Sun's is hidden in an area where somehow, Chinese restaurants are a rare find. The menu offerings were a pleasant surprise, featuring lamb skewers, kikurage (wood-ear mushrooms), Lanzhou beef noodles, and a spicy Chinese burger (roujiamo). Each dish was surprisingly hearty and delicious. The overall balance of spices throughout the foods was slightly inclined to mild side from what you might find in more Chinese-centric areas, but it seemed well-adjusted to cater to a broader audience which, just the right amount for diverse palates. The real highlight, though, was discovering that the noodles were hand-tossed on the go, adding an authentic touch with an incredible texture. I opted for the Da Kuan (thick wide noodles) and was impressed, although they weren't as chewy as the Big Beef noodles in Markham. Finding hand-tossed noodles is a rarity, and this alone speaks volumes about the quality and authenticity of the food here. It's a joy to know there's a go-to spot for hand-tossed noodles and quality Chinese dishes in an area with few such offerings. Definitely a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy good food with a touch of authenticity. Vegetarian options: Some salad dishes are available, but will need translation app for those who don’t read Chinese. English translation on menu is rather lacking. Dietary restrictions: No gluten free options Kid-friendliness: Stick with burgers-! Wheelchair accessibility: Spacious place, wheelchair shouldn’t be issue here