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We ordered take away from here as somewhere new and based on the existing reviews. The food was very tasty so we were happy with that, however, the price is rather high for a small restaurant (average of $25 per dish is very high for Chinese food). Unfortunately the prawn crackers were stale Othe
The restaurant was sticky and unclean. The food we ordered to pick up was 30min later than the collection time. The order was incorrect (chicken instead of beef). No chili at all in the chili prawn dish. And burned (charcoal) bottom on all of the dumplings. Would not recommend. Would give no stars i
Very nice food. Fresh and delicious. We had 7s-8 Stewed Eggplants and Shredded Pork with garlic and 4s-5 Spicy Chicken Cubes with Roasted Peanuts. No table water available
Had fantastic food there and always super staff and definitely will keep going back, worth a visit
Cheap food, poor quality, gross taste - I have nothing nice to say. We were even served raw dumplings - the dough had not even steamed and it looked like play-doh and had the consistency of muck. We left without finishing our meal and grabbed Maccas on the way home - avoid
Just. So. Great! The pan fried dumplings are amazing in flavour and size. Fantastic in authentic decor and lovely staff. This place makes me miss Asia as well as feeling like a trip back there. Definitely support this amazing place during these tough times, they deserve great patronage.
We spent $24.80 for a braised beef dish which had only eight pieces of beef and $22.80 for a small pork dish tonight. The serving size is appalling. After two main courses, one bowl of rice and a serve of five xiao long bao, we weren’t even HALF full. Ordered beef noodle soup as takeaway for $14.80
Came here recently and had some takeaway dumplings. Just the simple vegetable fried ones but they were pretty good. Not too stodgy and certainly generous in size. The menu is extensive and certainly I found the pictures of food on the front window helpful in making a choice on what to eat. The diver
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