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Review Three Lanes And Seven Alleys - Chatswood

Z K
A nice place to enjoy a warm and hearty bowl of rice noodles here especially during winter. There are different types of soup bases, portions are good, price is alright and the service is satisfactory. The place is a little cramp and tables are small to fit the big bowls and plates.
Michael Pillay
Food and service were a mixed bag with the Zhenjiang Spare Ribs and sweet and sour pork being excellent dishes. The onion oil fried Bok Choy was outstanding but the Cumin Lamb was an absolute joke, tough as hell and as far removed from the menu photo as you could get. The dishes arrived at various times, so if you want to share, a mixture of tepid and hot food should be expected. Would I recommend, yes, but be careful what you order as it's a mixed bag!
Mark Andrews
Great bridge noodle dishes here. The side dishes are tasty and good value. Tip: add some pepper oil and vinegar to lift your soup to the next level!
Duncan Chen
Had the S01, the Shuxiang Sliced Beef Rice Noodle soup. Been coming here for a couple years and it is always quite good. Great flavour in the soup and the portion is very big for the price. All the signature style noodles have a great variety of ingredients in them and also there is a great selection of different noodles to choose from. Sometimes the soup flavour is inconsistent, and thus to be 5 stars this restaurant would need some wow factor in their meals.
Tony Do
My friend and I had the braised pork noodle and the lemongrass pork rice noodles. The food was very nice, the broth were both unique and flavorful. Servings are quite decent (large even) for its competitive price range (about $12.5-$14). A top pick for the winter and when one craves soupy Chinese dishes. The sides are about $8, and I had the sweet and sour pork. The serving was sizable and quite delicious - would recommend! Be mindful though that it does get busy at lunch/ dinner and you might need to wait a while - but it’s worth it!
Ashley McEwan
I had the Wagyu beef rice noodle soup which had a tasty broth and meat and the noodles were the perfect texture!
Jereme Lee
Good experience at this place. Bought the Wagyu beef crossing the boat noodle soup and it tasted good. The broth had good flavour and the rest of the ingredients such as the noodles and the beef, were of good quality.
Aditi Sharma
Their vegan options are NOT VEGAN. Spoke to the front staff and they said it's marked vegan on the menu because the noodles and veggies in those options are vegan but the broth is made with meat and other animal products. Be very careful when u order their food. THEIR VEGAN MARKED FOOD IS NOT VEGAN. I don't know why they'd mark those options as vegan when they're not. I really hope they read this and change that.
Eunifoodie
Good place for cheap eats. A large pot of noodles costs less than $15 and servings are very generous. I really like the teas with the foam and Oreo topping. The drinks are cheaper than the ones from bubble tea retailers like chatime and gong cha but it tastes just as good or better
Jack
Excellent serving size of noodles. Broth and soup have very balanced taste. Service is professional. FREE noodles refill but really do need it given the serving size!
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