6 reviews about Bing Boy, Myer Centre

Anonymous
verified email - 18 Jun 2016

The savoury wraps are okay tasting but I love the dessert ones! My friend and I had a strawberry and nutella one and it was so good! Pretty good price too!

verified email - 03 Feb 2016

These guys have added a small size to their menu, so you can decide whether you want a snack or a meal. It's fantastic! My favourite is still the slow cooked beef, called the mad ming. They have changed the sauce so it is no longer chili-hot, which is great for my sooky little tastebuds. A total winner!

verified email - 17 Jun 2013

Chinese pancake with some with the asian flavour! Awesome! The peking duck is always my favourite. The smokiness of duck, crispness of the wonton skin and the freshness of the salad is soo delicious! one thing i dont like is the wrapping will always stuck on the pancake skin. In addition, when it's is cold, it does not taste well compared to when served hot. I would recommend people who loves asian food and want to try something new. BUT, eat it when it is hot ;)

Approximate cost: $8

min 17 Jun 2013

Wow, the price looks good. Heard about this from my friend and I wanna try it as we'll.

verified email - 29 Dec 2012

Bing Boy is fantastic. Somehow all the flavours and textures together just work. If you are shopping in town stop in there and try one and rest assured that they taste excellent. I have already recommended to my friends so best I put it on here too so everyone can try Bing Boy. If you go at peak lunchtime prepare to wait in line, but not for too long. I prefer to take my time and wait until it is not so busy before deciding what I want and I am aiming to try them all.

Approximate cost: $20

Zen23 01 Jun 2013

nice food but the cost is less than $10, not $20

verified email - 16 Dec 2012

I love bing boy!
They make asian street food, apparently, although I'm sure the bings that you eat in asia would be a lot more diverse and less sanitised. But this strange, delicious wrap is so filling, tasty and cheap, that I've found myself repeatedly going out of my way to grab one when I'm on my way to work or busy shopping.

they have a wheat pancake exterior (sounds gross, but just like soft warm bread, and tastier than a thick pita bread) with a cooked egg (also surprisingly delicious), salad, generous serving of your choice of meat, and lovely sauces.

Try it out!

Approximate cost: $6-8

verified email - 07 Oct 2012

I just discovered this place about a month ago in the Myer food court at Rundle Mall.

Its a little hard to describe. They first make a thin wheat omelet wrap, add some meat and other fillings and wrap it up.
Its kind of like an Asian Yiros.

I tried the one called pretty n peking, it included duck, cucumber, sweet and sour carrot, mixed salad and wonton skin. It was delicious.

There was a large line up but the wait was not too long, they had enough staff working and were producing them in a production line.

It was delicious. Definitely worth trying. It cost about $7.95 and you can also add extra fillings.

Approximate cost: $7.95

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