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Review Simply Noodles - North Sydney

Raphael Ostrzycki
Good food. good soups. Nice service. Purely. Fast service. Moderate prices. recommend
JIMIT MEHTA
Ordered a vegetable stir fry noodle for $10.20 Was shocked as it was served in a very tiny plate and when asked the reason the cashier was very rude. They were good when they started I am guessing it was all marketing. Never going back again 👎👎👎👎
Jeff Hui
Bit pricey for what they serve (freshness and portion wise). There were better Malaysian restaurants in the area but unfortunately they are all gone now.
Paul V.
Very decently sized dishes. Overpriced like everything in North Sydney unfortunately.
Chris Carroll
Good Value for money. Large meat portion sizes 🖒
Stiven Fam
average prices , decent taste as well althought most of the times the meat is overcooked.
Ivana Chiara
The staff was rude, I give the money and she just slap the change on the bench, not even say thankyou and just walk away, won’t come back here again
Jie Ding
Just found a cockroach in my fried noodle. Worst nightmare possible.
Jack Ding
Just bought a beef fried noodle and found a cockroach in it after eaten half of the noodle. Worst nightmare possible. The restaurant should change its name to "Simply Cockroach"
Inoue Munchies
Oily. Hard rice. Not well flavoured nor evenly flavoured. Oily.<br/>Though the end of day containers are quite large for $4, the rice was not very pleasant. Lack of vegetables also.<br/>Still some white rice without favouring.
The RnB Diary
After a disappointing Laksa lunch last week, I was determined to rectify things and quench my Laksa craving again.  This time I found myself back at Greenwood Plaza at Simply Noodles.  I used to a frequent visitor to their Macquarie Centre outlet and know the menu fairly well.  The Laksa at Macquarie was reasonable so I hoped it would be an improvement or at least on par.<br/><br/>It didn't disappoint this time - the soup was rich, creamy and full of all the usual Laksa flavour.  It was spicy, tangy, savoury, sweet, all flavours and textures in one large bowl. The noodles were thicker which had a bit more chewiness and texture as I preferred.  It was so satisfying and put me in a good mood for the rest of the day.  <br/><br/>The Laksa was $11.20, slightly more expensive than those in the CBD.  It was worth it because the enjoyment and satisfaction I got out of it was priceless.
Manz
Had a laksa craving, but short on time & didn't want to brave the heat outside, so ended up here at Simply Noodles inside the Greenwood foodcourt. At this point my expectations wasn't high. So I was pleasantly surprised. I ordered the BBQ pork laksa, it was ready really quickly. Aside from the BBQ pork, there were also some tofu puffs & bean sprouts. The laksa soup had a good balance, so wasn't too salty nor sweet. The generous chuck of sambal gave it that extra kick. Overall a good quick lunch option.
FoodLuva
Found these guys looking for a late lunch today. In case you ever have to, these guys still cook to order at 3.30pm.<br/>Very good char kway teow. Perfect noodles, BBQ pork and sausage and just the right amount of soy. <br/>Had it with a side of chili sauce, delish!
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