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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGood food... not sure why this is rated so poorly? We really enjoyed the laksa, chicken skewers, and roti with beef. Wouldn't defiantly go back.
Located in Spice Alley in Chippendale. Usual suspects on the menu, and you can smell the wok fried noodles from a mile away. The roti canai was nice and spicy.
Pretty good. It's hard to judge a restaurant on one dish, but if you are, Nasi Lemak I think is a good litmus test. It exhibits a variety of techniques which, if done well, most probably provides a good guide to what one can expect from everything else. It was always going to have great texture, with the boiled egg, peanuts, fried anchovies providing a great partnership with smooth coconut rice and thick but silky beef rendang curry. But it was the balance of flavours that I was most impressed with - flavoursome curry with just enough heat, sweet and sour pickle, chilli paste, salty peanuts and anchovies balanced perfectly when combined with the sweet and smooth coconut rice. Service was quick and efficient and I love the ambience of spice alley.
We were walking around in Chippendale and found ourselves in some strange looking alleyway and decided to go on an adventure . Little did we know it was quite popular and was a street food area. Anyway since we have come across quite a few Thai places, we decided to give Bang luck a go. We ordered the pad Thai, pad see ew and the Thai fried chicken. To our surprise the Thai dishes we had was quite delicious and enjoyable! The food price was also reasonable. I would recommend this to other travellers :) Cameron
This is one of the many food stalls in Spice Alley and I only ordered the starters from here. If you like mussels, I highly recommend the mussel fritter. I also tried the fish cakes which were also very good. I will be back to try the mains next time.