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Feedback gevenTastes like authentic Cantonese food at very affordable prices with big servings
Great value Chinese place. they have beautiful stalls as sitting place for small groups. barramundi costs only servier size is also quite large and tasty. between even cheaper.
In the necessity of a hot nude soup quality, so bypass the bbq (they see seductively on the window). this is a sister outlet to chatswood bbq, so some of the menus are similar. I have healed the fish stock reis vermicelli noodles with shun de fish. the fish stocks quality is definitiw da, but it lacks salt. it tastes really pretty good when they add the salt. pretty big portions, I couldn't get through everything. my biggest problem is the general cleanliness of the place. I sat next to a side door in the corner, which has probably not been cleaned for years, collecting dust dirt. not particularly comfortable environment to eat around.
The operator has revamped the place into a Shanghaiese restaurant setup. It's quite refreshing in terms of renovation and style. You will be either provided with Chinese tea or plain water to start with, depending on your age and race, probably. Price was reasonable. New restaurant is called A taste of Shanghai.
Our first trip to Eastwood in quite awhile and this proved to be an enjoyable find. Comfy booth tables and good aircon were both welcome on a warm New Year's Day. Pleasantly surprised by the menu selection and pricing; some nice house specials and a good variety of old standards. Three Cup Chicken delivered a spicy and chilli punch and the Sweet and Sour Pork was the best we've had in Sydney. Fried rice servings were generous and soft drinks, well made and icy cold. Friendly and informal service from a busy team, created a good family friendly dining experience. Keen to head back soon, in the full and certain knowledge that we'll order the sweet and sour again!