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I had a decent lunch at Tai Pan by Secret Kitchen. The seafood noodles were average, nothing special. The braised noodles with Char Siew had good flavor, but there was very little Char Siew in it, even though it was shredded. View all feedback.
I had a decent lunch at Tai Pan by Secret Kitchen. The seafood noodles were average, nothing special. The braised noodles with Char Siew had good flavor, but there was very little Char Siew in it, even though it was shredded.
This was the first time I came across a Steam Pot' Chinese cuisine. Tai Pan by Secret Kitchen is one of the franchised restaurants under Secret Kitchen group which renowned for its good quality in food. We went on Sunday night for dinner. The venue...was almost the same as its previously owned by Tai Pan Chinese Restaurant and been bought over by Secret Kitchen since Oct It has been least renovated or updated, almost the same as before. Their specialty is steam pot' which considered very healthy, all ingredients are in their original taste, no added any seasoning. Mainly we had to order a soup base in the steam pot and chose different varieties of food to put on top of the soup to steam it. There are varieties of sauce to help yourself in separate station for you to dip into your food. In other word you make your own seasoning according to your own taste. There are quite varieties of food to choose from, but I found it's quite ordinary and quite pricey especially the soup base to start with. (photos attached with menu) The service was good, waiters were very attentive, perhaps because there were not busy only full. Over all we were happy and satisfied except it was not worth the value of raw food with expensive price. I don't think that I will go back often.
This was the first time I came across a 'Steam Pot' Chinese cuisine. Tai Pan by Secret Kitchen is one of the franchised restaurants under Secret Kitchen group which renowned for its good quality in food.We went on Sunday night for dinner. The venue was almost the same as its previously owned by Tai Pan Chinese Restaurant and been bought over by Secret Kitchen since Oct 2016. It has been least renovated or updated, almost the same as before.Their specialty is 'steam pot' which considered very healthy, all ingredients are in their original taste, no added any seasoning. Mainly we had to order a soup base in the steam pot and chose different varieties of food to put on top of the soup to steam it.There are varieties of sauce to help yourself in separate station for you to dip into your food. In other word you make your own seasoning according to your own taste.There are quite varieties of food to choose from, but I found it's quite ordinary and quite pricey especially the soup base to start with. (photos attached with menu)The service was good, waiters were very attentive, perhaps because there were not busy only 30% full.Over all we were happy and satisfied except it was not worth the value of raw food with expensive price. I don't think that I will go back often.
This little dumpling bar located down a side lane is melbourne's worst kept secret. Once inside you get greeted by a gentleman at the door and then get led
In A Nutshell: -Hutong Dumplings was okay. -Hot as hell inside, so hard to enjoy the food when you are sweating your kundangi off. -Service was