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Feedback gevenRecommended by a friend who used last year service; abysmal! sojahhun was pink with bones and no soy sauce, put in a tub on to rice, half soaked in soy. bbq pork ice cold and mostly fat, tasteless. pink chicken went into the...bin, connected with the gay. hot spicy suppee, full of chopped chilis, which tasted like grit, ruined the suppe, also went into the müll. never again.
I recently visited this casual restaurant and have been there four times now. They serve authentic Chinese cuisine in a relaxed café-like atmosphere. The food is genuine and reasonably priced. I recommend it to those with experience in authentic Chinese cuisine so they can order appropriately.
The restaurant is brightly lit and immaculately clean. The staff is exceptionally friendly and they excel at cooking crispy fried pork. For those who can read and speak Chinese, they offer a selection of traditional, authentic dishes. Additionally, they provide delivery service.
Excellent eating and service especially the noodles and rice. eating came quickly and was freshly cooked it cannot fail.
The key thing is to realise its a NOODLE BAR They sell a big menu which is a bit hit and miss but if you stick with one of the (many) noodle options you will have a great meal. On one side of the menu...you can see just normal chow mein all delicious but I suggest flipping the menu and taking a look at the special noodle menu. There are many good dishes in there. 3 choice meat rice is also very popular amongst my friends. You get crispy pork, roast pork and roast duck. All portion sizes are excellent and the price is also excellent. Probably the most underrated, hidden little gem of a restaurant I've ever seen. If they cut the menu down to just what they do well and relocate they could make it a really expensive and nice restaurant. Lets hope they don't! Its perfect the way it is right now, warts and all. The staff may be considered rude if you're ignorant but its actually a very authentic experience (the same as I experienced in China many times). They don't expect to get tipped and they don't feel the need to be falsely polite. However, if you're nice to them they will be nice back.