The service was fine and the lady at the counter was friendly, but the food was not great and expensive.
I had the sweet and sour pork dish and the pork was so rubbery inside the batter, that it felt like chewing on a large pencil eraser.I couldn't even eat it and ended up just eating the outer batter coating and was left with a container full of grey rubbery pork pieces that no human would be able to eat.Even a grizzly bear would have had trouble eating that pork.I have eaten at many similar establishments all over the world and this was the worst pork dish I had ever tried to eat.
It cost about $16 for the rubber pork dish. Another member of my party had fish and chips and the fish was overcooked and the batter was very hard and unappetizing.It felt like trying to chew on a brick .The fries were quite ok.
Another member of my party had the The kung pao chicken dish which was quite good and another person had the standard issue chicken balls and rice which were ok as well and like you'd find at a thousand other "Chinese-Canadian" joints in the country.The Won Ton soup was standard issue and ok as well, but too expensive at over $8 for a smallish serving.
The serving of white steamed rice was standard issue as well, as it is next to impossible to screw up steamed white rice.
Hoi Pun has gone downhill over the past number of years, but the prices have increased substantially.
One star and that is being generous.
The total was almost $90 dollars for 4 dishes,2 of which were inedible.