
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.
jo wu
a month ago
Best fish and chips I've had in a while. The batter is super light and crunchy, and the fish inside was fresh and flaky. We got the battered squid as well which was perfectly cooked. Massive serving o...
99B Hampton Rd
Amy Rachow
2 months ago
We absolutely love coming here! It’s so hard to find Chinese restaurants that do vegan food this well, but they seriously nail it every time. The salt and pepper tofu was a standout — super crispy wit...
53 Entrance Rd
KF Low
3 months ago
Fantastic meal at Lee Palace. Friendly staff and super fresh food. Garlic prawns, scallops with ginger & shallots, and sweet and sour pork were all spot on. Loved the nostalgic old-school ice cream su...
379 Canning Hwy
Jacquie McLinden
4 months ago
This restaurant and their team are great! We prefer to call and order from the venue directly because not only are the team great to speak to, they happily cater to our dietary requirements and have ...
10/620 N Lake Rd
Debs Chaliha
4 months ago
When I ask the chef for the dishes to be mild, they’re non-spicy but still perfectly seasoned and tasty. We ordered a variety of dishes, and they all seemed remarkable. The chef certainly is talented!
233 Berrigan Dr
Thomas Kok
10 months ago
We ordered Crispy Noodle (sang mee) and hot plate tofu. Absolutely fabulous! The female proprietor and the crew are friendly and welcoming. Will be back to try the lunch promo.
118 Parry Ave