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361-sushi-club

quote Young man Adam was excellent in his service. He poured tea into your tea cups and was very polite and attentive.

361 Sushi Club - 361 Whitehorse Rd

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Mei Hung - a year ago
bombay-club

quote ✨ Thirty-one years strong and still authentic 🇮🇳, this local gem delivers rich, aromatic curries 🍛 that honour traditional flavours and craftsmanship 👨‍🍳. The spice balance 🌶️ feels thoughtful, not overpowering, while the setting remains warm and unpretentious 🕯️. Whether you’re in for chicken tikka 🍗 or a vegetarian korma 🥦, it’s true Indian comfort at its best!!

Bombay Club - 564 North Rd

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The Nik Take - a month ago
chanhouse

quote The most excellent vegan restaurant in Melbourne 👍. The dimsin is handmade by the business owner. Vegan juicy Xiao Long Bao must try😍. The business owners have been vegan for a decades. Their whole family member are vegan. When you walk into the restaurant, you can feel the vibrations of the clear energy. Feel like eating at home.

Chanhouse - 21 Rosella St

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Mshan Vegan - a year ago
dannys-kopitiam

quote I dropped into Danny’s Kopitiam for lunch and left with the unshakable feeling that I’d just eaten at the happiest intersection between Penang and paradise. The place hums with charm — part café, part time machine, and wholly delightful. The combination hor fun was so good I briefly considered proposing to it, and the char kway teow had more personality than most dinner parties I’ve attended. It’s smoky, saucy, and slightly indecent — just the way noodles should be. But the real star of the show — the prima donna of the dessert world — is the sago pudding. It arrived modestly, glistening like a diplomat’s handshake, and tasted like summer got a postgraduate degree in comfort. The service? Impeccable. The kind of warmth that makes you feel like you’ve wandered into a relative’s kitchen — the one who actually likes you. Danny’s Kopitiam isn’t just a restaurant; it’s an argument for joy. And like all great arguments, I left full, happy, and entirely convinced.

Dannys Kopitiam - 264 Blackburn Road

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Baggage Claim Philosopher - a month ago
hoko-sushi

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Hoko Sushi - 700 Burke Rd

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jalan-alor-mitcham

quote Jalan Alor is one of the newer Malaysian restaurants, which also comes highly recommended by some, although reading some of the reviews it seems everyone's experiences can be quite mixed. Our summary: The Good 👍 - Cheap dishes at $10 for most and $15.50 for noodles. 💰 - Serving size is average, so fairly good value for money. 🍽️ - Authentic Kopitiam vibe - The CKT was actually quite decent with wok hey The OK - The Sawarak Kolo mee was just a lot of noodles 🍜 with some meat, no veggies. I guess for $10 I can't complain but here I am writing about this. - Fish head curry was decent. - the Satay had a different peanut sauce flavour than what we would normally have elsewhere. Not bad, just different. The bad 😞 - The KL Hokkien mee wasn't great. Too sweet and had a very very fishy (squid) after taste. Also took about 30mins to come. - the Sweet Chee Chong Fun was again very sweet but and the noodles were stuck together and hard in some places. Tbh if not for the stuck hard noodles this dish would have been ok to good. Overall, if you are looking for cheap Malaysian eats and aren't too fussed on quality, this place is worth a try. If you want something which is actually good, there are many other places in and around east of Melbourne!

Jalan Alor - 6/26 Britannia Mall

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Bru L - 7 months ago