Jiajiale - Melbourne
Jiajiale
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The price of the Australian restaurant is slightly more expensive. This Lanzhou ramen restaurant can see the scene of the master ramen on the spot. In addition to the color and fragrance, the portion is surprisingly large and not too hungry. You can share a bowl with two people. The location is in the city center and it is very good to find recommendations. Passengers can go and taste it
As we looked for a feed after another hectic day we came across this little restaurant take away. It looked busy with locals so we shrugged and went in. It reminded me of a throw back from one of the old throm back from a transport cafe from the eighties, Formica table, dirty floor and edgings all that was missing was he smoke haze from the cigarettes. We got shown to a small table winch rocked more that a rocking horse and then left to it, as the staff stood chatting i went and got our menu's then about 10 minutes late a young waiter came over and threw sign language we were able to order what we wanted. About 10 minutes later out came the food and i have to admit it was good, it was hot fresh and very tasty. So if you don't mind the dodgy looking room or the shocking service, you will get very good food at a reasonable cost.
I have been coming to this restaurant and the one in Box Hill off and on for many years because they are very cheap and I have always thought very well of the food which while unpretentious is very tasty, particularly their cold salad/vegetable entrees and soups. However 2 nights ago they stuffed up my order and instead of apologising when I raised it on leaving the owner just abused me. Very dissappointing !
I couldn't resist dining at a restaurant called Noodle Kingdom, as I am a big fan of noodles. I decided to stop by for lunch and was pleasantly surprised by the delicious bao skins and flavorful dumplings. While I felt a bit self-conscious watching the woman in the window prepare a variety of dishes, I overall enjoyed my meal. Noodle Kingdom is just one of many Asian restaurants in the area, but the competition keeps the quality high. I would recommend this spot for a quick and satisfying meal, although it may not be a top culinary experience. The restaurant offers dine-in and takeout options, and is also wheelchair accessible and kid-friendly.
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