Chinese cuisine has influenced many other cuisines in Asia, with modifications made to cater to local palates. Chinese food staples such as rice, soy sauce, noodles, tea, chili oil and tofu, and utensils such as chopsticks and the wok, can now be found worldwide.
Our search for the best Italian food with chicken dishes ends here.
We had Fettuccine Polo e Fungi and Spicy chicken pizza, and both tasted extremely good. Pasta was so creamy and flavourful, it just melted in our mouths. Pizza had a thin crust and tasted yummy.
The best part of the meal was the owner/chef Antonio, he was very sweet and made sure we had a great food and time here.
Definitely would return again for more food.
Crazy Saloon - 219 Hawken Dr
Karthik Bathula - 2 months ago
Good food value. Quality is excellent for price. Service friendly and OK. Think of it as a successful takeout place with a few tables available.
Opposite a Bunnings. Off street parking out front.
Lucky 88 Kitchen - 5 Bush Blvd
Don Ewart - 3 months ago
Spookers bar and eatery is just amazing . The staff and the service given by them is very welcoming . I loved the vibe and they offer sheesha as well and i must say they offer the best sheesha in town . I would like to recommend everyone to visit there and once you went there , you would not be able to stop yourself the next time
Spookers Bar and Eatery - 123 Clyde St
Vanshu Taggar - a month ago
I liked the ramandan buffet, I especially liked the beef brisket. However, the food weren’t refilled like I was told, my reservation time was kind of late but I had been assured that there’ll be refills throughout the night. My friend and I’s seat was put in the way of a walking path so people kept bumping me as I ate, the food ran out quickly and there weren’t refills, we just had one plate of food.The restaurant was rowdy, I couldn’t hear my friend speak to me most of the time. Aside from that, the food was delicious, I would come back again if we could get better seats and the food was actually refilled.
Cedar Cafe - 197 Sevenoaks St
Sumeya - a month ago
The pizza here is super underrated. Everyone talks about the fish and chips but the pizza is what truly shines. I had a portofino which was big, loaded with toppings, and tasted fresh. For just $16, it's an absolute bargain. Also probably one of the few fish and chips places in Perth that has seating inside and outside, which is great if you just want to sit down with friends and chat. We ended up staying for 2.5 hours, and the lady running the place was super accommodating and chill about it. Highly recommend!
Midnight Express Cafe - 122A Angove St
BJ Matey - 2 months ago
Venue: Malaysian Chinese restaurant is located at a very quiet street. Free carparks outside. Very old causal setting, and it needs maintenance. Simple decor in old style. Toilets are available. --- 6/10
Service: Grab the menu at the front desk and find a table. Beverage menu wasn't available, but we were told most common drinks were available. Take order at table. The lady staff was very nice and friendly. She always smiled. Drinks and food served fast. Chopsticks and spoon place in a jar on each table. There was a self-service counter for condiments, tissue, water, and extra containers or utensils. Pay at the front desk. --- 7.1/10
F&B: English menu only. Tidy presentation. Normal portion of noodles. Overpriced for such portion of fillings of noodles soup. 10%off for cash payment.
- Teh Tarik, $5.6: pretty sweet. --- 6/10
- Milo Dinosaur, ~$5.6?: a lot of ice cubes. Disappointed as it's not full. Very small portion of Milo --- 6/10
- Penang Prawn Mee, $17.8: Only 2 prawns (medium size, without shell), some chicken meat, bean sprouts, Vermicelliand yellow noodles. Soup was slightly spicy. No egg. --- 5.5/10
- Chicken Laksa, $18.8: unbelievable, it's Chef's recommendation. There are 3 tofu puff, bean sprouts, rice Vermicelli, yellow noodles, and a good portion of chicken meat (smooth texture but in fragments), soup was average but not spicy. --- 6/10