Harmoney Chinese Restaurant

About

Chinese

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    Yelp rating
    4 stars

Location

Adress: 478 Dundas Street W, Toronto, ON M5T 1G9

Phone: (416) 729-9788

Work Hours

Mon 9:30 am-10:30 pm
Tue 9:30 am-10:30 pm
Wed 9:30 am-10:30 pm
Thu 9:30 am-10:30 pm
Fri 9:30 am-10:30 pm
Sat 9:30 am-10:30 pm
Sun 9:30 am-10:30 pm

Business info

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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes

Reviews

  • Eric W.

    star star star star star 12 June 2026

    Warm service, generous as hell portions. Very tasty cold noodles aka Liang Pi, highly recommended!

  • Mabel L.

    star star star star_border star_border 11 June 2026

    I am a huge fan of Xian style Biang Biang Mein. I haven't found a place in Toronto that makes this. Therefore, when I found a picture of this dish on their ad outside I had to try it. It is strange that I could not find a yelp review. However, there were plenty of google reviews on this restaurant.

    It's own by a couple and I feel they gear their restaurant to Chinese speaking customers. Their English is quite weak. I ordered the Biang Biang noodles and steam dumplings. I wrote the number down and wrote the English name on the paper. The lady had to clarify what I meant with another customer. They make their dumplings from scratch and have a pretty big menu.

    I do have to admit their Biang Biang noodles and their dumplings are not the best I had. However, they are cheaper than other places around Spadina. What I did not enjoy was one of the owner/cook was clearing his throat alot during the time I was there which was very gross because you hope he did not spit on your food. Really, clearing your throat should be done in the privacy of your own home and not your business where they are customers.

    The owners are nice but they are more friendly to Chinese speaking customers because they can communicate with them. If you cannot speak Chinese they will serve you but you will be ignored most of the time.

  • Roseanne N.

    star star star star_border star_border 9 June 2026

    [FOOD] - 3.5/5
    I was highly anticipating my lunch here since I rarely find authentic Xian restaurants (Northwestern Chinese cuisine) in Toronto. I ordered Xian dishes such as the Steamed Lamb Pita Soup, the Chinese burger (Stuffed Pita), and the Northwestern Cold Noodles. My favourite item was the pita soup. The broth was just rich and flavourful... it would go great on a cold winter day. The cold noodles were a super refreshing part of the meal. Lastly, the Chinese burger (with lamb filling) was pretty good as well. The outer bun was crispy, not too thick, and quite delicious.

    [SERVICE] - 4/5
    Okay, so I only gave 4/5 because my boyfriend speaks Chinese and the lady also speaks Chinese. She was quite nice and accommodating. It would've been nice if they had more than one server and spoke English. My boyfriend had to translate for the table of 14 next to us who could hardly understand the server.

    [OVERALL] - 3/5
    While the restaurant can seem demeaning and unfriendly to non-Chinese speakers, it is a great place to go for highly authentic Xian cuisine.

  • Mikae Y.

    star star star star star_border 30 May 2026

    I was in Toronto on March 23, 2019 and it was a cold day. Everyone said, this winter has been very cold and doesn't get warm as usual. I was walking around in Chinatown with one purpose only.....eating Xi'an noodles here. Xi'an cuisine is not easy to find where I live, Orange County, CA. If I drive 20 miles or more, there is one. Other than that, I don't see much. Having Xi'an noodles has been my list to do when I came to Toronto. I finally found one here. The rating wasn't that high, but what can I say? I tried Lam noodles....yes, it was what I needed in the cold weather. So hearty, so warm and thick/wide noodles were perfect! The lady in the restaurant didn't speak much English (I thought), but I was able to order since she gives you a paper and pen. Clever!

  • Kristina M.

    star star star star star 21 May 2026

    I've eaten here twice with my kids when visiting ChinaTown. They talk about it like it was the best meal of their lives :). And I swear I'm actually a good cook!
    The dumplings are delicious.
    It is a tiny downstairs spot that you might walk right by. And I think we were the only tourists.  
    But if you want something authentic and inexpensive, I definitely recommend.
    Service is friendly and what lacks in presentation they make up for in flavour

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