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Contribuisci feedbackThis food court which houses all the Asian cuisines, is my favourite foodcourt in the CBD. And within that foodcourt, Momiji is the one I rate the highest (so far, as I am yet to try all of them). Seriously great value and good serving sizes - I have no reason not to go back! I've tried the udon which was very tasty and generous with the mountain veggies, and the three choice combo where you get rice/noodle and your choice of pre-made sides. Wasn't as good as the made to order, but if you're in a rush or simply want to try what they have on offer, it's still worth getting. They also offer brown rice at no extra cost which I don't think you can find at a lot of places (let alone brown rice in general). Will be going back for the udon very soon! ????
Yakisoba wrapped in egg, rice, croquette and salad, all for $9.50. Not bad for value. Everything was good except there was burnt yakisoba. I really liked the croquette though, very crispy. Miso soup included. Friend had plain tonkotsu ramen for $7.90, not enough noodles but still nice. Good location and service, happy to try other dishes.
A hidden gem Located behind woolworths at town hall in an Asian food court that has about 7 or so food stores offering various dishes from Bain Marie's or special orders. The food is made quickly and there was ample seating. I ordered the tonkotsu ramen and the broth was very tasty. I would visit again.
I love this Japanese takeaway place. It is run by Japanese family and the flavours of the hot food are your typical authentic Japanese home-cooking. The price is very reasonable for a good hearty lunch in Sydney CBD. It's $7 with 3 choices! Go for the Japanese beef curry, fried fish nanban, tofu & veggies, gyoza or the miso eggplant. You get a bowl of complementary miso soup if you eat in. There is fried rice, brown rice or yakisoba noodle to choose from. This tiny takeaway kiosk is so popular with the local workers and Japanese families, they are one of the key food stalls/sponsors for the lunch bento box at the Sydney Japanese School annual fete. weekendnotes.com
Yakisoba wrapped in egg, rice, croquette and salad, all for $9.50. Not bad for value. Everything was good except there was burnt yakisoba. I really liked the croquette though, very crispy. Miso soup included. Friend had plain tonkotsu ramen for $7.90, not enough noodles but still nice. Good location and service, happy to try other dishes.
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