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    BBQ One Kitchen

    3.6 (8 reviews)
    InexpensiveCantonese

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    Palace Chinese Restaurant - Full of filling

    Palace Chinese Restaurant

    3.6(42 reviews)
    14.8 kmSydney
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    Quite good Cantonese Chinese restaurant on the 2nd level of The Stockland office building. It is…read morejust across the street from the back door of the Sheraton Grand at Hyde Park...for very convenient for travelers. They do Dim Sum 9:00a - 3p most days. Came Sunday at 9:30, already a quarter full. I had har- gow, chicken feet, trip, lotus leaf sticky rice (lo mai gai). The chicken feet were perfect and the har-gow full and plumb with shrimp. I like the way they do the lo mai gai. Smaller portions, devided between 3 wrappers instead of the usual 2. So you get more filling to rice ratio. Plus they wrap the race in parchment paper before wrapping in the lotus leaf, so it's much easier to peel apart. The trip was a little disappointing however. The flavor was very good but good, but should have been cooked a bit longer, as some of the pieces were still quite chewy. I patiently waited for the egg custard to come out, as they were still baking them. Worth the wait, they were perfect! Light flaky crust, and perfectly light and tender egg custard. Plus, they were the "normal" palm size tart...not those mini ones, that many places switched to, to save money. Honestly, these were the best I have had anywhere! As I was leaving at 10:45, the place was buzzing and almost full. They were also bringing out many more items, such as stuffed bell pepper (with shrimp) and stuffed egg plant (with pork). They also had special carts that would make stir fry noodles or steamed vegy at your table. Makes it feel like Hong Kong, which was the last place I saw these, in the early '90s.

    Food was good. We had the pork spareribs, chicken feet, pork dumplings and shrimp dumplings. Very…read moreauthentic flavors. Service was mediocre. Our waitress was a super disappointed we came in right at opening: 9am and was muttering how inconvenient it was we decided to eat so early to her coworker in Cantonese not knowing we could understand her. We are used to big crowds and long lines by opening at our dim sum places so we came in early to beat the crowd. Kitchen took almost 45 mins to prepare our beef noodles and it was a total disappointment. Kitchen is super slow and did not have anything other than a few items by opening. We wanted egg custard to finish our meal and was informed it would take another hour before they would be ready. I guess things are cooked fresh on the day which is good but shouldn't it all be ready by the time you open? The little old ladies pushing the cart were very nice and polite. Ambiance is your typical big city Chinese place.

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    Donny's Kitchen

    Donny's Kitchen

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.1 km

    When a friend first suggested Donny's for lunch, my first thought was burgers and chips and all…read moresorts of American grease. Then I thought "Since when did that come to Australia?!". Thankfully I'd just gotten my vowels mixed up and Denny's had NOT arrived on our shores, but instead we were headed to a Chinese restaurant nearby. Donny's is an unexpected restaurant located in the loft of The Landmark Hotel, serving an interesting combo of Cantonese shared dishes, bistro faves and Hong Kong style street food. If you can't decide between steak with chips, stir fries and tofu hotpots, or curry fishballs this isn't the place to go, because you'll never decide. The food comes out super fast - I think we got all of our 11 dishes in about as many minutes even with 2 other big tables and a few smaller parties in the place. Everything was fresh and piping hot, just enough flavour to satisfy but not so much that those delicate Cantonese palates would be overwhelmed. Though the dishes were good, nothing was amazing - a restaurant my Hong Long raised parents would be satisfied with enough to not complain about in the car ride home but maybe wouldn't rave to their friends about. Then again, I didn't get to try the curry fish balls. Or the steak and chips.

    Located just stone throw away from the Chinese side of Eastwood station, This mid market Hong Kong…read morestyle fusion eatery share the floor with the pub. Food came out reasonably quick. The portion is a smaller than the one shown on the menu and the food is a bit pricey. The quality however is above average. Ordered Gel Gel Mixed Mushroom, Oxtail Stone Pot. Stirfry Pork with XO Sauce. Love the Mushroom which is full of flavour yet still taste fresh. XO Pork comes second, the snake bean compliments the pork well. Oxtail dish is good but not as I have expected.

    BBQ One Kitchen - cantonese - Updated May 2026

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