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Przekaż informację zwrotnąMit my order, but she fixed it without excitement. Her pad see EM seafood was $ 11 (cheaper by 50C compared to his competitor) and was a bit disappointed with the small amount of seafood found in the plate. Nevertheless good and liked the free hot sauce that came with it. I did not mind come back. Grief Update: came back for a Hainanese chicken rice for $ 9.50. Outstanding!
The little hawker centre style food courts in Cabramatta have always looked appealing to me. This was my first time trying the food from one of the shops. Pad see ew and comes with a cup of ice tea. We shared it between because we'd had a snack earlier. Reasonable standard of quality—bit of wok hei, not too greasy. Would totally come back to try more.
I’ve been here times ordering the seafood laksa on both occasions. Feels like the owners have changed or the cook at least. The first time I came months ago, I had authentic Malaysian laksa. Rich, amber coloured deep broth with the bean sprouts. This time around the laksa style was more of a Thai/Laos style. Broth tasted more close towards a Tom yum and was more of an orange tinge without the bean sprouts. I personally wanted authentic Malaysian.
Popular spot for a post work catch up, but make sure you book a table. Good value happy hour drinks and snacks, but the real jewel is the menu.
Long queues, unless you know someone who can give you the password and you queue up in the special queue and that's like less than 5 minutes. Place gets