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dumpling-go-go

quote Absolutely delicious food. Well worth a visit and very good prices.

Dumpling Go Go - 225 Main N Rd

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David Lawton - 2 months ago
good-pho-u

quote Came here after our hike to Mount Lofty and oh boy was it a good meal. At 18Aud, it was a huge bowl of pho with plentiful of beef combination meats. The cold spring rolls were excellent also as well. The owner was kind enough to offer us a free packet of prawn crackers too. The soup stock was very flavourful and savoury and exactly what you'd want on a cold winter day. What a great meal.

Good Pho U - 370G Kensington Rd

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SL Wong - 4 months ago
jalan-alor-franklin-street

quote I must say, this Malaysian restaurant offers great value for money. Most of their main courses cost only $10, and both the flavor and portion are really satisfying. If you plan to eat here, I recommend coming early. Otherwise you might have to wait in a long line

Jalan Alor Franklin Street - 85 Franklin St

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Chongkai Sun - a month ago
long-dragon-dumpling-house

quote Returning to this restaurant after more than 10 years, the same tasty dishes and friendly owners make me feel at home. This place will be my canteen for lunch 4 days a week.

Long Dragon Dumpling House - 322 Kings Way

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Ling Yuan - 2 months ago
ltj-chinese-restaurant

quote I found this little gem without any expectations. It felt like walking into someone's house who is keen to cook for me. The elderly man was most likely the owner who seemed like a humble human being with culinary skill. He helped us order and we were rapt with the dishes. The lamb ding ding noodles was just filling and flavourful. I surely want to try the other dishes next time and on top of that he was kind enough to let me try the Yoghurt drink for free! I just couldn't thank him enough for the hospitality.

LTJ Chinese Restaurant - 601 Whitehorse Rd

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Shai N - 2 months ago
nan-yang-express-chinatown

quote November 2025: I am a Level 7 contributor (>400 reviews) on Google and provide an unbiased feedback on eateries and experiences both in Asia and Melbourne. This is a small restaurant in Chinatown on Little Bourke Street between Russell and Exhibition Streets. The nearest train station is Parliament. The seating arrangement feels cramped but I was here for the food. I have a craving for fish🐟 fillet noodle soup and I paid $17.50. It was a huge portion, with 6 big pieces of fried fish. The fish tasted like basa, instead of rockling. The soup has a light creamy texture because of the addition of evaporated milk. I didn't taste MSG in the soup. There were also 2 sour plums which tasted very sour. The ginger was coarsely cut. Overall, I like the taste but would have preferred thin slices of ginger. Taste wise, it's on par with Laksa King's fish noodle soup, but cheaper. A surcharge applies in weekends and public holidays, waived upon cash payments. I waited quite a while for my dush to come even though I ordered before 5 pm on a week day. They have too many online orders. I came back days later on a Sunday to try the Hainanese chicken🐔 rice and rice rolls with sweet sauce. Each dish costs $10, on cash payment. There were many here who raved about the chicken rice. My opinion: the chicken pieces were not as tender as other venues because the ones that were served to me came from the thighs. I still prefer the Hainanese chicken rice at Kakilang. The rice was fragrant and delicious. At $10, this is a satisfying meal with generous portions. The rice rolls were delicious too with fish🐟 cake slices and 2 fish 🐟balls.

Nan Yang Express Chinatown - Shop 1/128 Little Bourke St

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