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Pasta is a type of food typically made from an unleavened dough of wheat flour mixed with water or eggs, and formed into sheets or other shapes, then cooked by boiling or baking. Rice flour, or legumes such as beans or lentils, are sometimes used in place of wheat flour to yield a different taste and texture, or as a gluten-free alternative. Pasta is a staple food of Italian cuisine.

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Our Customer Reviews

Kath Phillips

a month ago

Such good food. I have been eating at Kim Khanh on and off my whole life. Just had it via uber eats, and it is still just as delicious as it always is. Thanks so much team, your restaurant is as great...

Danie Wang

a month ago

Everything was sooo delicious and the service was amazing. I really hope they can open a shop in Calamvale. Me and my friends had a great night.

Good Taste Chinese Restaurant
Good Taste Chinese Restaurant

Shop 2 /200 Sumners Rd

muhammad anwer salim

a month ago

Sheesh Mahal Indian Restaurant is truly a hidden gem — from the warm welcome at the door to the last bite of their beautifully spiced dishes, everything felt made with care and heart. The food is rich...

Sheesh Mahal Indian Rest.
Sheesh Mahal Indian Rest.

398 Tarragindi Rd

Nancy Buckley

a month ago

On my first visit to this restaurant with my sis, We ordered the Pho Tai (raw beef) and the Pho Ga (chicken). The broth was aromatic, fresh, and full of flavour, served with a generous portion of bea...

Cam Ranh Restaurant
Cam Ranh Restaurant

23 Railway Parade

Kyle Scoble

3 months ago

Great takeaway restaurant. Good food and hardworking friendly people. I drop in once every few weeks. Dim sims are top notch and their main meals are always tasty.

Kobie Riseley

5 months ago

Tom served me and wow! how good was the feed! Hands down the best Chinese I’ve ever had. Fresh, hot, and full of flavour. Couldn’t fault a thing