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82 Victoria St, Melbourne, 3121

(03) 9417 2438
Old Kingdom Peking Duck Restaurant is a popular destination for Chinese food lovers. The restaurant is known for its exceptional Peking duck dishes with crispy and delicious meat, as well as various other tasty offerings. The staff are attentive and efficient despite the busy environment. Some visitors appreciate the value for money. The restaurant does not have a large capacity, and parking may be a challenge. The menu is primarily in English, making it accessible to a wider audience. Some reviews mention the need to make reservations and pay in cash.
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178 Little Bourke St, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9041 7009
Juicy Bao, a popular Chinese restaurant in Melbourne, is known for its delicious dumplings and excellent service. Many customers praise the authentic Chinese flavors and freshness of the food. The Xiao long bao and Shanghai Pan Fried dumplings are among the favorites. Some reviewers have noted that prices have increased over time but still find the restaurant worth visiting for the dumplings. A few have mentioned issues with long wait times or undercooked dishes, but these instances seem to be the exception.
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172 Rathdowne Street, Melbourne, 3053

(03) 9347 7673
Cafe
Fu Lu Chinese Cafe & Take Away is a long-standing institution in Melbourne's Carlton area, known for its authentic and tasty Chinese takeaway food. Customers have been frequenting the family-run business for decades, praising its reasonable prices, friendly service, and consistently high-quality dishes such as fried rice, lemon chicken, Szechuan Chicken, Hot & Spicy Beef, and Cashew Beef. Some mention the need for minor improvements in the venue's appearance.
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Level 4/287 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9654 1876
Once described by world renowned chef Ken Hom as the "world's tastiest dumpling”, it may seem strange that there is such an art to eating something no bigger than the average mouthful. Din Tai Fung has a signature point of difference - every dumpling pastry is delicately hand made to measure between precisely 4.8 and 5.2 grams at conception, before being filled to weigh between 20.8 and 21.2 grams. All this and the promise that the dumplings are made fresh in front of your eyes, steamed in exactly three minutes and on your table in seconds. Such scientific precision and quality control is what makes Din Tai Fung stand out from the rest. The first Din Tai Fung that opened in 1974 was only a humble stall in Taipei. Now the world renowned restaurant has opened it's doors in Emporium Melbourne! For access during core trading hours please use the escalator and lifts next to Jimmy Grants. For access outside of these hours please use the lift on the corner of Little Bourke Stre
Customers praise the delicious soup dumplings, great service, and unique dining experience with robot waiters. Some mention the need for improvement in the taste and freshness of certain dishes, and the high prices. The QR code booking system and kid-friendliness are also noted positives.
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189 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9662 2048
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171 Russell St, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9663 3918
Seafood Restaurant
Customers generally have positive experiences at Nam Loong Seafood Restaurant, with mentions of great massages, clean and well-organized establishments, fresh and delicious food, and attentive and helpful staff. Some reviews praise the authentic Cantonese food and professional services.
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223 Russell Street, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9663 4089
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Nam Loong Chinese Restaurant is a long-standing establishment with a rich history and a loyal customer base. The food is often described as delicious, authentic, and reminiscent of childhood memories. The menu offers a variety of traditional Chinese dishes, with some customers particularly fond of the Char Siew Bao and congee. Prices are reasonable, and the service is generally described as quick, friendly, and attentive. Some customers have noted inconsistencies in the food quality and service, but overall, the positive reviews outweigh the negative ones.
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435 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9329 1560
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Rose Garden BBQ Shop in Melbourne is known for its authentic Chinese dishes, particularly the roast duck, Malaysian roast pork, and crispy pork rice. Customers frequently comment on the fast service and generous portions. Some mention the affordable prices and the unique atmosphere. However, some customers have reported unpleasant experiences with the staff and the cash-only or minimum card payment policy.
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17 Market Lane, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9662 3655
In China, "Flower Drum" is known as a traditional dance famous for its beauty and elegance. In Melbourne, it is a Chinese restaurant that displays the same elements of refinement and delicacy through our concept of fine dining Cantonese cuisine and dedicated service. Flower Drum, the restaurant, is a place that believes in combining great food, fine wine and impeccable service for a unique dining experience each and every time. In 1975, Gilbert Lau opened The Flower Drum in Chinatown on Little Bourke Street. What began as a humble desire to serve good Cantonese food to the people in Australia soon grew to be a reputable restaurant that sent food critics into an excited flurry. Gilbert's high standards for both himself and his staff allowed Cantonese cuisine to penetrate the tough Australian food market, ultimately establishing a Chinese restaurant that would rival the dominant European cuisines. A decade later, Flower Drum moved from its initial premises in Little Bourke Street to its current location, at 17 Market Lane to accomodate a growing clientale with a more spacious dining room. It was also during this time that Chef Anthony Lui was appointed Executive Chef, a position he still holds today. The working partnership of Gilbert and Anthony provided the restaurant with many accolades. This included the prestigious title of Restaurant Of The Year by the Age Good Food Guide from 1999 to 2002 and again in 2004. It was also awarded Restaurant of the Year by Gourmet Traveller Magazine in 2002 and was recognised as one of the world's top 50 restaurants by Restaurant Magazine in England in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. In 2003, Gilbert sold his beloved restaurant to his three employees, Executive Chef Anthony Lui, William Shek and Patricia Fung. Today, they continue the execution of his philosophies in food and service with the aid of Jason Lui, Operational Manager and son of Executive Chef, Anthony Lui.
Flower Drum is a renowned Chinese restaurant in Melbourne's dining scene, known for its consistent delivery of exceptional food quality and attentive service. Diners appreciate the restaurant's elegant atmosphere and spacious seating, which allows for enjoyable conversations. The extensive menu caters to various dietary requirements and offers a wide range of fresh Cantonese dishes and an extensive wine list. The staff are praised for their unparalleled service, attentiveness, and expertise in recommending dishes.
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Level 1/15 Celestial Ave, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9663 4759
Chinese restaurant
Supper Inn Chinese Restaurant in Melbourne is a popular destination for customers seeking authentic Chinese cuisine, open until late. The atmosphere is bustling and noisy with quick service. Some reviews praise the delicious food, such as congee, XO sauce pipis, roast duck, and sweet and sour pork. The restaurant is not wheelchair accessible and seating is tight. Prices are reasonable, and some customers have been returning for decades. The restaurant's unchanged decor adds to the authentic experience. Some reviews mention long waits and crowded conditions, but overall, customers recommend Supper Inn for its delicious food and unique atmosphere.
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120 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9639 7723
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The Empress Of China in Melbourne is a popular Chinese restaurant with a vibrant atmosphere and delicious, affordable food. Customers frequently praise the tasty dumplings, wontons, and other dishes, as well as the ample vegetarian options. The restaurant is often busy, but the quick service ensures minimal wait times. Some customers have noted issues with wheelchair accessibility due to steps leading to the entrance and narrow walkways inside.
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7 Corrs Ln, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9639 2908
Chinese restaurant
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47 Little Bourke St, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9662 1565
Chinese restaurant specialising in Northern Chinese cuisine. Bamboo House is synonymous with northern Chinese cuisine in Australia, being the first to launch a comprehensive menu of northern regional dishes in1984. As a fine dining Cantonese restaurant conveniently located in the heart of Melbourne, we offer an opportunity to sample the finest northern delicacies in luxurious surrounds.
Bamboo House is a classy and authentic Cantonese restaurant with excellent selection of dishes, including dumplings, spicy dishes, tender meats, and fresh seafood. Customers praise the attentive service, reasonable prices, and delicious food. Some mention the noise level and small portion sizes, but overall it is highly recommended.
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206 Bourke St Level 1, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9663 0005
Szechuan/Sichuan Restaurant, Chinese restaurant
China Chilli is a popular Sichuan restaurant in Melbourne's Chinatown known for its authentic decor, extensive menu offering various Sichuan dishes, and commitment to using traditional ingredients and techniques. Many customers praise the Mapo Tofu, Kung Pao chicken, and spicy hotpots. The service is efficient and friendly, and the prices are reasonable for the quality and portion sizes. Some customers have reported slow food service and issues with plates and bowls. Recommended dishes include the fish with chillies, black fungus, beans, and pork, and tea smoked duck.
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1/2 Watson Rd, Melbourne, 3934

(03) 5974 1999
Customers frequently compliment the delicious food and friendly service at Wok On Bay Chinese Restaurant. Some mention value for money, despite higher prices. Occasionally, customers have had issues with tough textures or disappointment over menu pricing. Majority express satisfaction and plan to return.
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Shop 6 206 Bourke St, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9662 3688
China Red is a popular Chinese restaurant in Melbourne known for its quick service and delicious food. Orders are placed via tablets next to each table, and offerings include a variety of dumplings, meats, and tofu. Vegetarian and kid-friendly options are available. The restaurant has a large seating area, both upstairs and downstairs. Customers praise the food's taste and value, with many mentioning the standout dishes such as salt and pepper tofu, veggie dumplings, and Xiao Long Bao. The atmosphere is often described as nice and authentic.
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304 Keilor Rd, Melbourne, 3041

(03) 9379 7877
Vietnamese restaurant, Pho Restaurant
Green Bamboo Melbourne is a popular Vietnamese restaurant known for its delicious and aromatic dishes. Customers frequently mention the laksa, pork dumpling soup, and homemade prawn rolls as standouts. The service is described as prompt and friendly, with some noting the accommodating staff and spacious seating. Parking is easily available, and the restaurant is accessible for wheelchair users and families with children. Vegetarian options are plentiful. Many customers have returned multiple times and recommend the restaurant highly.
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212 Little Bourke St, Melbourne, 3000

(03) 9663 1851
The Crane Restaurant in Melbourne is highly-regarded for its delicious Chinese cuisine, with a focus on Cantonese and Sze Chuan styles. Notable dishes include the roast duck, which is well-roasted and juicy, and the vegetable clear soup. The service is attentive and friendly, with many customers commenting on the warm hospitality of the staff. Some reviewers mention long waits for food and issues with serving sizes. Overall, the restaurant receives positive feedback for its fresh ingredients and nuanced spices.
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1/163 Russell street, Melbourne, 3000

0452 338 888
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12 Equitable Pl, Melbourne, 3000

0456 812 240

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