
Noodles are usually cooked in boiling water, sometimes with cooking oil or salt added. They are also often pan-fried or deep-fried. The material composition and geocultural origin is specific to each type of a wide variety of noodles. Noodles are a staple food in many cultures, Chinese noodles, Japanese noodles, Korean noodles, Filipino noodles, Vietnamese noodles, and Italian pasta.
Jacob Stark
2 weeks ago
One word. Pure class. I’m not too sure exactly what I ate but I am extremely satiated and satisfied. The star of the show was the beef stew in the centre of the plate which had a flavour profile of no...
195 Hampshire Rd
JJ King
2 weeks ago
Was feeling like Thai food and found this one with 4.9 rating so had a go. The food was fantastic! We Loved all of them very much. If the curry could be with a bit more veggies, it would be beyond the...
323 Lygon St
Cecilia Van Lam
a month ago
Great food very authentic. The restaurant with super busy after 6pm, but the server was still very attentive. I wanted to eat more dishes but we literally couldn't. The fried rice was perfection, grai...
58 Station Pl
Vincent T.
a month ago
I've been coming here every week for the last year and their fish & chips are always fresh and delicious. They have the best fish and chips in Melbourne and the staff are very friendly.
2 South Ave
Samuel Wang
5 months ago
Tried this place because our previous favourite place Hoffmans Road Fish and Chip is still closed. The hamburger tasted the same as Hoffmans; the way Aussie Burgers meant to be before the Americans r...
49 Melville Rd
Zac
a year ago
Classic Aussie Chinese food, well priced and tastes great. Would recommend the lemon chicken and sweet and sour pork. Singapore noodles were pretty good but have had better at some other joints, still...
171 Derby St