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Supreme TasteB+Worth Trying
351 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON M4M 2H1, Canada
· Cantonese restaurant, Chinese restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (480 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout
Reliable Cantonese BBQ and comfort dishes with generous portions and fast, friendly service; dine-in shines while delivery/takeout quality varies.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Supreme Taste excels at what it does best: reliable roast duck and pork with generous portions at excellent value, paired with warm, quick service that keeps the bustling room moving. However, inconsistent execution in takeout and late-night orders and occasional food safety lapses prevent higher standing. A solid neighborhood favorite for dine-in Cantonese classics, but not yet a destination restaurant.
Restaurant Summary
A classic East Chinatown spot where the window display of glistening roasts sets the tone for a no-frills, bustling meal. Service is warm and quick, and plates land with wok aroma and hefty portions. As one diner put it, "We were seated fast and the roast meats were juicy and plentiful," the kind of neighborhood praise that turns newcomers into regulars. The cooking leans traditional Cantonese—BBQ duck and pork, hot and sour soup, and chow mein—focused on comfort and value rather than flash. Dine-in execution gets the most love; delivery and late-night orders show some variability. If you want dependable classics, especially the roasts, this is a solid choice with prices that make repeat visits easy. Families fare well here thanks to familiar flavors: fried rice, noodles, dim sum like har gow and buns, and mild BBQ with rice. No formal kids menu, but the spread of kid-friendly staples means even selective eaters find something that works; ask for sauces on the side if needed.
At a Glance
- Standout roast duck and value-packed BBQ combos
- Friendly, fast table service and generous portions
- Delivery/takeout can be inconsistent (dry cuts, batter-heavy items)
- Isolated food safety/cleanliness complaints (flies, raw item reports)
- Occasional order mix-ups and sauce requests ignored
What Sets It Apart
- neighborhood_bbq_mainstay
- generous_portions_value
- fast_dine_in_turnaround
What People Love
- Juicy, flavorful roasts that taste freshly chopped
- Hearty soups and noodles with real wok fragrance
- Big portions that stretch to next-day leftovers
- Staff who greet you kindly and accommodate small asks
Points of Concern
- Takeout quality varies: lean, dry or bony roast pork and heavy batter crop up in complaints
- A few cleanliness and raw-item reports suggest occasional lapses; dine-in generally better
- Order accuracy and sauce-on-side requests are inconsistently followed
- Pricing on third-party apps can be confusing with BOGO-style markups
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$26-$42 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair a small soup ($7-$9) with a mid-priced main ($15-$17) for a satisfying meal under $30
- Dim sum add-ons ($5-$7) are good for kids or sharing
- Market-price seafood can swing totals—confirm before ordering
Perfect For
- Casual weeknight BBQ feast with leftovers
- Quick, satisfying solo lunch with soup and a combo
- Family meals where everyone wants something familiar
- Affordable celebrations featuring hot-plate beef or lobster specials
Location Insights
Area: No-frills East Chinatown strip serving locals with BBQ counters and casual eateries; practical and community-driven.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; some reviews note a run-down feel typical of older commercial corridors.
Nearby: Neighboring Cantonese BBQ shops, groceries, Regent Park nearby; strong takeaway flow and street parking realities.
Danforth VillageDanforth Village is a vibrant neighborhood with a strong community feel, featuring a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The dining scene is eclectic, ranging from casual eateries to ethnic cuisine, reflecting the multicultural makeup of the area. It is known for being family-friendly and safe, with a relaxed yet lively social atmosphere.
Broadview and DanforthThis micro-neighborhood around Broadview Avenue and Danforth Avenue is a hub for trendy cafes, casual dining, and boutique shops. It attracts a mix of locals who appreciate a neighborhood vibe with easy access to downtown Toronto, fostering a welcoming and community-driven dining environment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–22:00
Tuesday09:00–21:00
Wednesday09:00–22:00
Thursday09:00–22:00
Friday09:00–22:00
Saturday09:00–22:00
Sunday09:00–22:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout
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