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Yong He All Day Breakfast 永合
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Yong He All Day Breakfast 永合

Chinese restaurant
3.1(785 reviews)
Open
Today's hours: Open 24 hours

Yong He All Day Breakfast 永合 is a new restaurant in Markham opened more than 6 months ago.

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Location

7051 Kennedy Rd, Markham, ON L3R 0N8



Features

Service options

DeliveryOnsite servicesTakeoutDine-in

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible parking lotWheelchair-accessible washroom

Frequently mentioned about

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Featured User Reviews

2 adults with medium appetites were satisfied :) $22 before tips! 12 dumplings (steamed, lamb & fennel) 1 peanut butter pancake (fresh and sweet) 1 beef pancake ( nice filling) 1 beef brisket bun ( hot and fresh) Good service Spacious Clean

December 29, 2024 on Google

It's very smoky environment, the herb smells makes me want to cough the whole time. Poor air ventilation, the lazy susan is the same wide as the table which is weird eating setting, food is ok, not fancy.

November 11, 2024 on Google

**CASH ONLY PLACE** The food was very good and well priced. It was just one of those cash only places. They have an ATM inside so you can withdraw cash to pay. And oddly enough they have slot machines? The wait staff didn't speak English either. Most of the menu was in English but the specials were not. I'd recommend at least going with someone that speaks Chinese.

October 5, 2024 on Google

The menu on the wall and above the counter are exclusively in Chinese, making it difficult for non-Chinese readers to order. Although the menu itself has English translations, it appears to exclude the specials. This suggests that the restaurant caters to a specific clientele. The staff are rude and unfriendly, and seem to communicate by yelling at the top of their lungs. They also appear to have limited English proficiency. The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes, but they are heavily seasoned and greasy/oily. This may not be ideal for health-conscious individuals. The restaurant only accepts cash or debit payments. What are those 4 slots machines doing in the store? It says "Win Cash". Are they for real gambling? Is it legal?

June 16, 2024 on Google

As a Chinese, I love trying out different Chinese food in Toronto, and I must say that this restaurant offers very authentic Chinese food at a very fair price. Most likely, you will not be able to get that much amount of food at such a price in any restaurant in Toronto. The amount of food is huge even for an adult male. I can never finish the food when I order 麻辣香锅! This is never the case when I visit any other restaurant or even fast food chain. I agree with some other reviews that the waiting time is long and the service can be improved, but these people must understand that you are paying a really low price for so much food, and it is unrealistic of you to expect a Michelin-star level service!

February 13, 2023 on Google

Love the portion here! We love the lanzhou noodles here and their meat buns are to die for! Follow me for more food adventures on Instagram at @maggielicious.to

June 8, 2020 on Google

This is like a 24 hour cafeteria. Lots of selection! It was pretty loud and crowded when I came here in the morning on a weekend. The food is very inexpensive, authentic Chinese food. I had a bad experience due to rude customers shoving me around. I tried a few of some pan fried bun things, and they were overly greasy. A lot of the food seems to be that way, but I didn't get to try it. Also, nobody was able to serve me in English or Cantonese, so there were some communication challenges

July 23, 2019 on Google

It's hard not to notice this place especially at night. Bright lights, big open windows, you can't help but take a peek in. After waiting a few months since they put up their sign, I decided to pass by this place on the way back home to see if they were finally open and was pleasantly surprised to find that it was. It was about midnight so I was happy to find something open that wasn't a McDonalds. The decor and layout of the space is very inviting, a good cross between old school Chinese decor and modern styling. Was greeted and told to sit anywhere, so I picked a spot closer to the front so I can see how everything works. Mind you, this is not the typical breakfast place despite the name. The restaurant seems to specialize in Norther Chinese cuisine. The menu itself is fairly concise, not an overwhelming selection like how you would expect most Chinese restaurants. The main issue however is that if you cannot read Chinese, be prepared to hit a roadblock. A lot of the menu items are direct translations and do not describe the dish at all, and the staff speak next to no english aside from asking how many seats. The signs/menu items on the wall are also written in Chinese only. Google translate may be your best friend here. I ordered the Chilli Fried Noodles, Chilli Oil Beef, Leek Pancake, and a Pork & Cabbage Bun to try. Everything came in a fair amount of time one after another. Overall, everything was delicious, especially the Chilli Noodles and Beef. If you're a fan of heat or just want to warm up from the cold, these dishes are definitely for you. The bun was also very juicy and soft, well worth the $1.50. While delicious and full of flavour, my only wish is that they used less oil. The amount of oil on everything I felt was much more than is needed, everything was practically drowning in it. -1 star for that. Another issue was the service. I mentioned earlier that while the servers speak minimal to no english, they seem to lack the basic customer service skills on top. It took 10 minutes for the bill to arrive in an almost empty restaurant (1 other table of 6 other guests who appear to be friends of the staff). Even after waving at the 2 waitresses, literally 2 feet away and calling for their attention, they managed to look directly past me and walk away. When I finally decided to walk up to the front cashier and ask again for my bill, the staff just looked over at my table and walked away to ask someone else to do it. I'm not sure if this was just a case of lack of training and she didn't know how to, but I found it extremely rude. Total damage for the night was $30. Would I come back? Maybe. Since there's limited options open late in the area, if I have no other choice I may return. I might give them a few months to flesh out their service details and see how they do, because as is I don't think they'll have many returning customers. If you can look past the poor customer service/experience, the food itself is rather worth a try if you’re brave.

November 21, 2018 on Google