Marigold

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  • Prawn dumplings Prawn flat noodle BBQ DuckChinese broccoli in oyster sauceIve been here many times. It never lets me down.The trolleys are very quick …

  • Yummy dimsums! Though you gotta ask around for what u want to come to your table (if they are really busy though). I personally love their Lo Mai Gai …

  • Marigold is an institution in Chinatown, the Mecca of Sydney yum cha scene. It is packed out every weekend. No exceptions on this Sunday lunchtime. My…


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Marigold is open for Casual Dining. Marigold serves Chinese, Seafood and Yum Cha dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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7 Reviews on “Marigold”

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  • FoodLuva

    Prawn dumplings Prawn flat noodle BBQ DuckChinese broccoli in oyster sauceIve been here many times. It never lets me down.The trolleys are very quick in rotation and the staff are happy to expedite any special requests.Ambience is bustling and busy but fun.

  • Mitha Komala | @mithakomala

    Yummy dimsums! Though you gotta ask around for what u want to come to your table (if they are really busy though). I personally love their Lo Mai Gai so much!

  • Manz

    Marigold is an institution in Chinatown, the Mecca of Sydney yum cha scene. It is packed out every weekend. No exceptions on this Sunday lunchtime. My friends got there just in time to get one of the remaining tables so we didn’t have to wait. It was a bit cramped jammed right by the wall, with trolleys squeezing pass us and the opposite tables. Aside from this, service was prompt, lots of different trolleys & variety of food came past. We had a number of the yum cha favourites, har gows, egg tarts, steamed rice rolls, tripes, pork ribs & congee. Quality were all pretty good, which is the reason this place remains busy every weekend.

  • The Miniature Life

    We came here to enjoy some yum cha for a lazy Friday Lunch. We were ushered into the really large dining room packed with so many people.Yum cha is such a popular lunch choice, and I can understand why too – who doesn’t enjoy yum cha!The dim sum here is okay, and what you would generally expect. I personally enjoyed the mango pancakes more than anything else. Service here was a little bit rude I found. Overall the lunch was also good value too, and is a good option for a quick lunch in the city. theminiaturelife.com

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  • Jackie M Tang

    I realised early on when I first arrived in Australia, that dining in Chinatown can be a bit of a hit and miss experience, predicated in large part on whether you’re on friendly terms with the waitstaff and management. Marigold is perfect for me because the service is excellent (well, they know me, so that helps, but I think they’re pretty good with everyone anyhow) so I can relax and not worry about being ignored etc. Plus they do the best ngau chap (cow’s innards) this side of Hong Kong, that I’ve experienced thus far.

  • Quality! It Shouldnt Be That Hard! Love A Wonderful Mouth Full Of Wholesome FOOD!

    I have been here twice now, the first time was for yum cha, I remember it was good. This time I came for a girls night out there was 6 of us… one of the girls suggest 38 dollar per person set menu. I was like ok sure. When I looked at the menu I though it didnt look to crazy but when the food came out and didnt stop I was shocked. Such great value if you have a big group… First came the First entree it was san choy bow,It tasted maxing. The waiter even served them all out….The next entree was a mixed entree. Dim sum, spring roll, and some prawn thing…They all tasted good but the spring rolls where the high light…I forget what all the mains where, one was stir fry beef, with a side of wasabi sauce. The best was so soft and tender! Then Mongolian lamb, pork in a sweet sauce, and there was some kind of chicken dish, there was also salt and pepper prawns …one of the girls was starving and really wanted honey chicken so we ordered one extra honey chicken. the manger looked us to say are you kidding! Lol The for dessert we had mango pancakes, and fresh fruit.

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Level 4 & 5, Citymark, 683-689 George Street, Chinatown Parking available 244 metres away

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