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Contribute Feedback What Juliette Baron likes about MNH Hai BBq:
We ate here last Christmas. The food were delicious and tasted like authentic Chinese. We ordered BBQ Pork, Chicken, Braised Pig's Ear and Bok Choy in Oyster Sauce. View all feedback.
What Nicolas Brunel doesn't like about MNH Hai BBq:
thought this is awesome order with a computer screen and food comes to you. Fried rice cost an extra dollar than boiled rice came out It was boiled rice fried with scattered bits of egg and that was it. I ordered two seperate dishes it came on the one plate with the rice on it Roast pork and roast duck 4 small pieces each duck was just bone with skin and soggy microwave roast pork I ate a a mothfull of rice and walke... View all feedback.
Ming Hai is a Cantonese restaurant in Haymarket which serves typical Hong Kong food. There were iPads in the restaurant which allows you to order food but those tablets hanged for almost as long as I was there. I tried their congee and their roasted delights. Oh dear, the congee is as diluted as water and I think any kid can cook better. The roasted delights look and taste more like mushy delights. Avoid at all cost!!
Neat little touch screen ordering system from your table to the kitchen. Decor is 80's Chinese laminated bling funk. Duck, pork and chicken dishes are all pretty good.
Really crispy roast pork, even though it looks dry hanging there! Roast duck also meaty and tasty, great hole in the wall find! The soy pork offal is good especially the pigs ears - it comes with tongue, intestines big and small and kidney
On its day this drab little place opposite Paddys has *the* best roast pork in Chinatown. Check the piece out in the window & if it looks thin & crispy, go for it. I've never bought anything else here, but 4.0 for the roast pork. You know how at restaurants you pay for 'crispy pork belly' dishes & more often than not the skin is tough & chewy. I never do that now - I buy a container of roast pork from the nice & friendly old man here, then some of my fave vege dishes from 'Chinese Noodle Restaurant' just a few minutes away, dinner doesn't get much better! One day when I have people around I'm going to buy a big piece of roast pork, & some plain buns & spring onions & hoisin sauce, & make our own baos at home.
Ming Hai is a Cantonese restaurant in Haymarket which serves typical Hong Kong food. There were iPads in the restaurant which allows you to order food but those tablets hanged for almost as long as I was there. I tried their congee and their roasted delights. Oh dear, the congee is as diluted as water and I think any kid can cook better. The roasted delights look and taste more like mushy delights. Avoid at all cost!!