Jiangnan Kitchen
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as someone from the Jiangnan Rigeon in China, I approve Jiangnan Kitchen as an authentic Jiangnan cuisine. a must visit every time when I visit from M…
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I liked the food, moderately authentic. The whole atmosphere was good too, but the food was delivered a bit slow. The staffs are nice. I remember the …
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Dined here on a Wednesday afternoon for lunch. Quick service, could improve with their hospitality. Tried a variety of dishes. Overall well made dishe…
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Jiangnan Kitchen is open for Casual Dining and Wine Bar. Jiangnan Kitchen serves Chinese, Dumplings and Shanghai dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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8 Reviews on “Jiangnan Kitchen”
I liked the food, moderately authentic. The whole atmosphere was good too, but the food was delivered a bit slow. The staffs are nice. I remember the portion is big, so its good for friends to share together.
Dined here on a Wednesday afternoon for lunch. Quick service, could improve with their hospitality. Tried a variety of dishes. Overall well made dishes at large portions. Wouldn’t be my first pick for Chinese dining but still pretty good.
The food here is mediocre Chinese food. I’m not too sure if it’s the region of JiangNan… but there are better Chinese food options around. However… food is reasonably priced and portions are decent sized
Had Shredded pork with pancakes, braised eggplant, spicy pork chops. Very big servings, good quality and fast friendly service. Also had the spring onion pancake and spicy dumplings which were fresh and done very well
Jiangnan Kitchen spans two floors so there’s plenty of space for groups of all sizes. The shallot pancakes are a must-order. This flaky pastry wasn’t greasy and is best eaten when still warm. I also liked the spiced lamb (but some of my friends didn’t like it due to the strong lamb taste), the spicy chicken which came in a thin broth with a thick layer of red chili oil and the stir fried pork with bamboo. I’d skip the oily griddle cabbage and the pork and corn soup. The latter wasn’t bad, just very average with no seasoning. There was a lack of staff on the second floor where we were seated but service was alright when it did show up.
Finally decided to visit this restaurant for my birthday after seeing recommendation and passing by many times. Spicy Chinese is one of my favourite cuisine. The dishes we ordered are mostly spicy. The level of spiciness is perfect that we were able to finish all the dishes. (Dishes we usually order at the other Chinese Sichuan restaurant always got too spicy to finish)Food presentation is great. Restaurant looks clean. It was a nice place to hang out with friends on a casual night. Price is also affordable, $30-$35 pp get us really full. I can imagine this place gets really packed Friday and weekend nights for its quality of food and location.I couldn’t believe it took me so long to finally visit.Jiangnan kitchen definitely has become one of my dinner destination for Spicy Chinese cuisine.
Authentic Chinese restaurant located on Goulburn street that has a modern and fresh feel. The space is open and on a Friday night it’s packed! Customer service is attentive and the food comes out quickly. I highly recommend the fish in chilli oil.