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foo-hua

quote Wanneroo Historical Society have the after committee meeting meal every month here. Wonderful food and quick service. Great seniors discounts. If we are in, come and say hello.

Foo Hua - 9 Conlan Ave

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JHEasyWeb Jacqui Huntley - 6 months ago
forrest-plaza-fish-chips

quote Some of the best fish and chips I’ve ever had, everyone is so nice there and it has a great atmosphere, definitely recommend having the hake and chips.

Forrest Plaza Fish & Chips - 4 Alexander Rd

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Jayden David - 3 months ago
kim-hee

quote Have loved this restaurant for years. Often do online order to collect on way home from work. Always ask politely for chopped chilli and I receive. Tonight a request for an additional $3 when I arrived to pick up! If I had of known this would have gone to farmer jacks while waiting. Disappointed but young man delivered good service when advised of this. NOTE: Put it as an option so no disappointment when arriving!

Kim Hee - 10 Chesapeake Way

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Lisa Tierney - 3 weeks ago
9-oceans-fish-and-chips

quote Hi, We just had the Snapper and Chips and fish of the day, being Hake and Chips also. We went for both battered. I have to say that the quality of both fish and the chips were excellent. I can't make a good batter but they can. So very impressed. Only photo that I can take now is of the totally grease free completely dry paper that they were wrapped in. Will certainly be returning. Very friendly and time efficient service also. Well done. Thanks Rob

9 Oceans Fish and Chips - 50 Marri Rd

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Rob Connolly - 7 months ago
asian-golden-wok

quote I haven't been here for a while so I decided to pop in for lunch with a work colleague since we were in the area. I noticed quite a few things have changed since the last time I was here for a meal, maybe 6 - 8 months ago. I guess costs have gone up and they've had to cut back wherever they can. They no longer have the Maggi chilli sauce bottles on the tables. If you want it, you'll need to get it from the counter. They claim to have new items added to the menu eg Sarawak Laksa, although I could've sworn it was already on the menu. I'll need to visit again to try their version of Sarawak Laksa. Pictures look legit and pretty tempting, so I guess I'll have try it soon. We ordered a Singapore Fried Mee hoon, Nasi Lemak with chicken curry and a serve of fried wontons. All washed down with a couple of Cokes. I added extra noodles and a fried egg on top of my fried mee hoon. Fried egg was $4 and so was the extra meehoon. A bit steep but I figured I'd give it a go. Wait time for food to come out was around 10 - 15 minutes, which I suppose is pretty good considering all tables were full in the shop i.e. very busy. Singapore Fried Mee Hoon portions seem to have gotten significantly smaller. I thought at first I had received the regular portion instead of the extra noodles. However, the server confirmed that what I received was with extra noodles. The fried egg was done nicely. Crispy chewy white and the egg yolk was just runny enough. Flavourwise, there was a bit of wok hei to the noodles, but it wasn't spectacular. Had to put lots of the Maggi Chilli Sauce to give it that flavour boost. The photo I took of the fried meehoon was after I put the sauce on. Feedback from my colleague about his Nasi Lemak was that it was OK although the sambal seemed to be a bit bland and portion sizes seem to have been reduced also. The fried wontons were just as good as I remembered them to be so that's a plus.

Asian Golden Wok - Shop SV7, Innaloo Shoppers Village,
388 Scarborough Beach Rd

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Jason V - 2 months ago
carine-thai-cuisine

quote After the restaurant's recent renovation, we were eager to try the new Thai menu that has replaced the long-standing Italian offering. The space is now bright and open, and the atmosphere felt inviting. The menu offers a thoughtful selection of dishes, with portion sizes that are just right. While the prices are on the higher side for a casual neighbourhood spot, there are some highlights. The Thai fish cakes were enjoyable, though the spring rolls could have used a bit more flavour. The massaman curry was rich in coconut, though the meat varied in texture—some pieces were tender, others tougher. The pad Thai (chicken) was satisfying, though it didn’t particularly stand out. One thing to note is that the space can get a bit noisy due to the many hard surfaces, and with the bright lighting, it might not be the most intimate setting for a quiet dinner. Overall, it’s a nice option if you’re in Carine and in the mood for Thai cuisine. While it may not transport you to the streets of Bangkok, it offers a pleasant dining experience.

Carine Thai Cuisine - 485 Beach Rd

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Chevy - 2 months ago