TAO’S CHICKEN LAKSA
Being from Malaysia originally the sauce didn’t really feel like Malaysian laksa but nonetheless it was still good. The serving portion is super generous! This comes with eggs and tofu and two different types of noodles I believe (eg and rice) the chicken comes in slices although I was expecting pieces but it was still good. Overall I would give this a 7/10
TERIYAKI CHICKEN 🍗
this was the prize winner for us! ABSOLUTELY DELICIOUS! FULL of flavour! The skin was crispy and the chicken was just delicious and once again generous serving. This dish was to me absolutely perfect and is worth its money! I will be coming back to try this for sure I will give this a 9/10
The tempura prawn we had was just on the sushi train and was okay. Felt as though there was more batter than prawn and the dessert was okay as well it looks beautiful
It was pretty much a cheesecake with apple pie in it.
Will be back to try more for sure
I like visiting this place because it offers a wide variety of Asian food depending on your mood including Thai, Japanese (sushi train) and Indonesian/ Malaysian food.
I ordered the chicken fried rice - decent portions. For dessert I had the honey cake (similar to the one found in the Fremantle Markets)...sooo good.
The decor is well organised and the restaurant is well presented.
Absolutely love Tao!
Their food is always so fresh and delicious. The portions are also well sized. The service is great, the staff are friendly and very attentive.
Highly recommend if you're looking for a meal that tastes good and is well priced.
This is the place to be if you want good hearted Chinese meal. Dine-in or takeaway, I have never been disappointed here! It's always packed out during and dinner peaks, and the reason is the outstanding quality of food. The presentation is just the cherry on top of a great cake!
My friend recommended this sushi train - particularly if you have friends who are not keen been on sushi. It is quite a large cafe and the sushi train itself is one of the biggest I've seen in Perth. We grabbed a booth - they are huge. I estimate a booth could sit about 8 adults comfortably.
Beside the sushi train they do have an extensive menu of individual dishes and signature sushi - made to order. So if you have friends - like we do - who are not keen on sushi but like Asian cuisine this place may suit your dinner plans. The menu is split into the different cuisines - Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese etc.
We ordered a pot of green tea and miso - it was pretty cold this day. And started to pick off the train. The train dishes range from $3 - $8. We had about three plates each and were very full when done. The train has typical salmon sushimi, teriyaki chicken sushi rolls through to extremely extravagant sushis. It is mainly seafood based - as Japanese cuisine tends to be. My favourite turned out to be a plate of seafood sushi which was served on a crisped onion batter with a chilli mayonnaise type sauce.
Desert is also featured on the train - mouse, pies etc.
Had the Bho Tai and was everything I hoped it to be, the broth was beautiful. Hubby had the pineapple chicken rice with a hint of curry. Portions very generous and price very reasonable. Although we came midweek the cafe was busy. Good indication that the food is good. Child friendly and service very good.
I'm definitely no sushi expert, but the food is always nice with good variety. Kids love it too. I doubt its the most authentic sushi around town, but you know that on the way in.
The pho's are usually great. Tao is a touch pricey for standard asian fare and some dishes are a bit bland as well (probably catering for those who don't like it too authentic) but it's clean and friendly. The sushi train can really add up so be vary of temptation before your main meal arrives.
Great selection- love that they have the sushi train as well as a varied Asian menu. Sashimi is super fresh and servings are very generous. Service is friendly, though can be hard to get someone's attention- having said that, that's a generalisation about sushi train joints all over Perth anyway...
The Tao Cafes (Innaloo and Melville) were a while ago a place I used to go to at least once a week for sushi or a quick dinner. The Pho Thai has always been good and there was always a good selection of sushi on the sushi train. What happened to the sushi???? Has the sushi train turned into a desert train? What a shame. Everything else is as always pretty good and good flavours. Please get the deserts off the train.
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