Reviews by angelac15
A really big Asian shop with all your needs sorted and also sells very cheap cutlery and bowls etc. and has a great range of what it sells at a relatively low price.
Great modernised way of eating traditional yum cha but newly renovated interior that sets it apart from the rest. It's quite popular with many people bustling outside during peak hours.
It was a good experience as it was cheap since the plates are $2.50 if you're a student or have a valid parking ticket which was great. The food was nice and served efficiently but too a lot of plates to make you full.
Food is not all that great since they have limited choices but it's quite affordable but wouldn't go back again.
As with many Chinese restaurants, it has great value but it does not accommodate many flavours but it's a good experience.
Great tasting authentic Chinese cuisine at a great price and they have some really great flavours and value. Love the duck rice and the sauce they pour on top.
Approximate cost: $10
Good value for money but lacks customers so their service is quite slow and they don't separate the fried stuff when you order ramen with tempura so it becomes soggy.
Asagao offers Japanese and Korean dishes, offering exemplary tasting dishes without the hefty price tag which is nice to know.
Nice friendly staff and great tasting kebabs that really fill you up with generous servings with a range of freshly baked pizzas to choose from.
Wide range of nuts and crackers alike but gives off a wave of unreliability that detracts from it. Otherwise, good location and affordable nuts.