Top 10 Chinatown Eateries
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1. Golden Century
The menu is huge, the staff are friendly and the live seafood, which includes coral trout and parrot fish, is amazing.
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2. Red Chilli
The authentic Sichuanese menu contains delicacies such as Mao Xue Wang and preserved pork. If you’re not feeling brave, stick to the steamed barramundi.
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3. The Regal
Away from the bustle of Dixon and Hay Streets, enjoy fine Cantonese cuisine in a classy room with impeccable decor.
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4. The Emperor’s Garden
Their consistent and enticing menu includes classics such as Peking duck and grilled scallops.
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5. Emperor’s Garden BBQ & Noodles
A meaty experience starts at the adjoining shop’s window, full of hanging ducks and piglets, and ends with the famous barbecued duck and pork.
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6. Dragon Star Seafood
Expect great food in this room dominated by giant tanks of seafood. If you’re feeling daring, try the jellyfish with pig’s trotter. Yum cha daily.
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7. East Ocean
The food receives as much attention as the cool decor; try the braised sea cucumber or fresh abalone.
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8. Marigold Citimark
Choose from the indulgent banquet menus or stop in at lunchtime for the famous yum cha.
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9. Passionflower
With a fabulous range of original flavours such as lychee, taro and sticky rice, this dessert café makes a great pit stop.
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10. Mother Chu’s Vegetarian Kitchen
Warm Buddhist hospitality, canteen decor and delicious vegetarian food. Try the hot pot dishes.
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