Reviews
What Angie Keebler doesn't like about Ming Court:
This is a very average suburbian Australian Chinese restaurant. The decor is pretty dated, tired and lighting is pretty dark. The food is quite average and everything is coated with a brownish gooey sauce. Your spicy chili chicken is nice. Overall, nothing impressive. View all feedback. What Ippolito Montanari likes about Ming Court:
If I find something I like, I'll stay with it. The kung pow chicken is absolutely great! I asked if I could have it with tofu instead and it was even better. The dumplings here are really good. Recommend this place definitely for a simple night or take it off. View all feedback.
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One of the best Chinese restaurants in hobart. weine are not overpriced. eating is super.no complained.
The outside as inside was wonderful it is like going to the Chinese shop in China, the waitress was wonderful, he gave our food order beautiful, the eating and...
read moreThis is a very average suburban Australian Chinese restaurant. decor is pretty dated, tired look and the lighting is pretty dark. eating is quite average and ev...
read moreFinally back to good old tassie and ready to meet the restaurants, good and bad! that said it was a pick-up dinner with friends at the ming court last night and...
read moreThis is a very average suburbian Australian Chinese restaurant. The decor is pretty dated, tired and lighting is pretty dark. The food is quite average and ever...
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read moreMing Court offers a suburban Australian Chinese dining experience with a dated decor and average food coated in brown sauce. The spicy chili chicken is a standout, but overall, the restaurant fails to leave a lasting impression. A recent visit with friends resulted in a lackluster banquet option and underwhelming service. However, for those craving familiar favorites, such as kung pow chicken or dumplings, Ming Court may still be worth a visit. Despite some shortcomings in food and service, dining at Ming Court promises a unique experience reminiscent of an authentic Chinese shop in China.