Reviews by kia
A group of us went there on a sunday night. At first the waiter tried to pressure us into getting the buffet but we decided to order individually. The spicy pork I had was good but not as nice as the one my Korean friend cooked. My friend had a type of beef soup. It was fairly sweet and the sweet potatl noodles was nice addition. Other friends ordered fried pork which was delicious - highly recommended.
Approximate cost: $14
Recently bought a groupon. Had trouble contacting this place at first. The service is very professional and the place was clean. Their equipment is also TGA approved.
This place is actually located in a hair salon. The owner is lovely and very professional. She provides good advice and does not try to pressure you into purchasing expensive beauty products.
The ramen here is very nice which also means there's always a line outside. There's also not a lot of tables either to sit. On the plus side you get free ramen refills. The soup and pork is very nice. The price is a bit exy considering I can get nice ramen for around 400yen in Japan.
Approximate cost: $10
This place was packed and noisy. Service was efficient as always. I ordered the Bak Kut Teh and my friend Laksa. Both were good but not exceptional.
Approximate cost: $10
The dishes at this restaurant was a bit average and even though our table ordered a 5 dishes, non were a standout. The service was prompt and efficient.
Approximate cost: $14
When one visits Sydney one should also eat yum cha. My friends and I ordered about 8 dishes including chicken feet, siu mai, prawn dumplings, chicken and sticky rice wrapped in lotus leaf, tendon, prawns wrapped with rice noodle and mince wrapped in bean curd skin (must try). There's wide selection of other dishes too and service was very prompt. There's also a bakery next door which sells chicken in sticky rice flour puff for only $1 (great value).
Approximate cost: $15 per person for 8 dishes
I decided to try the macaroons here (after a disappointing trip to Zumbo's shop only to find it has closed for the day) and was not disappointed. The salted caramel macaroon was a decent size and tasted beautiful. There's a good selection of other flavours too.
Approximate cost: $3 per macaroon
Discovered this really nice Thai restaurant on my Sydney holiday. It's very close to darling harbour. The decor was very nice, marble, mirrors, trees and lights. The food was great and included many other selections outside the usual curries. The grilled pork salad (moo-ma-now) I had was delicious as was my friend's beef salad and grilled chicken. The dressing was fresh and tangy and food like this inspires a person to learn more about Thai cooking.
Approximate cost: $18
While on holidays in Sydney, tried out this thai restaurant. Its located at the manly ferry terminal but unfortunately no waterfront views. The food is very tasty and well priced. We had Massaman curry, beef salad (spicy) but the standout was the pork belly stir fried in red curry paste.
Approximate cost: $13