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Bidra med feedbackDouble Greeting Noodle Snack House is a small, Chinese restaurant, tucked away on McDermott Avenue. This means that it’s located just west of the Winnipeg’s Historic Exchange District. On top of that, it’s a little store front stuck in between a couple of larger office buildings. Double Greeting Hours
Absolutely great hole-in-the-wall place ... small menu but what there is is great. They make their own (v delicious) hot sauce. BE AWARE, tho .... it's CASH ONLY. Super nice ppl.
After looking at the reviews I decided to make the trip down, and I wasnt disappointed. Lovely people and very accommodating on my request to order a combination for the soup. I ordered 3 and 5 combo with homemade noodles, which is the shrimp dumplings and beef brisket. They instead gave me wontons instead of shrimp dumplings, but was still not disappointed. The homemade noodles have a nice chew and spring to them. Very filling with the beef brisket and their homemade hot sauce is amazing! Only downsides that didnt give them 5 star rating, place needs a good cleaning, parking can be difficult, wrong order, and cash only. Still a must and for sure will be back to try the Singapore noodles.<br/ <br/ Update. Came in and ordered the Singapore noodles for takeout. I enjoyed them with the green peppers and carrots. Meat, egg, and bean sprouts were lacking. Good but I still am on a mission to find a place that makes the best noodles. So far Fortune cooking still makes the best
Fairly recently discovered this place since starting a job at HSC 6 months ago, and I can already tell I'll be coming here for many years to come. My partner and I are almost through the entire menu and we have yet to find something we DIDN'T like. The beef brisket, along with their hot sauce on everything is a must.The only down side is it's a cash only place, but that doesn't matter in my world when the food and prices are more than great.
This is a small hole in the wall restaurant that I used to pass by often. I love dim sum and they offer a small menu of dim sum items, but their menu seems to focus on noodle dishes. I tried their wonton soup, shrimp rice rolls, and Hong Kong style rice roll. The prices were fair and the food was fresh and just what you'd expect. I might not return here often because I like more dim sum options, but I wouldn't hesitate to come if I'm craving rice rolls. Keep in mind this restaurant is cash only.