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Faley Restaurant

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62 Overlea Blvd, Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1C4, Canada
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Apr 30, 2018
We were 15 people looking for food around 11 pm so we find Faley opened until 11.30 pm so we went there. It turned out a good experience. Service was good, everyone enjoyed the food, well priced, clean and good portions. I would go there again if I am in that area.

Jan 7, 2018
Have been wanting to check this place out as its on my way home. Today I decided to drop by. It's a small restaurant with about 7 tables and a capacity of 30 people. I decided to order their Chill Chicken dinner after after the waiter told me it was their most popular dish. The gave me option of having it dry or with sauce. I decided to go with the sauce. The chill chicken was not bad. Not really spicy (normally I eat very spicy), and quantity to chicken was well worth the price. The guys beside my table ordered the Pakora Chicken - looked really good. Probably order that next time. Service was attentive, with the waiter filling the glass of water every time before it got empty.

Mar 8, 2018
Amazing food and quick. I always go for chilli beef with gravy. Honestly I can't describe how good the food it here.

Apr 8, 2018
First thing that stands out to me for this restaurant is the MUCH MUCH better service and friendly staff compared to Hakka Garden, which is maybe a 10-15 walk West on Overlea Blvd from Faley's. This alone makes me want to visit here more often. Additionally, Faley's is much cleaner and has a nice atmosphere, but is even smaller than Hakka Garden. A couple other reasons that I visit this place is because it's pretty close to where I live and that this place doesn't serve alcohol, unlike most other Hakka restaurants. However food-wise, I'm not too impressed. I'll admit that the first dish I tried here was chili chicken on fried rice, and I hated it. After this disappointment, I didn't feel bold enough to try many other of their dishes. I've visited several other Hakka restaurants and almost none of them have failed in the Chili Chicken department (which I'd say is the most popular Hakka dish), except for Faley's. I can't put my finger on what tasted wrong, maybe spices that reminded me of fish or maybe they use fish oil, I'm just not sure. I really wanted to make this restaurant a regular on my list and tried the chili chicken on 3 separate occasions, and had to force myself to eat it each time. On another occasion, I ordered their Hakka Chow Mein, which was pretty good, and on a second occasion got their Special Combo of Chicken Fried Rice + Sweet and Sour Chicken Balls + Fried Wings. All 3 of these items were great, though I don't think I'd get it again, simply because I don't visit a Hakka restaurant for wings lol.

Mar 30, 2018
I don't know about other dishes but chilli chicken on steamed rice is definitely to die for !

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Opening Hours

Mon:11:30 am - 11 pm
Tue:11:30 am - 11 pm
Wed:11:30 am - 11 pm
Thu:11:30 am - 11 pm
Fri:11:30 am - 11:30 pm Today
Sat:12 pm - 11:30 pm

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