A lovely and delicious little Xinjiang-style Chinese restaurant! The couple who run the place are so warm and kind. I had the egg and tomato noodles and a yoghurt. Do yourself a favour and check this place out! :)
Q P
Came here for dinner tonight and the food was amazing, everything was freshly made. More importantly, the grandma was the best! Super cute and helpful. We asked her if the soups were good and she told us ‘not really, our noodles and lamb ribs better’ we loved her honest recommendation.
We also had the lamb pies - we forgot to take a photo because it smelt so good and we ate it too quickly - a must try!
The Boys
Expected long serving time (~30minutes), the old couples are trying their hardest to serve you, so use that time to chat or read 😄. The serving lady is so warm and kind. She can speak both Mandarin and English well.
Amazing Xin Jiang cuisine! We orderded 3 lamb skewers, Xin Jiang homemade spicy noodle with chicken, and 12 pcs of fried dumplings.
K N
This long-standing Chinese restaurant is run by a sweet elderly couple who clearly put a lot of heart into their work. We visited on a busy Friday night, and with only the two of them running the show, food took about 40 minutes to arrive.
The dishes were fresh but leaned towards the bland side for my taste—though others might enjoy the subtle, home-style flavours.
A heads-up on the skewers: they're only available if someone pre-orders in advance. Occasionally, there are extras for walk-ins if they’ve over-prepared.
Great people, old-school charm—just go in knowing it’s a slow and simple experience.
Matthew Gong
The lady was so sweet, she made sure she explained the vegeterian options , she was so warm, made sure we were enjoying. It felt like somewhere in Asia, the hospitality.
Sushmita Dhakal
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