I've been wanting to try Anytime Cafe since it opened a while back. We finally tried it since Grace's is no longer in Market City. Grace's is where I would occasionally get my teri beef sandwich deluxe with cheese. I've been searching for a while now for a good teri beef sandwich. I used to get it from the L & L near the old stadium park on King st. But a few years back I think the owners changed and all the food tasted different. Speaking of L & L it makes me think I really miss the L & L that used to be located in Puck's Ally. Nobody seems to make a cheese burger like they did. Or chicken katsu, or lemon chicken... *sigh* I see I am off topic...
Back to the cafe, so far I've been there three times.
First
I had the beef tendon noodles. The broth was okay, the meat was tender and tasty. I don't recall the noodles so they must have be soso. I also tried the Hong Kong milk tea, which I will not get again.
Second
I had seen Hainan chicken and rice on the menu. I really enjoyed the Hainan chicken I had in Beijing. So the plan was to have some chicken and try out the mango ice dessert they have. I liked the chicken although it was a lot of work to eat it. I didn't not eat the rice or the broth because I didn't not care for the flavor. So it was almost like I was having ginger chicken when I used the ginger condiment that it came with. I did not want to eat a whole mango ice by myself and Kent said he was quite full since he had my rice with his meal, which was a risotto and pork. so I settled on the mango pudding thinking I would be able to eat most of it myself.
The pudding made the whole meal better, I had a happy tummy. It came in a small glass, topped with whipped cream and a small scoop of sorbet. The sorbet was yummy, I could have had a couple scoops of that and been happy. The pudding tasted like a nice ripen mango. There also were sweet chunks of mango in the pudding.
Third
I was at Market City to meet someone. But since my meeting was close to dinner time Kent met me there and we decided to try for the mango snow ice. The plan was to share some food and have room for ice. We decided on build your own pizza with pepperoni, mushrooms and tomato. Which I would not get again, it felt like a pre made pizza that had toppings tossed on it. (I've done this with the pizza you can buy at Sam's club or Costco before. A box of three margarita pizzas for $12, makes for a nice snack. I used salami and some fresh colorful bell peppers on it. Or whatever I have on hand. I usually have some type of cheese to add on to it.) We also ordered some sweet potato fries. I would order the fries again. They seemed to be coated with something, but maybe it was just the potato starch. They were crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. And to my surprise they were regular sized. Most places do a thin cut on the sweet potato, which is sometimes nice. But it usually becomes just a fried potato flavor. I was actually looking at the bag of sweet potato fries at sam's club. I think I might want to try them now and see if they are regular cut fries.
Oh! So the best part is getting the Mango snow ice. The mount of ice was decent, not a "wow that looks like a lot." The toppings on the sides were tasty. Mango, mango pearls, coconut jellies and mango jellies. The fresh mango was a bit tart. The ice had just the right amount of milky flavor. Over all enjoyable. I would rate the pudding higher than the ice. I'll have to go back and try the pudding again to see if it was just by chance I got the only good pudding cup.