Prince Centre TG7 Quay Street Enter via, 8 Thomas St, Haymarket NSW 2000, Australia
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The best bowl of beef noodles I've ever had in my life, it's true and not exaggerated! The noodles are freshly pulled, my favorite thick noodles. The chili oil is also squeezed by themselves, not spicy but very fragrant, super authentic! Needless to say, the quality of Australian beef is good. The beef cubes with tendons are stewed and soft, and melt in your mouth. Today, the temperature has dropped a lot, and I am so happy to eat a bowl of hot beef noodles. I am very full and I don't regret it because it is super! Enjoy! Enjoy!
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Reviews of Chinese Noodle Restaurant 北方拉面馆
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North Ramen Restaurant in Chinatown, Sydney. I have eaten the best bowl of beef noodles in my life. It is really not exaggerated! The noodles are my favorite rough noodles. The chili oil is also squeezed by myself. It is not spicy and fragrant. Super authentic! The quality of Australian beef does not need to be said. The entrance of the glutinous beef block is instant. Today, the cooling wind is huge. Eat a bowl of hot beef noodles. It is really happy to die. I am very full and I don’t regret it because it is super! level! enjoy! suffer
This northern ramen restaurant is the most intimate restaurant on Sydney's Chinatown. The owner is from Harbin, Heilongjiang, in the northeast, where you can taste authentic northeastern cuisine, hot dumplings, and a bowl of big ramen to remind you of your hometown. The restaurant's business is super good, most of the places where people from the Northeast come to gather, it is worth a taste.
I didn't expect to be able to taste authentic pasta from the northwest on Sydney's Chinatown. The boss here is an authentic Xi'an people, the flour used is shipped from northwest China to Xining, the flour is particularly strong and chewy, whether it is noodles, or dumplings are very delicious, it is definitely worth the Chinese to taste.
I'm not a big eggplant fan, but the special braised eggplant was delicious. The dumplings and noodles were delicious too. It's always busy here, and there's always a long line, so don't expect great service, but the waiters are friendly!
There are many authentic Northeastern dishes, such as eggplant, sweet and sour pork, big plate chicken, and Shanghai pot stickers. However, the southern dishes are average compared to northern dishes. The portions are large, so it's a pretty good restaurant.