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Recently, Sun's Kitchen was featured in the July 30, 2007 Toronto Star article T.O's un-tourist guide:
"...14. Pacific Mall
Not quite the shopping frenzy of Hong Kong, but the Pacific Mall in Markham, 25 km. northeast of downtown at Steeles Ave. and Kenndy Rd., is as close as Toronto gets to a frantic eastern market.
You need courage - bargaining is expected and weekend parking is tight, despite 1,500 parking spots. With 14 optical stores, prescription glasses are a good buy. Cellphone and car part modificiations, pirated DVDs (seven for $20), and all the sequined shoes, plastic waterfalls and satin cushion covers you could wish for.
If you tire of the pace, have lunch ($11 for two) in Heritage Town, on the second floor, where Ken Sun, who hails from the Yellow River, uses martial as much as culinary arts in his made-to-order hand-pulled noodles. Slapping the dough yields the most delicate, ginger infused dumplings. That alone is worth the drive."
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