We enjoyed a lovely lunch at this cafe. You can get there via the lovely shop or the car park at the rear of the building. The cafe is set in an amazing courtyard with lots of trees and plants providing natural shade. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The drinks were very good with a good choice. The juices were amazing! There is an extensive menu and a specials board - there is something for everyone. The food was freshly prepared and well presented. It is a busy place with lots of people coming in and out. We have been a few times over the years and have never been disappointed. Can't wait to go back again.
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We enjoyed a lovely lunch at this cafe. You can get there via the lovely shop or the car park at the rear of the building. The cafe is set in an amazing courtyard with lots of trees and plants providing natural shade. The staff were all very friendly and helpful. The drinks were very good with a good choice. The juices were amazing! There is an extensive menu and a specials board - there is something for everyone. The food was freshly prepared and well presented. It is a busy place with lots of people coming in and out. We have been a few times over the years and have never been disappointed. Can't wait to go back again.
This is a Thai restaurant located in Sydney's Chinatown, specifically at Haymarket, Ultimo Road. The restaurant's decoration has Southeast Asian characteristics and looks very comfortable. The indoor space is spacious and bright, and there is also an outdoor dining area, with a good dining environment. The Thai dishes here are very rich, not all curry-flavored, and some dishes are very similar to Cantonese and Hong Kong cuisine, and taste very delicious. The restaurant service is also very good.
I can actually eat fish balls, a Hong Kong-style dish in Chinatown, Australia. The noodles I ordered are also filled with barbecued pork. The sweet barbecued pork is so delicious that I don't want to let it go. The abalone is also very fresh. The kale is also very refreshing. The dipping sauce is good.
Chinatown is a standard feature of cities in developed Western countries. Although it is small in size, it has many Chinese characteristics, including dining, shopping, and even the environment.