Reviews - Charm
Reviews summary
Located in East Perth, Charm is a cozy Korean-Chinese restaurant tucked away behind the Grosvenor Hotel. The menu offers a blend of dishes from both cuisines, attracting a diverse crowd of international students and professionals looking for a quick and convenient lunch spot. While some reviews mention a slight decline in food quality over the years, Charm is praised for its generous portions of seafood in dishes like homemade noodles and mixed seafood soup. The service is efficient and courteous, with prices that won't break the bank. Overall, Charm is a solid choice for those craving Korean or Chinese flavors in a casual dining setting.
Was Olumide Iyalla at Charm a mag?
I often go to Charm restaurant to get some food. They never fail to satisfy customers! Try spicy garlic fried chicken (Kkanpunggi 깐풍기)! It's my all time fav food :) View all feedback.
What Watson Willms dislikes about Charm:
Convenience is the key. Don't expect genuine Japanese or Korean dishes. It's a blend of everything. But it's perfect for a quick lunch, reasonable price and prompt services. A lot of international students and professionals go there for lunch. I had a mixed seafood noodle soup and it was alright. View all feedback.
Reviews from various users
Last update : 20.11.2017
Convenience is the key. Don't expect genuine Japanese or Korean dishes. It's a blend of everything. But it's perfect for a quick lunch, reasonable price and prompt services. A lot of international students and professionals go there for lunch. I had a mixed seafood noodle soup and it was alright.
Really like their homemade noodle especially the one with seafood! They are so generous in giving the various type of seafood such as mussel, prawn, squid, fish with a reasonable price! The noodle is so yummy and chewy! Highly recommend. Good job!
Very good service and foods are excellent. Highly recommended who want to Korean/Japanese fusion.???? I love Black bean noodle and spicy noodle!
The 'steamed dumplings' were the EXACT same brand as you get for $2.20 for 1kg, the cheapest of the cheep. Left before the mains. .