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2 of us wandered in out of curiosity. No queue and immediate service. We liked that. All the tables around us had ordered the signature pork buns, egg sponge cake and chicken feet (my favourite but not my wife's). We tried the pork buns, rice with chicken, sausage and mushroom, congee and pork cheung fun. The pork buns were too sweet for my taste but the other dishes were very good, especially the skin of the cheung fun and the rice. Prices were around $7.50 - 10 per dish. I'll try the chickens feet next time.
What User doesn't like about Tim Ho Wan:
'Michelin Star Restaurant' grabbed our eyes and before we could realise, we were inside the restaurant placing the order through unique medium. We ordered three dishes from the Special Menu of the Month and three from their regular ones. What we realised is that this is the cheapest Michelin Star Restaurant Tim Ho Wan's branch in Melbourne but the efforts seem to have gone into presentation and 0 taste. Everything tasted so basic or less than okay. Ambience is nothing to brag about... neither is food. We have eaten better food at lesser known eateries.
A must when in melbourne ingenious food and great fast service. recommend them chop the baked pork and garnel but everything I tried on the menu is not disappointed!
It is definitiw one of the best dimm-sum place they have to try for those who visit melbourne.
Total review: 4br< br/> the aroma of this Chinese yum cha restaurant dragged us into this restaurant as the most suitable place to pick up with my friends. the interior of the restaurant is very noticeable due to its traditional and modern facility. Luckily this place serves yum cha to dinner I always wanted. we ordered their popular baked bun with bbq pork and it was so die for. the bunk was so crispy and flocky, and when they bite in it, the inside sides begin to explode with the bbq pork, which is so juicy, sweet and salty. I could eat so many of these rolls. prawn cheung fun is always a must in yum cha restaurants and they have an amazing task not only to create a soft easy to and tasty soy sauce, but they have variations of the Vermicelli role that I would like to try on my next visit. the black here is amazing as her black rib with black bon sauce is a surprising experience for me. I would never order this court in a million years, but my friend has ordered us to try. the black was so juicy and fat, and so tasteful. I enjoyed the chicken feet, but it was a bit salty for my pleasure. the chicken feet were perfectly cooked, with its skin fell directly from the bone. the winksuppe was a bit dirty for my lust and my money was not worth. their dampened dumps are one must, but it was dinner time and we are looking for a little more filling. hit and misses, but in any case hits the place for tasting as at home. Food: 4 Value 4 Ambience: 3.5 Service: 3.5
Ordering of eatclub app with 30% discount for Takeaway. we ordered the baked bbq pork beans and crispy tofu skin with shrimp.Baked bbq pork the baked was beautiful and crispy and sweet; did not expect it to be sweet. the filling had meat pieces that they could bite and the taste was good. the crispy tofu skin w/prawn enjoyed with this taste and I think it is due to the early onspring onion. the garnels were whole and juicy. Unfortunately, it was not crispy and would have been nice if it mayo to dive. only on the bottom was the eta 15 minutes, and I checked early and it was already ready, which meant already ready to get too cold. otherwise were aromen good and I would visit again.
If only they still had their vermicelli rolls rice noodle rolls! cheong fun 肠粉 ! visited specifically for this dish but were told ordering was through their website and the dish wasn’t on the menu! the hk style egg tart hit all the right marks for a butter short crust egg tart the tart pastry could have benefited from a minute or so less in the oven otherwise really good. the charcoal salted egg yolk steamed bun was surprisingly good the bun itself was soo fluffy moist and spongy! the filling not too sweet and would be a hit with fans of savoury sweet deserts salted egg was the star in the filling . bring back the cheong fun please!! ps don’t select ‘wait for call’ when ordering or you may spend the night following up on your order .