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Contribuisci feedbackCheap place to have wonton noodles, the place looks old and unrefined. But don't judge a book by its cover, this restaurant has nice food. The wonton soup was clear, it wasn't too salty and it was clear. The dumplings in the wonton was the best part if the meal. It was really good, would go back for the wonton. The place is very affordable, ranging from $1.80 to $15 depending on what you get, but I spend less than 20 for dumplings and the noodle soup.
This restaurant is a hidden gem! My partner and I stumbled upon it while searching for a quick snack in Ashfield. Their noodle soup dishes are delicious and cost less than $10, their big super soft buns are under $2, and congee is only a few dollars more. It's the best value Chinese breakfast you can find! I think I'll be eating here weekly from now on. Just a heads up, they only accept cash and don't have eftpos.
Found vegan options here: vegan veggie steamed buns and red bean steamed bun great price and quite cozy atmosphere here. Very close to the station, the service is always sweet and friendly. Would recommend for a quick bite.
It's the best Chinese breakfast in Sydney you can have.what I mean is breakfast at 7am...not the ones after 10.They offer lots of good traditional deserts like bean curd soup and fried dough stick with pancake and source ...one of my favourite place. The average cost pp is 10...
The humble Formica table restaurant is a rare breed in Sydney these days, but some fine specimens are still around, like Yummy Nest in Ashfield. There 's a change of guard happening in Ashfield. Besides the multitude of places with 'Shanghai ' in the name, the building of new large scale apartment blocks is set to change the feel of Liverpool Road. There will be a load of new places opening in the next few years when these are finished. The restaurants are starting to get a little flasher but some old school goodness persists. Yummy Nest was New Taste Dim Sim not so long ago, we 're pleased it stayed low key.