No.9 Restaurant

No.9 Restaurant

Cantonese restaurant 3.70(2489 reviews) 5300 Number 3 Rd #812, Richmond, BC V6X 2X9, Canada

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No.9 Restaurant business numbers & email addresses

Email addresses

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Phone number
+16042787700

Location & directions

5300 Number 3 Rd #812, Richmond, BC V6X 2X9, Canada

Service hours

ThursdayOpen 24 hours
FridayOpen 24 hours
SaturdayOpen 24 hours
SundayOpen 24 hours
MondayOpen 24 hours
TuesdayOpen 24 hours
WednesdayOpen 24 hours

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Customer experiences

Arjhay PortalArjhay Portal

We’ve been here a few times already with my friends, and it never disappoints! If you’re looking for authentic Chinese food, this is definitely the place to go. The portions are huge you’ll definitely leave full and satisfied. We even had to take some leftovers home because there was just so much food. We came here late at night, and it was so convenient that they were still open even in the early hours. Great food, generous servings, and excellent service highly recommended!

Sonia AbasiSonia Abasi

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ If you’re ever hungry in the middle of the night, Number 9 in Richmond is the place to be! 🍜✨ Open 24/7, it’s a lifesaver when cravings hit at 2 AM. I tried their Beef Chow Fun (stir-fried flat noodles with beef & bean sprouts) and it was delicious – perfectly smoky, not too oily, with tender beef and chewy noodles that had just the right wok hei flavor 🔥. The portions are generous (great for sharing!) and service is surprisingly quick even late at night. The vibe is very casual, almost like a diner but with classic Hong Kong-style comfort food. ✅ Open 24 hours ✅ Huge menu – from noodles to congee to seafood ✅ Consistent quality every time Highly recommend for anyone who wants authentic HK-style food in Richmond – whether it’s dinner, late-night snack, or even breakfast at 5 AM!

Celina ArenilloCelina Arenillo

Had a late-night dinner here. I like this place because it’s open 24 hours, and the food is pretty decent. It’s your typical Chinese restaurant. Conveniently located in Lansdowne Centre, there’s plenty of parking and it’s easy to find. We ordered the century egg and shredded salty pork congee, as well as the brisket and beef organ noodle soup. Both dishes had a generous portion of meat. We paid $35 for two, including tip. This restaurant is a decent option for late-night meals when you don’t have anywhere else to go.

Joey LamJoey Lam

The legendary No.9 can satisfy your hunger 24/7! While its food may not be the most delicious and its price may not be the most economical, no one can beat the convenience (and maybe its portion too) that it offers. We have been here a few times, but this visit we had the club sandwich and the e noodle. They were both not bad, but the e noodle was huge in portion. It was so big that we needed to buy a to go box and was enough for another meal for two of us the next day. Meanwhile, we would not recommend that the lychee bubble tea though, but I really liked the almond milk.

No.9 Restaurant is a cantonese restaurant.

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