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What Veli Avonius doesn't like about Bangkok Bites:
These young seem to be established in newtown and bondi and now try their hand in the food market in the cbd. they have opened this week in martin place and so far collect a little interest in their high footsteps zone. the menu prices are around the $10,90 to $12,90, which is quite reasonable for a cooked to order dish in the cbd in these days. bamee ped naam soup 12.90) grilled roasted duck, duck, egg noodles, swee... View all feedback. What Cynthia Corwin likes about Bangkok Bites:
the hotel is located in colonial centre food court near martin place station. it has now been done a little and new food outlets have replaced the established ones that have been for one. this is one of the new ones! I was interested in trying this because I enjoyed a good barley dish and had a home delivery from their newtown store before. the man who served me was nice and noticed that they only accept cash money t... View all feedback.
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The hotel is located in colonial centre food court near martin place station. it has now been done a little and new food outlets have replaced the established o...
read moreThese young seem to be established in newtown and bondi and now try their hand in the food market in the cbd. they have opened this week in martin place and so...
read moreTom Kha Kai was too salty and strangely sourBig portion though with enough for a bowl each for the two of us.
Blazing fast service, large servings, and friendly staffWent here for dinner on a Friday night.
The food was great, especially the chicken satay and Beef Massaman.
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read moreLocated in the Colonial Centre food court near Martin Place Station, this new noodle establishment has piqued the interest of diners looking for a good meal at a reasonable price in the bustling CBD. Offering a customizable noodle stir fry dish, where patrons can choose their protein, noodle, and sauce, the restaurant serves generous portions of noodles with flavorful duck. While some diners wished for a creamier and more peanut-flavored sauce, overall the dish was enjoyable. With menu prices ranging from $10.90 to $12.90, this new addition to the food scene in the CBD is definitely worth a visit to try out their other offerings.