
Palm Court Restaurant and Bar
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Palm Court Restaurant and Bar business numbers & email addresses
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Location & directions
2620 Simcoe St N Unit 7, Oshawa, ON L1L 0R1, Canada
Service hours
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–12 AM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
Customer experiences
I honestly don’t understand some of the recent 1-star reviews — my experience was completely different! The portions were generous, the food was satisfying, and the drink special was great. The service was amazing — our server was awesome (unfortunately I don’t remember her name), but she was friendly, attentive, and quick. The music was great too, with a nice chill atmosphere that wasn’t too loud, making it easy to relax and have a conversation. Overall, a great spot and definitely worth checking out if you’re in the area.
Very disappointed and will not return. I ordered pepper shrimp fried rice and requested extra spicy. For $22.50 there was only 8pcs of unseasoned shrimp. Many establishments sell this same dish at a much cheaper price($15-$16) with a bigger portion and great taste. I am not sure if it's a new chef in the kitchen but the team needs to do a lot better. The 2 comparison pictures. 8 shrimp is Palm Court. Other picture is from another company
Palm Court Restaurant Ltd. in North Oshawa is a refreshing and much-needed addition to the halal food scene in the area, offering a bold and flavorful fusion of Caribbean and Asian cuisines. The menu stood out for its unique offerings, it’s not your typical takeout spot, and that’s a good thing. We ordered the Palm Court Chow Mein with fried chicken on top, and it did not disappoint. The noodles were well-cooked, tossed in a savory, slightly spiced sauce that gave them a nice kick without being overpowering. The fried chicken pieces placed on top were crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside, and added a great contrast in texture. It felt like a comfort food dish elevated with the right seasoning and flair. The Palm Court Fried Rice with fried chicken was equally satisfying. The rice was aromatic, not greasy, and each bite had a nice balance of flavors, slightly sweet, mildly spicy, and deeply satisfying. Again, the fried chicken stole the show with its crispiness and bold seasoning, tying the whole dish together beautifully. We also ordered the Chilli Chicken, requesting the wet version, but it unfortunately arrived dry. That said, it was still delicious, tender chunks of chicken with a rich, tangy, and spicy coating that had us going back for more. Though the mix-up was a bit disappointing, the taste made up for it, and we’re hoping it was just a one-time error. Overall, Palm Court serves flavor-packed, halal-friendly food. The fusion of Caribbean and Asian elements really works, and it’s clear that thought and care go into each dish. While the dining space itself is inviting, the food also speaks volumes.
The chicken was SO GOOD. Perfectly crispy and so tender. Haven’t had this type of chicken in Durham anywhere. Their hot sauce is delicious! And the lamb fried rice was amazing, the lamb was so yummy. My husband ate here twice in 24 hours. The food came out super quick!
Palm Court Restaurant and Bar is a caribbean restaurant.



