The shop is very bare bones but that is fine since the food is tasty and well priced. The trick is being able to order it- sometimes they will agree to let you point to items on the wall menu (there are no printed menus and nothing in english) but sometimes this doesn't work and you have to hope that someone else in the shop will help you. The fried and boiled dumplings are the best pick and the chilli sauce is excellent. It's quite stressful ordering though, unless you speak Chinese in which case it would...
Read moreMy friends raved about this place for being authentic and cheap. I got curious and came around to give it a try. The shop is located close to the Flemington train station and it has an unassuming shopfront. Inside is not much better. The dining environment is quite cramp and small. However, the hospitality is great and they do serve decent Tianjin snacks at a very reasonable price. The piping hot pork buns are good and the assorted cold dish is quite tasty. Don’t expect table service or an...
Read moreI normally puts up with below average services in diners like this if food is decent. We were served with cold baozi at lunch hour when no one was there (Should.have taken that as a sign). When asked to steam them politely, she just heat them up in the microwave. The noodles were bland. Watery with just some seaseme oil floating. Honestly, instant noodles are better, especially you have to endure the loud yelling the owner has...
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