold drink which is slightly above average than other nearby HK style restaurants.
December 27, 2024 on Google
A Mixed Bag with Outstanding Dishes This Hong Kong-style café has its ups and downs, but it's worth visiting for its standout dishes. On the positive side, their baked Portuguese chicken, baked beef tongue, bolognese with spaghetti, pork cutlet and fries, and chicken leg and fries are exceptional. These dishes outshine similar offerings at other Hong Kong Chinese cafés, making this place a hidden gem for fans of hearty, flavorful meals. However, the experience isn't without its flaws. The noodle soup is a disappointment, lacking flavor, a few small pieces of meat and quality compared to their otherwise impressive menu. Cleanliness is average—nothing to praise, but not a dealbreaker. One notable downside is the noise level. The two waitresses and the cashier lady can be quite loud when chatting about their lives, which I could hear clearly even from the other side of the restaurant. While some may find it endearing, it can detract from the dining atmosphere. If you’re in it for the food and can overlook the noise, this café’s baked dishes and fried classics are absolutely worth a visit. Skip the noodle soup, and you’ll likely leave satisfied.
November 16, 2024 on Google
Finally had a chance to try this HK cafe as I went at 11 am when it opened. Most of the time the place is packed for lunch, and I wasn't willing to wait. Seating is comfortable here, and it's not too cramped like other HK cafes. Food is average, and prices are average too. Drink included with meal. I find the food is better at Pine House and Kitchen M/Joy Noodle. Staff are friendly here and don't give attitude. Worth a try if you're in the area.
October 13, 2024 on Google
Don't be fooled by what it said on top of the menu. "Served with Complimentary Hot coffee or tea". The Point Eatery charged us for the hot tea. There are a lot more better choices for the same food quality at this price around the area.
October 5, 2024 on Google
The dishes are made to order, using fresh and good ingredients as you can taste the freshness. Very different from other HK Cafes.
August 15, 2024 on Google
Pork pineapple bun was absolutely delicious. All ingredients were fresh, for the perfect balance of fluffy, sweet, crunchy, and salty. Baked spaghetti was alright (meat to sauce ratio was lacking), flavours were okay. Hong kong milk tea was good. Fantastic service, fast, friendly. One of the ladies was SO nice to me -- even though the pork pineapple bun wasn't offered at the time I went, she spoke with the chef and they made it happen. I'd definitely love to come back and try their other menu items.
February 26, 2024 on Google
Visited a small, conveniently located Hong Kong-style restaurant in a plaza with ample parking. We tried a selection of dishes including Egg White Fried Rice with Minced Ginger, Boneless Chicken Leg with Signature Sand Ginger Sauce, Curry Beef Brisket, and French Toast with Peanut Butter. The food was okay - not outstanding but fair for the price. The restaurant's standout feature is its spacious setting, ideal for dining without feeling crowded, and the staff was friendly. Overall, it's a decent option for those seeking a casual meal in a comfortable environment.
February 25, 2024 on Google
This is a clean, well-appointed HK style cafe with comfortable seating. It offers lunch specials and good food. We ordered the shrimp dumpling soup (not as good as Big Trio, but not bad), a seafood casserole (my husband loved it) and the Oreo lava toast (pretty cool). If you manage your expectations and don't expect a Michelin star meal, this is a very decent place. The prices for lunch were excellent as well.
November 4, 2023 on Google
Hours
(905) 597-8597