Dong Fong invites you to their restaurant. This establishment cooks chow mein and wonton soup for less than $10. Come enjoy their family friendly surrounding. They are open nightly all week. You can get there by car. Payments by cheque and certified cheque are recognized.
Ordered food for a large group and it was awesome. Service was wonderful and the food was hot and delicious. A lot of variety and great choices on the menu. Would highly recommend.Read more
Come taste an appetizing dish at Wok Box. Explore a menu offering a fast food menu, priced at less than $10 and experience their casual ambiance. They are conveniently accessible by car.
I've been going to this restaurant for 23 years now the service always remained friendly polite cook times go to the close to the time they give you the prices are more than fair with large portions of food what you would pay for a Big Mac meal you get three times the food from the Chinese restaurant never had any issues making order or receiving in orderRead more
Monroe Take Out invites you to their establishment. Delicious Chinese and Canadian Food located on a small neighborhood side street in the downtown area of St. John's. A local favorite for decades! Place an order today!
Crystal Jade welcomes you to their restaurant. This establishment serves chow mein and wonton soup. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. You can get there by car. Payments by Visa are accepted. You can have your dish conveniently delivered at home.
Come enjoy a savory meal at Fortune Restaurant Ltd. Discover a menu featuring wonton soup and chow mein. They are reachable by car and are situated in a surrounding packed with restaurants.
Terry Rice is a photographic artist and editorial media photographer who specializes in captivating images of the living world. Born in Newfoundland, Canada in 1971, he first used the camera to document the troubles in Belfast, Northern Ireland during the early 1990?s. After a year in Belfast, Terry returned to study at Memorial University only to return to the UK and work with The British Museum photographing their extensive artifactual collection. He moved to Ireland in 1999 with wife Jodie and son Liam where he worked in the technology boom. While in Ireland, Terry fine tuned his photographic skills before returning home to Newfoundland.Upon his return, Terry's photographic career flourished as he started receiving many photo calls for media and commercial work while maintaing a very successful wedding photography business as well.