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Because of covert most of the restaurants underneath were closed so I just had some fried rice and spring rolls which were very reasonable price and taste it would be good if the proprietors had a little bit more grasp of the English language they come across very rude and they grunt a lot. But if y
I love this food court. They have a great range of little shops with heaps of different dishes available. The noodle soup and dumplings are great from all of the places that have them. Some of the other dishes can be a little hit and miss. Lots of fried food with plenty of oil. Not bad, that's your
Established in 1982, Dixon House Food Court is the oldest in Chinatown. Enter via Dixon or Little Hay street for old world charm; you’ll find wooden columns and mirrored ceilings, features that might have been glamorous once upon a time. Over the years it’s had its share of ups and downs. Most recen
I eat here alot. Chinese noodle house for fried rice. Sizzling and Hot pot kitchen for huge meals. Best quality and quantity for the price.
I had a large serving of ginger soy ramen from Ramen O-san, it was very well seasoned but chould of had a bit more bite. Good noodles and large selection of toppings/add ons available. Not much pork, but for the price a very good option. Located in Dixon Street food court it is a very busy, noisy li
Been here for so many time to get my favorite Lamb Chinese Noodles!! Taste of the foods in basement food court was authentic from all asian cuisines, price is good affordable, portion is good to, and sure the shooping center has so many asian thing you need..... Everytime i visit Aussie, i will come
At this food court not many choices Asian food. The price is cheap, good for bag packer. I enjoyed dumpling at this place.
It's a really old mall and looks like preparing for big renovation with many main shops moved out.
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