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Noodles

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.

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Our Customer Reviews


quote Wow, amazing. Ordered some Egg Fried Rice and must admit they tasted so good. As usual, fast and quick service. Pricing on point. Will be back again.

Dong Ji BBQ Noodle House - 46 Mount Wellington Hwy

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Richie - a month ago

quote A lovely little cafe. I was here this morning and enjoyed a white chocolate & raspberry muffin with a Soy latte. The first thing I noticed was how clean and airy the cafe is. A really nice feel. I was impressed that the lady didn't like the way the latte was made (too much froth) she went and rectified it. I felt the service was caring and wanting to please which is lovely to see. I did buy a cherry ripe slice and lemon tart to bring home which my hubby and I enjoyed. Overall a good experience. Thank you for a great experience.

Five Farms Cafe - 100 Wild Goose Wy

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Suzanne Kehl - 4 months ago

quote Big meal, cheap price. A lot of dishes around $12 dollar, roast duck, BBQ pork, roast pork ...eat . Perfect for the family gathering and price reasonable. Noddle are nice especially for the fries noddle. Good place to visit. VH

Good Well BBQ Restaurant - 309 Botany Rd

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紐西蘭吃喝玩樂 Vincent in New Zealand - 7 years ago

quote Unfortunately did not have the best experience, waited a long time for each meal to arrive. Each meal took about 15mins, it wasn’t a busy night but there were a couple of big families which could have caused the delay. By the time the next meal came our food became cold or we finished it because we were so hungry. Some dishes were tasty but definitely overpriced for the portion size. We ordered the sweet and sour pork regular $22 - as shown in the pictures, the bowl was bigger than the portion of food. It was tasty but so disappointing. Very deceiving!!! The spicy chicken had more chilli than chicken pieces and only skin parts. Again very small portion for the cost. The crab fried rice was $36 as you can tell from the image the bowl is deceiving. Maybe enough for 2 people. The dimsum was not as tasty as the other spots we have been too! Must say the sweet and sour was very nice. Other meals were average and pricey. Highly recommend the sweet sour and get the larger size even if it’s just 2 people. You’ll probably get about 8 good 8 good pieces with the regular 😂 Guttered we didn’t enjoy it because it’s so close to home and we’re hoping to make it our regular dimsum spot but maybe another time might be better experience?

11 Dim Sum - 345 Chapel Rd

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Nirmatha Arul (Travel Acc) - a week ago

quote Spicy burger was good and fresh! Could be spicier though. Chicken popcorn was delicious, juicy and tender. The chips were cooked perfectly with amazing chicken salt on them. The lady was friendly and food was ready quickly. Would definitely go back.

Addington Fried Chicken - 290 Lincoln Rd

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Tim Ross - 3 months ago

quote Amazing place, fish and chips salted well, not too salty. Whats best is the service, lady there at the cashier was extremely nice. We ordered mussels and somehow we got an extra, went back to tell them but in the end told that it was a gift to us, such a nice place. Do visit, cheap and good and good service.

Alfriston Fish and Chips - 49 Claude Rd

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Adam Tang - a year ago