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Bonsai Express

3.5 (6 reviews)
InexpensiveChinese, Japanese
Closed • 10:00 am - 3:00 pm, 4:30 PM - 9:00 PM

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10 years ago

Most dishes are really nice and their sweet n sour pork is amazing! My favourite so far.

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Mok-Lee Flower Queen Chinese Restaurant

Mok-Lee Flower Queen Chinese Restaurant

4.8(5 reviews)
5.4 km

This place is absolutely wonderful. What attracted me here was the fond reviews I've red over…read moreGoogle for this place. So after struggling to find a decent Chinese restaurant in the berbs, I did have high expectations for this gem. Although the street appeal probably isn't anything to woo at, and inside is a tad bit dated, yet is still humble in a family restaurant kind of way. I feel it may have been the owners who were working the front of house, and they were both lovely. They clearly have been in the business a while and did a good job and making us feel comfortable, and giving us a little giggle as well. The menu had heaps of choose from. Seemed as if there were a few extra options compared to other basic Chinese restaurants, including a traditional and western dessert menu. I had the Chicken Satay dish off the chef special menu. It was amazing. The sauce was flavoursome and certainly didn't seem like out of a jar type of thing. It was served with broccoli pieces as well as a little burning flame in the middle of the plate. My partner had the Sizzling Steak Mongolian style dish and the pieces were tender and juicy, with lovely sweet and tangy Mongolian flavours through-out. The plate was also served with vegetables. I love this place. It's my new found gem. I've been searching a while for a nice place to grab some quality Chinese food, and I think I've found my stop. This place isn't anything designer or high-end perhaps, but it still possess a charming old-school look and humble home-style meals, which is something I look when dining at Asian restaurants in the berbs.

Read some good reviews and thought I would try this place, as since moving from NSW we have…read morestruggled to find good Chinese take away locally. The staff is just about as friendly as you can get.. Service was quick and prices where very good. Food was good, I have had better but it's defiantly the best Chinese food in the area. My son has asked me if we can eat there again every night since trying the place. This will become our local Chinese takeaway from now on.

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Mok-Lee Flower Queen Chinese Restaurant
Mok-Lee Flower Queen Chinese Restaurant
Mok-Lee Flower Queen Chinese Restaurant - Golden fried ice cream

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Prince Room Chinese Restaurant - Chicken Noodle soup.

Prince Room Chinese Restaurant

3.8(9 reviews)
3.7 km•Campbelltown
•$$

I realise now that for the past four or so years, I've been misnaming this restaurant - we've…read morealways known it as Princes Room. Regardless of the name, the food is just downright good here - the menu features all the favourites, chicken & cashew, beef & black bean sauce, honey king prawns, etc, but also some deeper dishes, kung po chicken (lashings of whole flamed chilli's) and kway teo (my favourite flat rice noodles with a thick black sauce) Decor is also classical chinese restaurant - huge fish tanks featuring gigantic goldfish swimming back and forth, red and gold trim abounds, and you can have a nice big table with a lazy susan to help share your dishes around. It's worth noting that even when the house is quite empty, there is a steady trade in takeaway - it's pretty clear Prince Room is one of the more popular chinese offerings in Campbelltown. Parking is a little tight on a busy night - there's off street parking out back, turn left just past the building, but it does get full and can be a pain to turn a big car around in - luckily the side streets aren't permit only like so many in the city, so you'll be able to park and take a stroll back. I love the food here - it's simple cuisine, but they do what they do so, so well. Crispy duck is full of flavour, and like it should be, crispy. Sizzling platters turn up sizzling like they should. Singapore noodles are rich and rewarding and the curry flavour doesn't overpower the dishes you eat them with. The batter on the honey king prawns is light and crisp and the honey is sweet and glossy again without being too much. Prince Room offers you a sample of exactly how chinese should be done - and the pricing reflects excellent value for food this good.

This is my new favourite Chinese restaurant. I've schemed and searched around Adelaide but…read morestruggled to find much quality around the eastern suburbs area. Prince Room is spacious and can seat a decent number of guests. The design and the fittings of this place may seem a tab bit dated, but they've done well with being decorative with pictures on the walls and ceiling hangings. I go here every so often. Once a month at least for dinner with a group. One of my favourite dishes is the satay chicken dish. The chicken always tastes fresh and not chewy and over-cooked, and the sauce is amazing. On the menu its described as spicy, but it's actually more so mild. I would also never go by the Lemon Chicken or Honey Chicken dish. They're served with crispy chicken breast drizzled with the perfectly done sauce. When banqueting with a group although, as well as ordering rice, ordering a side or 2 of steamed vegetables may be ideal as a lot of the dishes don't seem to come with vegetables. Apart from that never had a dismay dining at this charming Asian restaurant.

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Prince Room Chinese Restaurant - Szechuan Chicken in birds nest.

Szechuan Chicken in birds nest.

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Crab meat and sweet corn soup.

Orientai

Orientai

3.3(14 reviews)
2.1 km•Holden Hill
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Look at the fishies…read more.. Anyway once you get past the cool display out the front, the place and food is pretty great as well. Perched upon a small hill on North East Road at the intersection of Grand Junction, the location is perfect and you always notice the restaurant from either side of the road as you drive past. Inside is furnished very nice, with lots of large tables for groups, benches and dark wooden tones. The food is a variety of different Asian flavours with stir fry's, curries, entrees, some Indian influences and noodle bowl dishes. They also have a lunch menu which is really cheap and tastes amazing! I honestly don't go here that often, even though it is close to home. But I don't really eat Asian in restaurant, I usually get it takeaway. But now that I am writing this it's getting me in the mood for curry puffs and Thai basil chicken..

I was initially introduced to Orientai by a friend who loved their takeaway food, and for takeaway…read moreAsian - it's in another league in my opinion. After deciding to eat in for dinner one time, I wasn't disappointed in the food served in the restaurant either. At lunch time they offer noodle specials which are good value and quite decent serves (you sit on a long communal table). The only slight drawbacks I have is that my friend LOVED a noodle dish, and we went there for dinner, and couldn't get served that same noodle dish in the restaurant. It's just not allowed apparently, which I find a bit silly. She was willing to pay more as well! Also, mixed reports around the service which at times can be overwhelming, and other times underwhelming. Not withstanding these points, the food is really delicious and fresh. My pick for tasty lunches, delicious dinners and takeaway that's a cut above the rest in this area.

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Hong Kong Palace

Hong Kong Palace

2.5(2 reviews)
4.7 km•Holden Hill

Never has a restaurant divided opinion between my partner and I…read more This place has been around for as long as I can remember. I remember as a small child driving past this place, and that fact that I'm 32 now and it's still there is a testament to the quality food you get at this place. As with all Asian restaurants it's the satay I gravitate towards, and they certainly don't disappoint. There was a strong nutty flavour with this one that I really enjoyed. The spring rolls were really nice, but... ... my partner disagrees. She thinks the place is very ordinary and not worth the fuss I make over it. She's only been the once and that was enough for her. I had a bit of her beef with black bean and it was very nice. What she doesn't like about it I don't know. Either way, I'm the one writing this review so I'll rate it based on my opinions and I was impressed! She's just going to have to deal with it...

The food is horrible. With the exception of the satay starter, the rest of our 'banquet' was…read morelacking sauce and gluggy. The lemon chicken was over cooked. The pork in plum sauce passable but the beef in black bean sauce was awful. The meal was poorly presented on flat white side plates, tepid and unappetising. The cost was also misrepresented as the large print says one price and when we came to pay they pointed to a higher price in small print. Pay more if there's only two of you! Will not go back.

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Shanghai Palace Restaurant

Shanghai Palace Restaurant

4.2(5 reviews)
7.5 km•Prospect
•$$

One could be forgiven for not noticing this Chinese restaurant on Main North Road, at the busy…read moreintersection of Main North and Regency Roads. Not much to look at on the outside (that's if you Notice it at all!) and th inside has had the same decor for the last 20+ plus years, but the food is without fault! An extensive menu filled with endless possibilities- including approx. 8 items under the vegetarian main section! Food is always spectacular with prompt and friendly service. The hot citrusy towels at the end of your meal are the icing on the cake!

This has been my favourite place for Chinese food for as long as I have known,…read more They have been open for 20+ years and they have made fantastic food for all those years and hopefully for many more to come The place looks unfortunately very dismal from outside however once you walk inside, you are treated to a classic interior, large tables, huge fish tank, and great service The food itself is always good, high quality meat and sauces, I've tried most of the menu and I haven't found anything I haven't enjoyed I can recommend the honey chicken (always a favourite), BBQ honey pork and their special fried rice is very tasty Even the desserts are great, not exactly dessert bar quality, my favourite is the deep fried ice cream, and it's a must try And to finish it all off, you get a steaming lemon scented hand towel to freshen up as an added extra after the meal

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Shanghai Palace Restaurant - Dining room, simple yet elegant

Dining room, simple yet elegant

Shanghai Palace Restaurant - Front counter

Front counter

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Sweet and Sour Chicken

The Lucky Dragon Chinese Restaurant

The Lucky Dragon Chinese Restaurant

3.7(7 reviews)
2.7 km•Campbelltown
•$$

It's a great place! Reviews from 2012 still hanging around? Why?…read moreThis place is our regular go to. Try the Chilli Duck.

Every neighbourhood should have a good Chinese take-away. This isn't one of them. The unfortunate…read morefolk of Campbelltown lucked out with The Lucky Dragon. Though their menu charmingly claims they "cook the best Chinese food" and that we "cannot afford to miss it", I suggest you do. We are also advised, "don't forget to pin up our menu in your kitchen" as, wait for it - "it will help the housewife". Naturally I love these pearls of wisdom but can only see this menu being of help to wifey-poo if she is planning on pissing off all around her big-time with bad Chinese food. After driving past this humble shop-front for years, this week I ventured in to road test the theory of the best Chinese food being found in the daggiest of places. Not so. With a revolving door menu of over 150 dishes nothing jumped out at me. I went with the old-school litmus test of special fried rice, and salt and pepper squid. I couldn't see S&P on the menu and hoped it was an oversight on one of our behalves. Nope. I had to ask why. Surely any Chinese restaurant worth its salt and pepper caters for our still rife obsession with this cephalopod dish? The young girl informed me, "when my father took over here it wasn't on the menu and no-one has ever taught him". Ahhh, both sweet and infuriating at the same time. I sucked it up and compromised for some foo yung action - Chinese omelette with crab meat and mushroom. Pity my carry bag got the best of the sauce - here's my own wordly wisdom - when packaging up a wet dish - please seal the lid. Its star ingredient, the crab, did a very good impression of sliced seafood extender. The wheels continued to fall off my road-test after encountering florescent orange shrimps with severe cases of dehydration in the rice. They had the size and appeal of earwigs. Should you want to party with the Lucky Dragon you can get the minimum banquet cost of $35 per person reduced to $30 - if there's 100 of you. You lucky dog. Oh well, you win some, you lose some, and if you're happy to let this dragon take you for a ride, you'll get a smile from her surrounds. They include a wall clock mounted on a pretty etching of some kittens, in a tree (?), and a "Leeds Lemonade" soft drinks fridge who's lived here so long it's turned retro on itself.

Bonsai Express - chinese - Updated May 2026

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