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Sweet Hai Guan
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Sweet Hai Guan

Restaurant
4.3(35 reviews)
Closed
Today's hours: 10:30 AM - 8:30 PM

Sweet Hai Guan is a new restaurant in Vaughan opened more than 6 months ago.

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Location

7040 Yonge St, Thornhill, ON L4J 1V7



Features

Service options

TakeoutDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible parking lot

Frequently mentioned about

pricejjajangmyunkorean chinese cuisinefoodcourtonionsfried porkblack beantake out

Featured User Reviews

Good Korean-Chinese food for a reasonable price. It is located in the food court of Galleria Supermarket.

November 11, 2024 on Google

They forgot putting beef in veggie&beef #3. When mentioned they said there is ‘a little bit‘ of beef amongst onions. We could not find any in our 2 orders. Do not pay for #3, instead buy #1. It is $3 cheaper dor the same product.

October 9, 2024 on Google

Horrible customer service. I specifically requested my food to go, but the lady at the front repeatedly argued with me, claiming she had already asked that it was dine in. If she had listened properly, she would have heard my request. Additionally, while she was taking my order, she was also distracted by conversations with two other customers, which may have contributed to the confusion. She transferred my food into a box without accommodating my request for the sauce to be served on the side to prevent it from making the fried pork soggy. Despite my attempts to explain, she insisted otherwise, and I ended up leaving without receiving a refund or an offer to make a new meal. This experience was incredibly disappointing and unprofessional. It was my first time visiting and will never come back again. I will also let my friends know not to come.

August 2, 2024 on Google

The restaurant is located inside the Galleria Korean Grocery Store in Thornhill. They serve Chinese Korean staples like Jjajangmyun, Jjamppong and Tangsuyuk. These are dishes that are easy to find in the GTA but I find that only a few places can do them well. Mark this place as a legit contender for the best Jjajangmyun and Jjamppong. The price, portion size and taste are all on point. We ordered the Jjamppong and Jjajangmyun. The broth of my Jjamppong was spicy and full. The noodles used had the perfect consistency and thickness. The only critique I can offer is that I wish the Jjamppong had more seafood but for the price that they are charging, I can understand why they are offering the amount size. The Jjajangmyun was not on the sweeter side which I enjoyed. That made it a win for me. You need to order your food first, wait for your number to be called and pick up your food, cafeteria style. The eating area can be busy and loud. Seating are limited during busy time but you should be able to find a space. Make sure to return your tray back to the restaurant area as you need to clean up after yourself. There are plenty of parking but it gets chaotic if Galleria is busy. They do take credit cards.

December 30, 2023 on Google

Classic Korean style Chinese restaurants with foods you would find very popular in Korea. The dishes have an authentic flavour to them and the portions here are always huge. The jjajangmyeon price is only $7.99 which is great value but if Korean style Chinese cuisine is something you are familiar with, you will be happy with most dishes here.

July 9, 2023 on Google

The jjajjangmyun is very good. Taste is savory. The tungseoyok was actually disappointing. Portion was very reasonable for combo #20 (jjangmyun + tungseoyok). When I asked them what the difference was from the combo #20 vs #16 tungseoyok, apparently the combo is half the size of the straight order of tungseoyok. The tungseoyok was pretty good when it was hot. Once it got colder, it became tough and chewy. In addition, the sauce is most definitely way darker than your run of the mill tungseoyok. It was a bit overpowering with sweet and salty. Not very sour. They also included like zero veggies. Only onions and a couple piece of purple cabbage. There was no other veggies in it. No peppers, no carrots, no pineapple, no water chestnuts. Super sad about that. Jjangmyun is a win. The tungseoyok is a fail imo.

April 9, 2023 on Google

Super cheap and delicious Korean Chinese fusion cuisine. Don't skip on this shop just because it's in a foodcourt. The food comes out super quick but is delicious and portions are big. $8 for black bean noodles and $10 for jjamjja is a steal. The jjamppong always has a lot of seafood. The jjajang is a little salty but still tasty. They even sell just jjanjang sauce if you want to make some at home!

December 24, 2022 on Google

We've returned a few times in the last month and have enjoyed the jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk combo - a reasonably priced menu, given this meal lasts the two of us for two meals! As of the date of this post, the combo was $17.99 before tax. We often order first before doing our grocery shopping to save time.

May 17, 2022 on Google