Read Reece H.‘s review of Laces Restaurant & Café on Yelp
Tucked away in the industrial area of Port Coquitlam, Laces Restaurant and Cafe is the gold standard in terms of service, price, and of course, the food. Because of Laces location, the many drivers shooting though Mary Hill Bypass go right past quiet cafe without catching a glimpse of the cafe or even knowing its existence. The result of this is that the wait for food it often quite short as it is not particularly busy among dinner hours. Something I found unique to Laces is the Cafes the relationship between the waiter and customer. By the second time I visited they had acknowledged me by name, giving the place a warm and welcoming vibe. They offer a wide array of different dishes including burgers, sandwiches, soups, and pasta, however their specialty is their mouth-watering Chinese menu. The head chef has spent over 20 years in Hong Kong mastering his craft, but recently has moved here to cook in a more “relaxed” environment. He personally came out to introduce himself, noticing that we were new to the cafe. Within a few minutes of ordering I could smell spectacular aromas of rich sesame oil and fresh lemon coming from the kitchen. He did an outstanding job specifically on the black bean chicken and vegetable chow mein. The chicken was seasoned well, supple, and the black bean sauce was executed perfectly. The noodle consistency was spot on, and the mixed vegetables were some of the freshest I have had from a restaurant. This outstanding dish also only came to $10.95, providing a great bang for your buck. A nice touch to the decor was the old school glass bottles of coke they had lined up beside the counter on the cash register, giving the atmosphere a retro cafe feel that many may have experienced back in the day. Having said this, Laces downfall was the rest of the decor in the cafe. There were small rips in a few seats, the tables looked worn and beaten with chips and cracks in the wood, and the rest of the cafe besides the stack of coke bottles was incredibly bland and poorly thrown together. Not to mention the sign outside laces was dull and forgettable. Also, there was not a whisper of music playing and since the cafe is not typically active with lots of customers, you were often left in an awkward and eerie silence to eat your food, really taking away from the whole experience. All in all, I would definitely recommend Laces over any “American style” Chinese food. It still has the convenience and fair price you see with your everyday fast food Chinese restaurants, but the food they churn out blows the competition out of the water. If you want quick, quality food, look no further than Laces Cafe and Restaurant.