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Ordered a wide variety of dishes my favourite was probably the sweet and sour pork it was super crispy and I loved the sauce. The veggies were really fresh tooWe also were given some free fruit and some red bean soup which I loved!! View all feedback.
The best and cheapest fried rice in box hill. Good options Aesthetically, it's basic but who really cares.
All the classic Chinese comfort foods can be found at Wong’s Lucky Bar. For years, we’ve consistently visited this little joint located right next to the box hill tram stop. Whether it’s their crab noodles or hainan chicken rice, these classics never fail to hit the spot. My personal favourites are the combination hor fun and beef hor fun (flat noodles). These two dishes pack so much “wok hei” (aka flavour of the wok a unique charred kind of taste reminiscent of what you’d find in Asian street food stalls).Recently, under the circumstances of COVID-19, my family has taken to ordering takeout here almost on a weekly basis. The prices have remained surprisingly low and the food is consistently good.
Mud crab was great. We ordered only 2 serves of noodles with the crab (for the 4 of us) which I think was more than enough. (Any more will cause the crab dish to be too bland). Pipi with Chinese donut dish was flavoursome and it goes so well with rice. Seafood tofu clay pot was our next pick for the night.
Absolutely loooove the snow crab!!! That tofu was AMAZING and I just cannot stop eating them. The service and staff are so great as well! We will definitely come back again! Only one thing that they have a bit more sur charge on card so it’s better to bring some cash with you!
You can’t judge a book by its cover... These people know how to cook great food. We go there regularly for chicken rice which is amazing. It’s a must try when in Boxhill located at end of tramline