Menu - Emperor's Choice
Menu
A complete overview of all 83 meals and beverages can be found here on the menu of Emperor's Choice from Sydney.
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Burger
A$22Chicken Dishes
A$24Main Course
A$29Mains
A$23Fried Rice
A$14
Salted Fish Chicken Fried RiceA$23Dinner Favorites
A$22Noodle Stir Fried
Beef Stir FriedA$23Chicken
Chicken Stir FriedA$23
Sichuan Kung Pao ChickenA$24Duck Dishes
Bbq DuckA$22Entradas
Honey PrawnA$28House Specialties
Salt And Pepper PrawnA$28Seafood
Entrées
Fried PlatterA$7
Steam DuckA$25
Slice PorkA$21Stir - Fired
Prawn Stir FriedA$28
Pork Stir FriedA$23Chef'S Specials
Mongolian LambA$25Hot Dishes
Braised PrawnA$26Barbecued Combination
Assorted Bbq PlatterA$28Soups
Spicy And SourA$9
Chicken Sweet CornA$9Soup Noodle
Shredded Duck MeatA$9Soup
Bean Curd SeafoodA$11House Signature Entrees
West Lake BeefA$9Asien Light Bites
Seafood RollsA$13Appetisers
Satay Prawn SkewersA$28Cold Dish
San Dong ChickenA$25Rice
Shredded Beef Fried RiceA$20Entree
Satay Chicken Skewers (4)Chinese Appertisers
Mini Spring Roll (4)Uncategorized
Steamed Duck CombinationA$27
Deep Fried Bean Curd With Spicy SaltA$22
Crispy Skin Chicken With Ginger And ShallotA$25
Seafood Sang Choy BowA$25
Xo Sauce Stir Fried With LobsterA$49
Peaking Duck Meat With PancakeA$45
Wagyu Beef With Teriyaki SauceA$35
Taiwanese Wine Sauce ChickenA$25
Hot Braised Bean With Xo SauceA$22
Crab Meat Sweet CornA$10
Short (Wonton)A$9
Steam / Fried Prawn DumplingA$9
Steam / Fried Pork Dim SumA$9
Satay Fillet Steak SkewersA$26
Satay Scallops SkewersA$28
Fillet Steak Stir FriedA$26
Soya Skin ChickenA$22
Sweet And Sour Fried DuckA$25
Special Fried Bean Curd With Mushrooms SauceA$24
Seasonal Vegetable With MushroomsA$24
Peking Cabbage With Cream SauceA$23
Three Assorted Fried Rice NoodleA$21
Long NoodleSide Dishes
A$3
Stir Fried Mix VegetableA$19Entree & Soup
Pork RibA$25蔬菜
Dry Hor FunA$23
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I thought I had died and went into the sky. (or at least hongkong). the yum cha scene in sydney is visited to an interesting hybrid of choices both from local and tourist. the choice of the imperial, one of the most famous old school places of the cbd, has won a hand again and again in both. despite its popularity, even it can not divide from the general decline of the dim sum quality into these, but that does not mean that it is not worth trying. because it is the oldest Chinese restaurant in sydney, eating in the eg has practically turned into a ritual of passage. we can begin with the good witness there is something that is congenital charming about its history and its semi-off of the beaten path position on...read more



