Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Haberfield including New Shanghai, Blue Eye Dragon, Queen Chow, Fortune Village Chinese Restaurant
4 based on 178 reviews
New Shanghai Ashfield offers a wide variety of authentic Chinese cuisine, from the signature Shanghainese Xiao Long Bao to prawn dumplings with peanut sauce, pan fried pork buns and includes delicious Shanghai style braised pork belly, Peking duck and ste
Little confusing there are few restaurants all together with very similar names. My Chinese friends had actually suggested another one two doors down but as I had arrived early and waited for the table we had our meal here instead. What was uncanny was that nearly all the customers were European whilst the others next door were fully of Asian customers. I guess because this restaurant has very well design menu that allows us who can't read Mandarin to easily order. Very busy great food and wonderful atmosphere. Well worth the visit. I don't think they take bookings so you must simply wait for your table.
4 based on 181 reviews
At Blue Eye Dragon, you will feel at home as soon as you step through the Dragon gate into our beautiful bamboo courtyard. Simple ingredients treated with care, cooked with passion and served with a smile are what we do daily. The wide selection of dishes
Great TripAdviser recommendation, could not have been happier. Well worth high rating.Staff friendly and welcoming. Restaurant is located in an old church hall. Clever fit out has resulted in a well laid out space with plenty of atmosphere and good acoustics.Food was spot on. Cooked to order, clean, well defined flavours.We had tasting plate entree, excellent, and a chicken main with fried rice. A really enjoyable meal.Just visiting Sydney but will try go back.Highly recommended.
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4 based on 184 reviews
Housed in Enmoreâs Queens Hotel and inspired by Hong Kong street food, Queen Chow delivers Cantonese classics and diverse dim sum.
4 of us walked in without a booking on a Tuesday around 6pm, and were lucky to get a table. It filled very quickly!There is a reasonable, but not huge, menu choice. Itâs recommended to share plates, which we did.Some menu items (like duck) seemed expensive. Wine by the glass ($22 a glass for 250ml Chardonnay) is at the higher end too.Every plate was delicious.Service was excellent.Our overall bill (for 4) was $300 before tip, which was ok.Weâd eat there again if in that area.
4 based on 796 reviews
Located close to the Queen Victoria Building (QVB) and serving Chinese food in the area since 1981. Fortune Village offers you a wide selection on our a la carte, banquet, take out & casual dining menus. At Fortune Village we believe in providing a restau
food quality is not bad, but still some distance from authentic.service was attentive, seating was comfortable and cozy.Dear "dhui",Thanks for your review.Although we may not be totally like your Hong Kong style of food, we have adjusted our flavours to meet local tastes.This seems to work for us as we pride ourselves on fresh quality ingredients with menu items that are what you would expect in your local Sydney Chinese restaurant.Kind regards,Simon
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