Specializing in Hong Kong dim sum, there are also many shops in Southeast Asian countries, the crispy skin roasted buns inside taste very good, a lot of roasted, shrimp dumplings are a bit small, chicken feet are not enough.
Tim Ho Wan
Posted: Feb 5, 2020
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没有蜡olling
5/5Outstanding
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People come to Chinatown, how can there be less than two pieces? [] This time, drinking tea, no matter the color and fragrance, is impeccable, and the sense of enjoyment! The tofu is very crispy, and the food stall rice noodles are also very attractive. As a result, we ate one dish and called another dish! [Shut mouth] [Shut mouth]
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Posted: Jul 9, 2022
汽水盖的天空
5/5Outstanding
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The correct way to open the holiday~ eat and eat to go to Guangzhou to go shopping, everywhere are people, really too lively, the good taste of the product is really super! The oily prawns are especially good.
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Posted: Oct 1, 2021
远行的猫咪
5/5Outstanding
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I stayed in Melbourne for three nights. I went to Chinatown for dinner every day. Every time I passed by, I saw that it was full. So I came back late from the Great Ocean Road that day and luckily I got a seat. This restaurant mainly serves Hong Kong-style dim sum. It is a small portion. I was hungry and ordered a lot. There are also desserts. I feel that the dishes are very delicious and the dim sum is also beautiful. I have eaten many Hong Kong-style tea restaurants. The taste of this one is very good, and the ingredients are fresh. No wonder it is a Michelin restaurant.
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Posted: Apr 27, 2017
莫圣峻
4/5Excellent
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Tim Ho Wan is the cheapest Michelin restaurant in Hong Kong. The restaurant in North Point is rated as one Michelin star. I didn't expect that Melbourne also has one.
I booked an Italian restaurant in the evening and needed to wait for a table, so I went to eat some Chinese food to fill my stomach. It is near Chinatown. The restaurant is not big and bright. The order is fast. They are all snacks, not many types, mainly noodles.
The serving speed is OK, and everything is very clean. The spinach and shrimp dumplings are delicious, not worse than those produced by the two-star Xiyue No. 8 in Shanghai. The rice rolls are thin and long but very delicious. The beef balls are OK, and there is no tangerine peel taste. The barbecued pork pineapple buns ordered by my friend are the signature, and the shiitake chicken rice is also very good. The price is affordable in Melbourne, highly recommended
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Posted: Aug 31, 2017
juki235
5/5Outstanding
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Tim Ho Wan Hong Kong Taste Tea Restaurant in Melbourne's Chinatown is a very famous Hong Kong-style tea house. Here you can taste the most authentic Cantonese-style dim sum, barbecued pork buns, pineapple buns, steamed shrimp dumplings and other classic Hong Kong-style dim sum here are very authentic, and it is definitely worth recommending to everyone to come and taste it.
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Posted: Oct 30, 2019
Kevin
4/5Excellent
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It is one of the top three Cantonese restaurants in the area. The glutinous rice chicken, dumplings, and porridge are all good. After all, it is a global chain, so you can taste the taste of China. The barbecued pork and pineapple buns are so delicious, with a crispy skin.