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Yum cha service can be generally abrupt so it's a pleasant surprise when you come across polite and customer-oriented trolley ladies and waiters that seem to genuinely care about their customers. A case in point, we ordered a dish of stir fried noodles and the lady insisted we wait a couple of minutes so she could bring us a fresh plate of steaming, hot noodles. When the dish we wanted wasn't on one ladies dessert tr... View all feedback.
In the rule they go to rhodos phoenix for yum cha, but came here on the one hand in zetland for a combined birthday / vaterday lunch for the woman and vater in law. Service seemed a little more friendly than her colleagues in rhodos, who seem a little more grievous in their welcome. although the friendliness from above is appropriate when it enters a temperature pistol on the peoples. eating was really good and pleasant. each dish was of good quality and very tasty especially the bbq pork, garnel, garlic and dumplings. mango pancakes were good and really at the point as expected. rich, creamy, and oh so multiish. the fried white bait was good. crispy, salty and great. like fishy fights. all dishes were fresh and delicious. eating was just as good as their rhodos counterparts, and about the same removal from home.
I came here on Sunday afternoon because of a yamcha. So I was not surprised that the place was completely packed and we had to sit together. the selection was enormous and we had so many delicious dishes to choose from. the chicken feet and dumplings were my favorite. this place is definitiw a little overpriced, though and more expensive that most yumcha places.
I came here for Chinese New Year yum cha and the place was packedI heard that this place could fit like 500 people or something crazy.
East Phoenix is up there with one of the best yum cha's I have experienced The restaurant is so large and clean Wait for a table is very quick.
Great selection of yum cha options, though less of the traditional bowel and chicken feet and more standardised for Australian consumption, East Phoenix is