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Contribute Feedback What Marcellus Hudson likes about Chinese Noodle Bar:
The fragrant pork is something really spectacular, the dumplings are also goods.
The price is really good.
The decoration is nothing special but the food deserve it
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What Donna Keeling doesn't like about Chinese Noodle Bar:
A simple restaurant in George Street, offering Chinese noodles, and the price is under $ 10 dollars.
#Beef Noodle soup # is probably the most popular dish in the restaurant. However, it is not in my expectation in Chinese view. The chef put too much taste in the soup that the taste remains in my mouth for a long time. View all feedback.
Halal-certified, generous part, but a bit pointing for a meal in CBD. One of the best Halal restaurants you can find in Sydney CBD will be healing before the long queue, especially in the pebar.
I love this place. Has to be my face Asian cheap eatery that's still made fresh to order ! A glass partition allows you to watch them making your noodles to order, then tossed into the Wok with what ever combo you choose served hot and delicious FYI there is no pork on the menu
Halal certified, generous portion but a little bit pricy for a meal in CBD. One of the best halal restaurant that you can find in Sydney CBD, beware of the long queue especially in the dining hour.
This is my favourite place in Sydney to get my northwestern Chinese style lamb fix and lanzhou hand pulled noodles. You can have your lamb in a range of styles from kebabs, to stir fried with noodles or rice. Most likely it comes with a flavoursome spicy cumin seasoning. It's so addictive, cheap and tasty. Try it out if you're near central station.
The fragrant pork is something really spectacular, the dumplings are also goods. The price is really good. The decoration is nothing special but the food deserve it dicasparaviajar.pt
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