This was a classy place. I recommend going here if you’re looking for a great restaurant on Chapel St. Great food. Nice hosts. Friendly atmosphere. The outstanding dish was the fried chicken dumplings, which had a drizzle of fish sauce. Go for the share meals.
Fantastic option for Asia fusion on Chapel street.The service is especially friendly and attentive and the food is delicious. Between two we ordered the pork, cabbage and garlic chive dumplings, the rockling tempura lettuce cups, the salt and pepper squid and the Burmese lamb with tomato and cloves. I really enjoyed all the dishes but the lettuce cups and the lamb were particular highlights.
I don’t often write ratings but feel compelled to do so after such exceptional service we received last night. Thank you to the lovely kiwi blonde lady who ensured we had a great flow of food and drinks and found a seat for us when everywhere else we tried in chapel st was less than accommodating. If only every restaurant has staff as friendly and attentive as her. The restaurant was very busy but we never felt we had to wait for anything.
The food was delicious too! The pork belly was the highlight and the Easy Tiger cocktail was the best I’ve had in a long time.
Interesting place. Came here on a quiet afternoon and the owner was super helpful and friendly. Had some wine and a number of small dishes all very tasty. Only downside servings were very small.
Located at the less busy end of Chapel st, most people would not notice about this place. Went with a group of friends, we shared 4 mains. My favourite was burmese lamb and beef. However pork belly skin was not crispy. Panko chicken got nice flavour but I think the size of chicken pieces were too big, almost taste like roasted chicken instead of fried as not enough panko to cover. For dessert, I like durian brulee, even my friend who is not a fan of durian like me enjoying this dish. We however were not impressed with the pandan panacotta as we did not taste pandan at all. Its a dimly lit restaurant (too dim for my liking, I barely see what i was eating) but has excellent and very friendly service. It's worth checking out especially with Entertainment book discount.
I’m not sure about the rest of the world, but in Melbourne Asian Fusion is all the rage at the moment. There’s a new fusion restaurant popping up every week. Some are so popular that you could be waiting a few hours to get a table. Down the Windsor end, just near the entrance of Chapel Street from the Princes Highway, you’ll find a little restaurant all on it lonesome — an underrated Asian Fusion restaurant called Susie Wong’s.
Oh thank goodness, a Chapel St diner that serves value for money deliciousness, with amazing customer service and that you don't have to wait three hours for, only to find you can't actually hear your partner speak. Susie Wong has the goods, is bursting with happy friendly vibes and great food. Tried the rockling and chicken wing appetizers, then pork belly and lamb curry mains. Lovely fluffy coconut rice. Would have loved to try to market fish of salmon, but alas dining in a party of two meant no room in our tums. Very generous serves. The manager is a gem, I'm sure you get the same welcome if you pop into her place on a Saturday night. A must try for the locals.
Too many restaurant these days do not understand the importance of first impressions. The hostess at this place is nothing short of amazing. After learning this was our first time (after several previous attempts to book at this place), the hostess, Kate, gave us her undivided attention. No pretentiousness, no "I'm better than you", Kate sat out table and engaged with us as if we had know each other for years.
The food here is nothing short of fantastic and Kate takes your overall experience to a whole new level.
A new regular for me.
A must try for anyone who lives around the area.
We rarely walk past the Union Hotel when deciding where to eat on Chapel St. and are glad that we ventured a bit further to visit Susie. Tasty treats and great food combinations await which are served with a heads-up that doggie-bags are available. Yep, the servings are large but don't detract from fabulous flavours. The knockouts for us were the Burmese Lamb & Panko Chicken. The staff just need to relax a bit so that we don't have three waitresses visit repeatedly - one per table, please.
Amazing great food went here with friends everyone loved it staff amazingly friendly would recommend to anyone great cocktails great food .....
Great food and a great location if you are heading to Red Stitch. No keg beers but good range of Asian labels plus some locals. Calamari was beautifully cooked and tasty. The roti is delicious and we tried the fish and tempe dishes. Staff are friendly and attentive. Relaxed atmosphere with options to be in or out.
Amazing warm customer service, and beautiful food. Strongly recommend the warm mushroom salad, honey srirarcha chicken wings and the lemon grass beef. All were amazing!! Definitely making a return appearance here
Really really good food, and surprisingly uncrowded the night we had dinner there, given there were 45-90 minute waits at all the other places. Had the oxtail dumplings in master stock (so good!), fried tofu with bean paste, eggplant and nashi pear salad. All amazing. Cocktail selection was fab too. Will be back!
This truly is the neighbourhood gem! From the moment we walked into the warm and cosy room we were treated like part of the family. The service is attentive, familiar and genuine. (A rare find these days).
The food is Asian style with modern flare, and does not disappoint. Beautiful aromas and flavours make each dish a standout and also makd it impossible to pick a favourite. We can wait to get back and taste them all.
Jennie Clara-Galté (JCG)
+5
Great Asian fusion restaurant at the end of Chapel ! The chef selection banquet is amazing, cocktails are surprising and really tasty!
Great cosy atmosphere. definitely recommend !
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