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Contribuisci feedbackEver tried the worst wanton noodle soup in the world? You can get them at emperor's garden BBQ. The prawns and other ingredients literally dropped out of the wanton skin and the the skin was mushy and soup taste alkaline. I also ordered the BBQ pork and crispy pork belly. Full of pork and stale smell. Horrible!! Avoid this stall at all cost.
A straight up no frills Cantonese roast place.its got all your usual types of BBQ (soy chicken, roast duck, char siew, roast pork belly, the sausage etc) so just order what you want with rice and you are good to go. Stuff is little bit pricey though. Service was good when I was there so my experience was different from other reviewers, maybe different staff that day? Anyway still a good place if you want Cantonese BBQ but don't want to eat at the food court. The regular menu also has your usual Chinese fare if you want those as well. Place also serves alcohol.
We go to Emperor's Garden BBQ & Noodles on Thomas St regularly - it's one of our local favourites. Although it's known for BBQ it has other dishes that we love. The vegetarian fried rice is the best we've had - fluffy, never greasy, fragrant with a lovely smoky flavour and plenty of the good stuff like chopped bamboo heart, egg, mushrooms & vegetables. The salt & pepper tofu is amazing - big chunks of really fresh, beautifully textured, fried tofu with just the right amount of seasoning and topped with chopped fresh chilli & shallots. Fantastic mushroom dishes - big, fat succulent Chinese mushrooms with veges or in a hearty hotpot. The servings are all very generously sized so while mains are around $28 they're designed for sharing between 2 or more people. The service is efficient and straight-forward. If getting your order correct and quickly to your table is more important than fake smiles, then this is the place for you. Decor is not fancy - the space is basically a large, square room with tiled floor but they've made an effort to warm up the look with a huge traditional-style paper and ink-brush wall hanging, as well as assorted red Chinese lanterns and fans. We notice that most of the other customers are Chinese people, which is always a good sign that the food is the real deal. We keep coming back because it's never let us down.
We go to Emperor's Garden BBQ & Noodles on Thomas St regularly - it's one of our local favourites. Although it's known for BBQ it has other dishes that we love. The vegetarian fried rice is the best we've had - fluffy, never greasy, fragrant with a lovely smoky flavour and plenty of the good stuff like chopped bamboo heart, egg, mushrooms & vegetables. The salt & pepper tofu is amazing - big chunks of really fresh, beautifully textured, fried tofu with just the right amount of seasoning and topped with chopped fresh chilli & shallots. Fantastic mushroom dishes - big, fat succulent Chinese mushrooms with veges or in a hearty hotpot. The servings are all very generously sized so while mains are around $28 they're designed for sharing between 2 or more people. The service is efficient and straight-forward. If getting your order correct and quickly to your table is more important than fake smiles, then this is the place for you. Decor is not fancy - the... read more
Not the flashy Emperor's Garden, this is Canton Bbq fast feed. You can order shiny bbq duck and pork from the street. The duck noodles is generous, nice crunchy egg noodles and clean, clear and tasty broth. reviewinfive.com
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