Reviews by CU
You can buy a good variety of breads, buns and cakes. Also you can drink the coffee there or order takeaway coffee tea chocolate with reasonable price. You can order cakes of all sizes for all occasions.
I went to this cafe for breakfast. The price of the dishes are of standard prices. The breakfast meal I had there was fantastic. It was well cooked and has a great atmosphere to eat breakkie, brunch or lunch and read the paper.
This pizza place is only a take away shop that sells only pizza. The pizza is of good quality and is quite popular. Service is medium pace. Pizza is made on the spot.
Approximate cost: $6.50
This cafe specialises in milk tea, a popular Asian drink invading Australian shores. The drinks are tasty and they also serve snacks but are not always in stock. Does not have a great atmosphere.
Approximate cost: $3.50
Great place to shop for Asian grocieries. They have a range of CHinese, malaysian, thai and indian foods, spices, sauces, snacks etc. Reasonable pricing as well.
THe food portions are really quite big and are of good quality. THeir menu range is quite extensive. They are able to host functions and even have games for the kids there.
I rang them up and the person was quite rude to me on the phone. THe prices to hire equipment such as marquees, helium tanks, outdoor heaters etc. are a lot more pricey than elsewhere. Definitely needs improvement.
THe yum cha has a wider selection than most places and they also serve dessert such as fruit with jelly. THe place gets quite packed for yum cha. Dinner is not too bad either. The host could improve on his manner.
Went there for breakfast a couple of times. The servings are pretty big. It's a great place to go with friends. The atmosphere is really relaxing and the staff are friendly.
Not as popular as the other similar CHinese restuarant down the road, Ding Hao. Yum Cha has more variety and the place can get quite packed at lunch times. The presentation of the restaurant is not professional and needs improvement.