Best HK cuisine restaurant in Brisbane - on god no cap seriously fr fr no funny shit. If you can locate better salt & pepper pork ribs I welcome the recommendation wholeheartedly. Until then, it's Ho Lin Wah with the Hole In One. 5 Stars.
My favourite Hong Kong style restaurant! The food is so cheap and there’s countless menu options from your typical Hong Kong cafe classics to more westernised dishes. My favourite things to order are the salt and pepper pork and soy sauce bean sprout fried noodles (third photo). Always so consistent and delicious! In these photos are also the salt and pepper prawns and Singapore noodles. Both were delicious. The prawns were really good value for money and their stir fried noodle dishes always have an amazing smoky flavour. A must try in the Sunnybank area!
We meant to have Lamb skewer for lunch yesterday. Unfortunately, the eatery that we intended to go closed for no reason. We forced to drive down further to Pineland Plaza for lunch.
Well, we have not visit this cafe for a long time so checked it out. Business was quite busy and staff are very attentive and friendly.
Ordered a dish of satay beef with pan-fried rice roll, which is passable but lack of “Wok Qi”. The wonton noodle soup is not bad at all but the noodles can be improved. Overall, CP is good here👍
Rating 3.5/5
Last rating: Oct 2018 4/5
Fried Chicken Connoisseur
+4
“Hole Lin Wall” is what this place feels like. Some cheap authentic Asian cuisine is what you expect and what you get.
Very long menu as is often the case, so dont get dazzled by too many choices. Service of the food was a bit slow of the chow mein, but flavours all there
great restaurant especially if you have dietary concerns they are super accommodating and the food is pretty great not the best around but definitely up there, they are also not stingy with ingredients which is always a plus
Wonderfully authentic Hong Kong-style flavours with decor to match. The pan-fried rice roll was especially delicious. The most inauthentic aspect was the service - the staff were far too polite for what we were used to! 5/5 stars for service.
As a south sider, I’m absolutely thrilled that Ho Lin Wah now has an afternoon tea menu. It’s a perfect place for a quick snack (or late lunch) and a drink on the weekends. We went there and got curry beef brisket and tendon noodle soup, satay beef noodle soup, and an egg tart. Pro tip: you could always choose your favourite type of noodles - we asked for rice noodles instead of egg noodles to go with the beef brisket, and egg noodles instead of instant noodles to go with the satay beef :)
Love the salty fish eggplant, egg tarts and hong kong milk tea here! This place has gained approval from a local HKer. Something to note though is this place is relatively small so your neighbouring table can hear what you’re saying easily haha
Great atmosphere, clean, nostalgic and typical of a HK coffee shop decor. Very courteous and friendly staff - over the phone as well as in person.
The spicy chicken wings was no joke. Crispy and spicy even without the sauce. Lovely tender meat
The pork knuckles noodles has good elasticity in the noodle and tender knuckles.
The congee was smooth but a little bland. I suppose the salt and pepper and the side is for us to add to our liking.
The combination ho fun has great wok flavour but the sauce is slightly lacking of flavour.
Overall, we had a good time there and will be back to try other dishes.
A 1960s themed Hong Kong cafe in pineland plaza - very interesting! I've been here many times, the afternoon tea specials are very good value, but the most recent time I tried the Portuguese chicken with the bread roll which I enjoyed. Service is quick and portions are pretty generous. My favorite thing to order is the beef and macaroni soup with a cold horlicks for afternoon tea time.
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