Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components and a spicy edge. Today Thai food is its own, with a special unique blend of the 5 tastes: sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and spicy.
We came a little late (8.15pm) on a Sunday night and ordered Char Kway Teow - it came quickly, was fresh and delicious. The serving size was great, too (I'm a bigger bloke so I was happy). The menu is HUGE, so you'll need more than one visit to try all the things you like. I highly recommend.
Saigon Express Restaurant - 335 Elizabeth St
Chapman Histology - 3 weeks ago
Teriyaki chicken curry is fantastic. Not just the slop out of the bain-marie but a generous portion of just fried delicious chicken with curry and rice for $17. 10/10
Bento - 385A Main Rd
Ekkers Lovarkia - 3 months ago
I tried this restaurant for lunch and was greeted by a lady with a warm, friendly smile. I ordered the big bento and really loved the dumplings. The teriyaki was good but nothing too special, while the mixed tempura was nice and crunchy. I just wish they included a small bowl of miso soup, as it would have made the experience even better. The restaurant itself is quite small, so seating is limited.
Bento on George - 68 George St
Wanderlust Ian - 2 months ago
The food was really great and the front staff was very welcoming. Their corn shop and Singapore noodles were amazing. I came first time, but I will be regular for sure.
Daves Noodles - 110 Main Rd
Pram - 2 years ago
Tasty food with some good vegetarian options. A nice spot for a quick, cheap meal or takeaway.
Dumpling World - 50 Liverpool St
Tess - 3 months ago
Lunch special with the fried rice tasted excellent!
Only thing I’d request is 25% larger portion size.
Otherwise, great value for money! And tasted great! Staff were friendly also.
The one star reviews are questionable, so take with a grain of salt.