Saturday, July 23, 2016

Hons House of Noodles in New Westminster

Honey Garlic Pork Ribs
Went to Hons House of Noodles on Sixth in New Westminster for dinner last night. Like usual, we asked the kids to pick their menu choices and like always, they picked the cuisines that were the familiar cuisines to them. To think of it, what we order usually depend on location. Depending on which Hons we dine in, it is pretty obvious that the cuisines that the kids select usually depends on the Hon's location. When we are dining at the New Westminster Hons, we usually settle for more of the clay pot and stir fried meat with vegetables cuisines but when we are at the Chinatown location, we like to order some of their seafood cuisines, like rock salt fried female capelin fish and the spicy stir fried shrimps.

Clay Pot Egg Plant and Tofu
So, in yesterday's dinner the honey garlic pork ribs was one of the cuisine ordered. My youngest kid loves this particular cuisine because the meat was crispy and sweet on the outside but juicy and tender inside. One of this crispy pork cuisine was enough to satisfy his dinner desire. He does not need any other cuisine other than a bowl of steam rice. He is easy to satisfy. The second kid ordered the clay pot tofu with egg plant which was actually the first time we have this egg plant cuisine. In the clay pot were so much egg plant and on top were garnished with some egg tofus. It was a tasty and flavourful cuisine.

Stir Fried Beef in Sweet Sauce
The next cuisine was the steam fish fillet with mixed vegetables. This cuisine too was new to us. Simple, plain and tasty. Although, we have dined in Hons many times before, we still haven't tried everything in the menu. Of cause there are certain cuisines that we will not order but still it will take us a while before we sample every item in the menu. Of all the Cantonese cuisines that Hons serve in their restaurants, the stir fried beef in sweet sauce is a cuisine that we never miss every time we dine at the New Westminster Hons. This cuisine is somewhat synonymous to Hons at New Westminster for us.

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