Reviews Half Time Tea Bar

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Rex Chen
+5
Authentic Taiwanese Street food, reasonably priced, friendly service and tasty. Highly Recommend to all
one month ago
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BrisvEGustation
+4
Half Time Food (圓緣園; previously Half Time Tea Bar) is the first business to open in the new semi-covered outdoor foodcourt area in Market Square.
We visited the week it reopened in its new home after relocating 50m from the previous location beside Yuens. I'm not sure how much the menu has changed with the move and the smaller footprint, but there's still a decent range of items available, some cooked to order and the rest ready to eat/serve from a hot bar.


We ordered (clockwise from left of pic 1):
* sticky rice with mushroom and pork (香菇肉棕), $3.60
* century egg porridge (皮蛋廋肉粥), $6.50
* chicken sticky rice in lotus leaves (糯米鸡), $5
* fried noodle (炒面), $6.90


I wouldn't particularly recommend the sticky rice dumpling - it's on the cheap side compared to some other ones I've had recently but flavour wise wasn't a match. Probably didn't help that it wasn't served hot, which I prefer and would reheat if I was eating at home.


The porridge was warming and the rest of the dishes made for a decent brunch for 2+1 at $22. I'll be back for sure but will miss being able to sit down in an enclosed indoor space to enjoy my food.
2 months ago
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Ronnielui2003
+5
Agreed with Joe’s comment on the influence of rumour about CV in Sunnybank area that makes a huge impact on the local business; particularly the restaurants. His recent visit at this renowned eatery reminds me the episode that I introduced my visitors from HK to have a brekkie here end of last year.
It was a very impressive experience for them because Thai place really serves traditional Taiwanese brekkie.
As from their comments, no matter the fried stick, soy milk, congee, bun or fine noodles and thick soup, they are very traditional and similar to what they had while they were traveling in Taiwan.
Thank you for this local gem. I feel proud of you.
Rating 4.5/5
Previous rating: Sep 2018 4/5; Jun 2015 3.5/5
7 months ago
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Joe K
+4
We visit Market Square for a light lunch this week. Fear over the CV have kept shoppers and diners away. Plenty of carpark spaces and restaurants/cafes were either empty or 20% full.

On arrival we see two diners at this once popular restaurant. We place our order of Wonton Soup, Shallot & Egg Pancake and Fried Dumplings. Service here has always been minimal, mostly self serve but enjoy our simple meal.
7 months ago
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Yum Me
+4
Lovely traditional Taiwanese breakfast. Quick service but can be abrupt at times depends on who you get. For the food, I’d put up with the terrible service.
Jun 24, 2019
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Adam Pinzone
+4
She wanted an Asian breakfast, so we found one and we didn't get congee 😂. Half Time Tea Bar, lets go.Left her in charge of the ordering, I may have to add learning a foreign language to my list of things to do this year 😋. What she came back with was a tray of some not so usual breakfast items (apart from the one) and the a cup of warm soy milk. Also, there is free warm tea.The first item was the not-so-beautiful-to-noodle-lift, Meatball Vermicelli Soup. Yeah, for what it lacks in elegance it makes up in flavor. Gelatinous, thick, but delicious. Next up was the shallot pancake, chive dumpling, beef roll, and bacon egg pancake (a very "white" dish but come on... so tasty lol). I really loved beef roll, reminded me a bit of a peking duck pancake, so much flavor and I could easily eat the whole plate 😂. Next time... we may go more traditional and go the congee or century egg, but it was a great time coming to Sunnybank not just for dessert / bubble tea lol.
Jan 28, 2019
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ChrisEats
+4
Busy cheap eat-in restaurant in Market Square. I really enjoy a quick breakfast here. Unsweetened soy milk is great, but the egg pancakes are the star.

It’s worth a visit if you are in the area. The deep fried dough stocks are good, and the cheap tea eggs are a nice bonus to any meal.

Check it out!
Dec 22, 2017
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Shorty
+4.5
My favourite place for Taiwanese style breakfast.
I've been here many times over the years and every time I go they never disappoint. Good variety to choose from, fast and efficient service, cheap wholesome food. What can I ask for more. Only problem is it's hard to choose which one to get because they all look so appetising!
My favourite on display is intestine vermicelli soup. If you don't mind intestine, this is golden. Just be aware this soup is somewhat quite addictive and you will be craving for this every now and then!
Nov 05, 2017
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High Tea Queen
+4
Ordered:
1. The thin noodle soup you see in the picture - this is a traditional Taiwanese breakfast dish, I'm grateful that they make it well here, hardly any restaurants in Australia does this dish.
2. The egg pancake wrap - great taste
3. The sticky rice wrap - amazingly good for what you can get in Australia
4. Soy milk - not too sweet so it's good and refreshing, goes well with the breakfast

Will I go back: yes if I can wake up early enough on the weekend as most good dishes run out by 11am
Oct 10, 2017
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Kevyl NXing
+3.5
They changed their menu and the food doesn't taste as good as before. doesn't have 炸酱面 anymore which I eat almost fortnightly. Morning menu still avail.
Sep 11, 2017
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S.K
+3.5
Like this place because you can have breakfast in very Taiwanese style. Haven't been there for a long time but very glad to know that they provide breakfast till 2pm now. A bit unlucky today because they sold out the rice ball which is my favourite.
Aug 31, 2017
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Sarah James
+4
Easy service, pretty good food. Big big portions and pleasant atmosphere. Open early for a good breakfast and nicely decorated. Fish tank is pretty. Thanks for a good feed Half Time!
Aug 12, 2017
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Putri Matta Unnardi
+4.5
A very fine place to have Asian breakfast.

I usually went here on Saturday morning.

Ordered the vermicelli noodle soup, the bun, sticky rice, and soybean milk.

My favourite is the vermicelli noodle soup; cooked to perfection without any stuff that overpowers the overall taste. The bun is stuffed with meat and it matches perfectly with the soy sauce provided on the self-service table. The sticky rice was okay but is definitely worth to eat when you are missing Asian food.

Good and quick service. However, some tables may feel a bit sticky and need cleaning (some tissue sweeps and it is fine).
Jun 08, 2017
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Atreyu
+4.5
Chinese New Year had come earlier this year, and had fallen on a Saturday. Also on a Saturday, that is time for church and it is often when me and my dining buddy find a few place to try out. Since the first few hour were free on the Saturday morning, taking the opportunity to utilise it being Chinese New Year (why not?), I suggested to my house mate/dining buddy in getting a Taiwanese style breakfast. There was a couple of places in mind for that, one of which is here. So early one morning to make the most of it, it was waking up and heading off to Market Square.

This says more about Market Square than it does about this individual place, but had it not been for seeking out the Chinese style breakfast (for something completely different), to me Half Time Tea Bar might well remain lost in the shuffle. Not so ironically, because of seeking out the Chinese style breakfast and trying it, Half Time Tea Bar rises to the top of the competition in what is already one competitive environment.

Let's just say the decor is definitely suited to Chinatown. And I am not talking about a spry yum cha place, it is more the street food for when you are in a rush, or meeting someone briefly for a quick meal. In a more succinct word, this is pretty casual. When it starts filling up, and it was filling up with clientele during this stay, it can get a bit rowdy. It is no frills, so the chopsticks and tissues are already on each table, ready to use. Seriously though, going in its favour is that it is cosy, relaxing and inviting. The way it has been planned out is possibly not the most thought-out, but you can't deny it gives it character (plus there is room to move). So far, not so bad.

For how the service goes with regular menu, that might well be different. For when it comes to the breakfast menu, most of it goes much like a cafeteria. Start at one end, and when attention is on you point to what looks good and at the end you pay up. They are all put on a tray, and you carry it over to a table of your choosing. If a drink is on the agenda, that will be included in the price and be brought to your table before you know it. With how prompt it was, I can imagine that it is fairly quick, efficient, and perhaps slightly impersonal but not unfriendly. When it comes to somewhere like that, it is expected.

The breakfast menu is a small part of what is on offer. With the breakfast menu, there are various bits and pieces such as dumplings, buns, and whatnot along with burgers, congee, noodle soups and various sorts of egg for something a bit more substantial. For beverages, they have milk teas, coffee and all other varieties of tea, hot drinks, and Asian style soda, which can effectively round off the meal.

For the sake of completion, there is also their main menu which is Taiwanese cuisine. Skirting some controversy, it is primarily similar to most other Chinese restaurants around here. Perhaps it is a bit gamier, or features some of the more industrial cuts of meat more readily on offer. It starts off which a good range of snacks that always make a Taiwanese meal better and more robust - quite a bit of fried stuff here - then there is a generous range of main dishes that are various with the style served, and the main meat used. Following that is several types of fried rice, noodle dishes, and soups. Finishing that off are the stewed side dishes, some vegetarian sides, and the chef's suggestion.

Between the two of us, my dining buddy and I both got to try a solid number of items from the bain marie. It was the usual case of ordering some items, then swapping them around upon sitting down. For me, that was a pork bun (two per serving), something called an egg roll (way different to that American concoction, and it was cut into bits upon ordering), chive dumplings (two per serving, and massive), plus a hot coffee. From my dining buddy, he got a beef bun (two per serving), a chicken burger, and the classic chicken rice. With such a high rating to a place that is sounding flawed ... this is what the entire rating hinges on. The food is nothing short of excellence, is really tasty, quite filling, and some of the best damn value in town. And little can take those aspects away from Half Time Tea Bar.

Getting the easiest one out of the way, it is the pork/beef bun. I swear it must be mathematically and scientifically impossible to not do these well. This is said because each time I have eaten one, it has been soft and moreish with the bun part and often the meat inside is just as good. This was the case here. Both times, the bun was soft and tasty, and the bits of meat in the middle were stewed for hours, deep in flavour, and were juicy and delicious. As much as they always get ordered, it would seem incomplete without ordering them.

In many ways, the chicken burger was similar. This is the Asian style that they go for, with the steamed rice bun. It is similar soft and moreish, with the chicken being a piece of breast that is marinated, and served with some cucumber. Pretty simple, and slightly spicy, this ain't a bad choice for a quick snack. The cucumber adds a small crunch to it.

Now for the egg roll, this was one strange beat. Comparisons to the other snack aside, perhaps it is a little bit of a misnomer here. Some meat and a few vegetables plus some beaten eggs were put in an egg pancake. This was pretty tasty, and a little usual. The size was generous, and the way it was cut up before serving was a considerate touch.

Then there is a chive dumpling, which was more or less like the classic yum cha staple, on a much bigger level. This was tasty, with well steamed meat in the middle of a well-poached dumpling that had some subtler flavours to it to be appreciated. Better yet, this wasn't so slippery that the chopsticks could not keep hold and it proved to be another in an array of winners.

Best of all though, was the chicken rice. This requires as little explanation as possible. Think of sticky rice, and there you have it. All kinds of flavours are mixed in, the rice is served piping hot, and little extras throughout add even more to it. This was certainly the gold star among a glut of winners, and they all make me want to have a second round ordering some more.

Ordering the coffee here was a bit odd to the norm. I was not to sure if there was coffee, or even coffee milk tea (the first preference if so) therefore the normal question of "got coffee?" applied. They took this to mean "hot coffee" and to not rock the boat, I just went along with it. Inferring from the menu, this winds up with a flat white and it was not so bad. The coffee they use comes from Rogue, which I don't know whether or not I have had much of, but it is fairly common and it is... decent, I guess? Nevertheless, the coffee was competently done here if a bit hotter than normal. It was still drinkable, and the size was certainly value for money.

As per usual when there is a unique edge to it, an obvious halo effect is hanging around the whole critique of it. That is something that is certainly admitted, however this is well and truly worthwhile putting that to the side. In going here, I was practically reminded of the kinds of breakfasts that I had back in Singapore. It is certainly not the most spry-looking of places, which works a lot in its favour. What is best about it however, is that it is easy to get a substantial eat with a few different items and get some change from a 20. And that is including getting a drink in all of it. With that primary reason, along with the food being absolutely tasty, Half Time Tea Bar finds itself getting a thorough recommendation and it is one that will be seeing a return in the near future - I personally know some people whom will take quite the similar liking to it.

TL;DR: Value for money! This little place has a diamond in the rough for the Chinese/Taiwanese style breakfasts, that is you don't mind it being rough around the edges is one of the most enjoyable and unique experiences that can be had at breakfast. And anyone living in this town knows the residents love themselves some breakfast/brunch out. It is quick and to the point, plus they are able to build it as they please. It is tasty and satisfying, and with the atmosphere being always busy you can be rest assured that is good quality from the constant output.

Get off the beaten track - culinary-wise - and soak it in.
Feb 09, 2017
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Onj
+4
Cheap and quick. Not too bad for it's price. Seating is so so but a quick cheap meal is good when you don't know what else to eat. Lots of dishes to choose from.
Jan 27, 2017
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Espresso&Matcha
+4.5
Most of my readers would know, since my introduction to leisurely weekend brunches last year, I've taken it up with much enthusiasm, and gone to quite a few cafe style breakfast joints. Last week though, as I was trawling through new places to try out, I came to the realisation that despite going to different cafes, my breakfast never really deviates from the regular bacon/egg/avocado/salmon combinations, so to shake things up a bit, this week we went to Half Time Tea Bar for a Taiwanese style breakfast.
Oct 23, 2016
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Rebecca
+3.5
A cute spot for a quick Taiwanese meal. Most items are pre prepared and therefore quick. This worked well for my egg roll but not so much for the raddish cakes.
Sep 10, 2016
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Kirra
+4
We came here for breakfast as it was one of our friend's favourite spots in the area for a Taiwanese breakfast. It's different to the breakfast I usually eat but I didn't mind at all. I really enjoyed the shallot omelette and the dumplings but the pork bun was s but drier than I liked.

The cafeteria style ordering makes for a quick and efficient ordering line and then you can pick your table and dig in. They also offer card or cash payment and an array of drinks including a very popular soy drink our friends ordered.
Aug 01, 2016
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Besleo28
+4
I had a bowl of wonton noodle soup for 9.90. I would really say probably the most worthy bowl of noodle soup cos u pay only 9.90 for a huge bowl of noodles. Defs worth it. The taste was good too! Everything else from the menu ranges from $8.90-$14.90. Probably would go back and try more. Service is just typical asian restaurant service so I won't comment on that. Also they are counter service :).
Jan 16, 2016
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Ryanfontelera_
+4
A pretty good taiwanese restaurant. Very friendly staff. The guy who took our order was very helpful and friendly. And the food is delicious. We all enjoyed our food and drinks. Lemongrass chicken I'd reccomend.
Aug 03, 2015
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Food Glorious Food
+4.5
Scrumptious breakfast. If you want Taiwanese for breakfast, this is the place to go. Very simple food. Nothing fancy. Prices are beyond reasonable.
This morning I ordered pork and century egg porridge, fried noodles with mince pork, taro cake, beef wrapped in egg pancake and a serve of soy bean drink. All of that for only $20.50.
Should I mention, the portions are huge too!!
Every time I have the opportunity I will make the trip and have breakfast here. I always walk away with a smile on my face because I feel like I am back home.
I'm malaysian, but we serve similar dishes for breakfast.
Jan 29, 2015
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Eating
+4.5
Breakfast good but that's about it. The title basically sums up my experiences here. The breakfast is the only thing I would come back here for. everything else on their menu is bland and pretty tasteless. before the owner changed hands it was sooo much better. its just plain bad now. when we dined in there was only one other table seated at around 6.30pm on a Friday night so it does say something about this place. on the other hand the breakfast is as authentic as you can get for Taiwanese breakfast in Brisbane. cheap, big portions and great flavours. what more could you ask for right? that's the only reason its getting a thumbs up from me.
Nov 22, 2014
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The Devourer Of Food
+4.5
Breakfast. Yes. Actually. Stay away. Don't want you all to eat all my beef rollsa and stick rice.
Sep 22, 2014
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Abhi
+4.5
Excellent lunch time option. Love the black pepper chicken and the steamed fish with chilli sauce. Accompanying fish fingers and watermelon juice are really good too.
Feb 01, 2014
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Michael Pham
+4.5
Cheap food and nice indian waiter. Prompt service and food arrived fast. Meals are so cheap and for every $15 you get a complimentary plate of chicken nuggets or soemthing else. Ive been back a feew times and only get the nuggest as they are so flavoursome. the indian waiter is very friendly.
Jan 25, 2014
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Sonia Herrman
+4.5
Definitely be back!. As a vegetarian, I find it hard to find veg dishes or where meat dishes can be replaced with veg/tofu. This place was so considerate, offered me all the veg dishes and kept coming to check on how the food was. I also went with a non veg and he was really happy with his dish. We also ordered take away dishes which came in huge containers for a great price!! Will definitely be back, the food, service everything was really fantastic.
Aug 23, 2013
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Lilija
+4.5
Always come back here.. Me and my friend often make a trip out to Sunnybank just to get some real Asian food and soak up the atmosphere.

We've been to this place about three times and we really love it. I'm not sure why everyone doesn't like it, maybe certain things arn't that great but we always get either the chili fish which I really loved, the spicy pork soup which is great and we have got the chicken curry once, which was nice but probably won't get it again.

I really like it here, the portions are huge (meaning lunch the next day yaay) and the staff are friendly even if there English is a little bad but thats not a problem, its Sunnybank after all!

Will always come back here :)
May 13, 2013
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Annmaree Theresa Harris
+4.5
Fresh food, laden with flavor, fantastic service! Tofu here is amazing :)
Oct 31, 2012
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Captainshaft
+4
Great Taiwanese Breakfast. Their set meals used to be better before they changed it. Have made the occasion trip back, but not as a big fan these days
Nov 26, 2011
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Anthony Wong
+4.5
Love the pork jerky rice ball. Opens very very early (5am) and have to be one of the most original Taiwanese food outlet around.
Nov 21, 2010
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Toby Nguyen
+4.5
Dig in! Surprisingly, it wasn't as spicy as I thought it would be. Rather, it lacked any spice at all, even though being given a two chilli rating out of five. The chicken was tender and moist, and the flavoring was good, though a bit of spice would have made it even better. Capsicum and onions filled up the remainder of the plate. The service was quick, the food was good, and the atmosphere was very calm, aided by the beautiful colour scheme of the venue.
Apr 06, 2012
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Cora Chen
+4.5
I think Half Time is a good option for having a cheap, reliable and wholesome meal at Sunnybank. I wouldn't say that it stood out more than its neighboring competitors. The environment is nice but really noisy and we thought the staff were nice.
Nov 21, 2010
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Ray Biddle
+5
Great for a party. The food is amazing and fresh. Dining inside or outside service is very good and friendly team members.
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Jeffrey Davidson
+5
Great place, used to be a frequent visitor when I lived closer. One of my favourite spots in Sunnybank. Highly recommend their Prawn with pineapple sauce and also their Salt and Pepper whitebait. I wish they'd bring back the avocado smoothie (wasn't on the menu any more after my last visit). Delicious all the time but can get very busy.
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Nikko3001
+4
One of the best restaurants for quite the fair distance. You always get good portion sizes and quality. The only thing with one of my visits is the beverages came after we finished our meal. We even enquired a few times in between and they always replied with "it's being worked on". When it arrived, it tasted very watered down - it was a milk tea. Other than that, they have been fantastic.
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Grace Lee
+4
The staff serving us was very helpful and obliging. They have face mask 😷 on. Thanks for keeping us safe. Food was good. This hot and sour soup has the right amount of sourness and heat. The combination crispy noodle has generous amounts of veggies and meat. We were very impressed. Will come back to try other dishes.
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