We just wanted a small meal so order some soups and entrees. The young lady who served was friendly and happy. Food was served promptly and we were so impressed with the freshest and quality of the food. Was the best chicken sweet corn soup I have ever had! Looking forward to dining here again next time we visit Mooloolaba and enjoy some more of their tasty dishes.
Lisa M
We tried this one night & compared it to another we had been to. The other more food & nice. This one less food but flavours amazing. We went here a second night & ordered 4 dishes. All flavours absolutely delicious. Choose flavour over quantity anytime. Great service too. Would highly recommend.
Marie Rouse
I have been a loyal customer of this restaurant for a long time and have always enjoyed it. I am thrilled that this restaurant has finally started serving alcohol. My favorite Chinese beer paired with the salt and pepper prawns is a match made in heaven. The flavors are outstanding!
Sunil Narine
After a long day of travel and not much to eat we were scouring the internet for somewhere closeby that offered Chinese food. As an English person I am completely aware that our standards of this are somewhat confused, but the way we have it is delicious and I was really hoping to find something that came close!
We found this place and it seemed to have the best reviews out of a pretty bad bunch. We thought we’d give it a go anyway. We had some chicken spring rolls to start and then a honey chicken portion, egg fried rice & a chowmein. The honey chicken was decent. There was plenty of it and it satisfied my craving for MSG and fat. On the other hand, the chowmein was very bog standard. Something you’d whip up at home with what was left in the fridge. The portion was big but it was rather tasteless so unfortunately portion size did not matter. The spring rolls were average - little filling and a great deal of pastry. The egg fried rice was in fact egg fried rice.
The bill just fell short of 60 dollars which we found to be rather pricey for something so average and without a drink included. The menu was also very limited. Only a page or two of options which is usually uncommon for a Chinese. Salt and pepper chips (though not authentic) would NOT go a miss when they’re serving sticky prawn and chicken options.
It’s also BYO. We nipped 5 minutes down the road to grab some beers mid-meal so be prepared for that if you’re planning on getting on the booze.
Basically, wouldn’t write home about this place but the honey chicken did it’s job. Wouldn’t return unfortunately!
Jessica B