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Canning Vale Foodcourt — Restaurant in Western Australia

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Canning Vale Foodcourt
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Indo-Chinese Wok
tan,s food court, Shop2/46-48 Catalano Cct, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Krushna's Kitchen
5/46-48 Catalano Cct, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Market City Tavern
280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Phoever Canning Vale
Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Jack Caddy's Ale Bar & Bistro
280 Banister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6156, Australia
Golden BBQ Seafood Restaurant
U7/280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Burger Satay Corner
280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Hello Spice
Located in Market City, 280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Shushi Canning Vale
280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Muzz Buzz - Bannister Road
265 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Nearby local services
Canning Vale Markets
U7/280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Market City
280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Cape to Cairo
2/3 South St, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Born Organic
4/65 Catalano Cct, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
Spices Cafe
280 Bannister Rd, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
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Canning Vale Foodcourt

46/48 Catalano Cct, Canning Vale WA 6155, Australia
4.0(318)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: , restaurants: Indo-Chinese Wok, Krushna's Kitchen, Market City Tavern, Phoever Canning Vale, Jack Caddy's Ale Bar & Bistro, Golden BBQ Seafood Restaurant, Burger Satay Corner, Hello Spice, Shushi Canning Vale, Muzz Buzz - Bannister Road, local businesses: Canning Vale Markets, Market City, Cape to Cairo, Born Organic, Spices Cafe
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Featured dishes

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Honey Chicken
(Tender chicken pieces coated in a sticky, sweet honey glaze)
Chicken Lollipop
(6 pcs) (deep-fried chicken wings sauteed in spicy sauce)
Chicken Momo
(8 pcs) (steamed momo's filled with mince chicken)
Veg Momo
(8 pcs) (steamed momo's filled with chopped vegetables)
Fish Cake
(4pcs) (a savory and versatile seafood dish made by blending fish with various seasonings, shaped into patties, and typically fried until golden brown)

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Nearby restaurants of Canning Vale Foodcourt

Indo-Chinese Wok

Krushna's Kitchen

Market City Tavern

Phoever Canning Vale

Jack Caddy's Ale Bar & Bistro

Golden BBQ Seafood Restaurant

Burger Satay Corner

Hello Spice

Shushi Canning Vale

Muzz Buzz - Bannister Road

Indo-Chinese Wok

Indo-Chinese Wok

4.7

(92)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Krushna's Kitchen

Krushna's Kitchen

4.9

(40)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Market City Tavern

Market City Tavern

4.1

(523)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Phoever Canning Vale

Phoever Canning Vale

4.2

(304)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of Canning Vale Foodcourt

Canning Vale Markets

Market City

Cape to Cairo

Born Organic

Spices Cafe

Canning Vale Markets

Canning Vale Markets

4.1

(775)

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Market City

Market City

4.1

(762)

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Cape to Cairo

Cape to Cairo

4.8

(114)

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Born Organic

Born Organic

4.3

(11)

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Reviews of Canning Vale Foodcourt

4.0
(318)
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2.0
38w

Sad state of affairs here. Food court feels like more like a cemetery where retiring food stall owners come to end their career/business. Most if not all stalls do not even have someone at the stall to greet customers and it’s not because they are bursting busy but rather they have gotten used to not having customers. Rather they have bells to ring to get their attention. Lots of stalls closed and even the main drink store is closed. Food is generally priced lower here but portions are also generally smaller. Ramen stall sells nice tonkusu ramen and karage curry rice. The other stalls at first impressions look confused like the indo Chinese wok Indian food (make up your mind). Or the stall with possibly the record for the longest stall name ( sister San….). Was put off from ordering from the chicken and fish stall from the looks and smell of their chips which indicates deep fryer oil is not changed for a prolonged period of time. The grocery stall down stairs is also closed. All in all a sad rapid decline from its hey days with anchor tenants such as chicken rice corner and Sarawak corner. Such a pity, building has so...

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4.0
8y

Can be crowded but great food choice. Fave is the Indo food counter. Really tasty.

-- That was my review in 2018! --

Fast forward to 2024, after a period of temporary closure, Canning Vale Food Court is back, but probably not with vengeance just yet... The spacious eatery, variations of food, and friendly staff - including the older gentleman who clears the table. Plenty of parking spaces, I think including the underground cover, too.

I went with my extended family for Sunday lunch and we were able to find our seat easily, for 10+ bodies. It wasn't too crowded, and with the exception of Ageto Ramen, as it was where people lined up, we got our food within 10 min. Across our table, we had dishes from Ageto Ramen (the majority), Tutu Tata's Thai, the fish and chips shop, and de Vina (Vietnamese). Of course, we wouldn't miss Sweetia for its Strawberry Snow Ice!

Overall, we think the dishes we ordered were ok. The most critical one was the Offal Stew from Tutu Tata's Thai, which could be spiced better. My Beef Ball Pho was generously portioned and quite flavoursome. We'll probably back again and try the...

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3.0
23w

I'm a local, and frequent this place. My review is based on personal opinion only.

Pros: LOVE the variety of food from different countries. I basically can keep trying and eating so many things.

Service: Sometimes I feel individuals store owner only like to serve their own race. Im ethnic, but can only speak English. I have some allergies to food, and when when I ask they seem to wave me off.

Cons: No consistency on opening hours. Some stalls close/open on certain days and time. Imagine going to one Woolies and finds out that only open till 2pm Wednesdays.

If you are an owner or stallholder, please go once to the Wembley foodcourt and see how it runs. I hope this foodcourt could/would do well. Spencer is little bit...

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AndyAndy
Sad state of affairs here. Food court feels like more like a cemetery where retiring food stall owners come to end their career/business. Most if not all stalls do not even have someone at the stall to greet customers and it’s not because they are bursting busy but rather they have gotten used to not having customers. Rather they have bells to ring to get their attention. Lots of stalls closed and even the main drink store is closed. Food is generally priced lower here but portions are also generally smaller. Ramen stall sells nice tonkusu ramen and karage curry rice. The other stalls at first impressions look confused like the indo Chinese wok Indian food (make up your mind). Or the stall with possibly the record for the longest stall name ( sister San….). Was put off from ordering from the chicken and fish stall from the looks and smell of their chips which indicates deep fryer oil is not changed for a prolonged period of time. The grocery stall down stairs is also closed. All in all a sad rapid decline from its hey days with anchor tenants such as chicken rice corner and Sarawak corner. Such a pity, building has so much potential.
Anne BurlinsonAnne Burlinson
Can be crowded but great food choice. Fave is the Indo food counter. Really tasty. -- That was my review in 2018! -- Fast forward to 2024, after a period of temporary closure, Canning Vale Food Court is back, but probably not with vengeance just yet... The spacious eatery, variations of food, and friendly staff - including the older gentleman who clears the table. Plenty of parking spaces, I think including the underground cover, too. I went with my extended family for Sunday lunch and we were able to find our seat easily, for 10+ bodies. It wasn't too crowded, and with the exception of Ageto Ramen, as it was where people lined up, we got our food within 10 min. Across our table, we had dishes from Ageto Ramen (the majority), Tutu Tata's Thai, the fish and chips shop, and de Vina (Vietnamese). Of course, we wouldn't miss Sweetia for its Strawberry Snow Ice! Overall, we think the dishes we ordered were ok. The most critical one was the Offal Stew from Tutu Tata's Thai, which could be spiced better. My Beef Ball Pho was generously portioned and quite flavoursome. We'll probably back again and try the other ones...
Vanessa JohnVanessa John
I’ve been here a few times recently for Sweetia and usually most of the stores are closed, came for the grand opening and tried a few more stores. Sarah’s home kitchen - the assorted sashimi was really fresh and the variety was good, the bulgogi kimbap set was really delicious and came with soup and a steamed bun. We also tried the fish and chicken shop for fish and chips, the fish was really well cooked - the battered was crispy and golden yet not over cooked on the inside. The chips were golden and crispy and the salad was ok (optional I think?🤔). The pad thai from Tutu tatas was so so, but the prawn tornados were nice and their mango sticky rice was ok but imo Sweetia’s mango sticky rice shaved ice is x10 better.
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Sad state of affairs here. Food court feels like more like a cemetery where retiring food stall owners come to end their career/business. Most if not all stalls do not even have someone at the stall to greet customers and it’s not because they are bursting busy but rather they have gotten used to not having customers. Rather they have bells to ring to get their attention. Lots of stalls closed and even the main drink store is closed. Food is generally priced lower here but portions are also generally smaller. Ramen stall sells nice tonkusu ramen and karage curry rice. The other stalls at first impressions look confused like the indo Chinese wok Indian food (make up your mind). Or the stall with possibly the record for the longest stall name ( sister San….). Was put off from ordering from the chicken and fish stall from the looks and smell of their chips which indicates deep fryer oil is not changed for a prolonged period of time. The grocery stall down stairs is also closed. All in all a sad rapid decline from its hey days with anchor tenants such as chicken rice corner and Sarawak corner. Such a pity, building has so much potential.
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Can be crowded but great food choice. Fave is the Indo food counter. Really tasty. -- That was my review in 2018! -- Fast forward to 2024, after a period of temporary closure, Canning Vale Food Court is back, but probably not with vengeance just yet... The spacious eatery, variations of food, and friendly staff - including the older gentleman who clears the table. Plenty of parking spaces, I think including the underground cover, too. I went with my extended family for Sunday lunch and we were able to find our seat easily, for 10+ bodies. It wasn't too crowded, and with the exception of Ageto Ramen, as it was where people lined up, we got our food within 10 min. Across our table, we had dishes from Ageto Ramen (the majority), Tutu Tata's Thai, the fish and chips shop, and de Vina (Vietnamese). Of course, we wouldn't miss Sweetia for its Strawberry Snow Ice! Overall, we think the dishes we ordered were ok. The most critical one was the Offal Stew from Tutu Tata's Thai, which could be spiced better. My Beef Ball Pho was generously portioned and quite flavoursome. We'll probably back again and try the other ones...
Anne Burlinson

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I’ve been here a few times recently for Sweetia and usually most of the stores are closed, came for the grand opening and tried a few more stores. Sarah’s home kitchen - the assorted sashimi was really fresh and the variety was good, the bulgogi kimbap set was really delicious and came with soup and a steamed bun. We also tried the fish and chicken shop for fish and chips, the fish was really well cooked - the battered was crispy and golden yet not over cooked on the inside. The chips were golden and crispy and the salad was ok (optional I think?🤔). The pad thai from Tutu tatas was so so, but the prawn tornados were nice and their mango sticky rice was ok but imo Sweetia’s mango sticky rice shaved ice is x10 better.
Vanessa John

Vanessa John

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