Was one of the best restaurants I’ve been at, really nice owner, the best peaking duck I’ve ever had I’m proud to give this 5 stars
Everything here was solid but not amazing- big servings and reasonable prices are the highlight. We came for the Singapore dishes, but we could see the yum cha looked quite popular too. Most of our dishes seemed a bit under seasoned compared to other places offering these dishes. Still a pretty good experience overall though.
Has outdoors sitting for dogs . Fantastic food and service . yummy fried glutinous dumplings and Shanghai dumpling . Definitely will come back again .
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Used to come here when it’s still under Little Nyonya, was quite dissapointed at first when I knew it changed however after saw the menus and read Joe K review it’s actually just change owner but the chef and menu are still the same. So so happy cause Little Nyonya was my favourite yum cha place because of the taste and the size of their yum cha menus are small unlike other yum cha places.
This time I ordered:
1. Combination chow mien 3.5/5: not the best chow mien but still tasted good. The noodle needed to be fried longer so it’s crispier. The additional bbq pork will make it even better.
2. Roast pork & BBQ pork on rice 4/5: love the whole thing.
3. Hakau 5/5: best in town. My daughter can eat 3 portion of this
4. Deep fried tofu 2/5: don’t like the this type of tofu. There’s hint of sourness unlike normal tofu
5. Deep fried sesame balls 4/5: delicious
Service was very good. Staffs were very fast response and friendly. Good job guys
See u next year when I come to brisbane again
Noticed Little Nyonya changed the name to Yum cha & co, so me being yum cha fan I had to visit to check out their Yum cha selection!
Eventhough they changed the name of restaurant, interior looked pretty much same as before.
There is yum cha menu, normal malaysian food menu and drink menu. I cannnot recall previous menu clearly but drink menu is same as what they used to use be at Little Nyonya. Choices of yumcha was usual and not as many as I expected from the restaurant with name 'Yum cha' but they covered all my favourites.
I especially liked beef trip which was cooked well so that its texture is nice and soft with good tasting sauce.
I think i will go more often if they expand their yum cha menu but overall good quality yum cha!
Little Nyonya is popular Malaysian Chinese restaurant situated in Warrigal Square. Traditional Chinese decorations, extended Malaysian cuisines selections and reasonable pricing have made this a Tomcat family fav for many years. We recently visited for weekday yum cha and order an array of dishes to share.
Cackling pork with rice😋😋- the pork skin was crispy and the meat was tender, so worth it for the lunch special for $9.90, will be back to try others
Peking duck specialty is awesome! Other dishes are above standard too and well priced. I am a regular to this place. Hope they keep it up! Flounder is also pretty good. Great family restaurant
Been here once for yum cha for a Sunday lunch with family friends. Pretty decent yum cha fare. The dumplings, buns and other yum cha items are well made.
Service can be a bit inattentive, but overall okay.
We came here for lunch as they do Yum Cha. There's not much Nyonya at lunch time really... It's a Hong Kong thing.
Having said that it tastes pretty good and comes out quickly. We ordered Stuffed Eggplant, Prawn Dumplings, chicken feet, egg tart, custard bun, BBQ pork rice noodle roll and fried glutinous pork dumpling.
They tasted pretty delicious though it wasn't made to order for some of them. It's nice to have yum cha here as there's better ambience / interior than typical Yum Cha spots.
Just don't come here for lunch expecting Nyonya food. You could order Char Kwey Tiew if you want.
There should be a separate menu which I've seen before which has the typical south east Asian dishes.
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