G & P Asiatic Gourmet
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Hands down the best Hainanese chicken rice ever! ($11) portion is massive and comes with the soup. This dish is part of their special menu. I also ord…
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Great value for the food! Tastes pretty authentic!Portion is huge.Ordering is a bit messy and no one is cleaning the table.Other than that it's good…
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The food itself is actually not bad, my spicy noodles with beef is actually quite taste, good amount of seasoning without being oily or drenched in sa…
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G & P Asiatic Gourmet is open for Casual Dining. G & P Asiatic Gourmet serves Chinese and Malaysian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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7 Reviews on “G & P Asiatic Gourmet”
Hands down the best Hainanese chicken rice ever! ($11) portion is massive and comes with the soup. This dish is part of their special menu. I also ordered the Singapore noodles with beef ($11) with Fuze tea ($3.50) and it was okay. There are also premade options (one rice/noodles with meat or veggies) here for less than $10. Service is quick too and busy during lunchtimes. Would recommend!
Great value for the food! Tastes pretty authentic!Portion is huge.Ordering is a bit messy and no one is cleaning the table.Other than that it’s good
The food itself is actually not bad, my spicy noodles with beef is actually quite taste, good amount of seasoning without being oily or drenched in sauce. Also great value at $10. However the place is chaotic, people screaming out ticket numbers, people trying to order, no clear ordering system or line. The place is run down, saw some of the bowls they served noodles soup in being chipped. Constructions surround the place outside. All together does not make for much of an inviting environment to eat. Stick with takeaways.
Pretty good actually. I always have a good feeling walking into a restaurant that is full of people from the cuisines origin. I always assume it must be pretty authentic. I ordered the combination wonton noodle soup with egg noodles, was quite good. Service is robotic, however efficient, I will be back.
This may not be the most appetizing food picture but it tastes ok as far as takeaway Chinese is concerned. The chef may got carried away with dark soy sauce as both spicy chicken and Mongolian beef have a very dark appearance. The takeaway two-choices is $7.5 of decent portion. I did have to drink a lot of cold water as it’s on the salty side. A note to myself that this is not a healthy lunch option that i want to have too often if not out of desperation. thernbdiary.com
Came here as it was close to my design class and I had time to kill before 6pm. The place was deserted with not a person in sight, I guess its more busier at lunch times. The place looked clean enough and ordered the chicken laksa as I like to compare it to other places around Sydney. The price wasn’t bad at $8.80 and was cooked on order so at least it was fresh. The laksa was a bit bland, the tofu and noodles seemed fine and the chicken was nice and tender however the soup lacked flavour, oily and was not thick enough. It was OK for a quick meal but I’m sure there are better places to eat around north Sydney.
Good price and huge portion. Great value for money. Loads of options.Their rice dish is my favorite. Try to avoid seafood wonton noodle. My colleague ordered it and was very upset. Even thought I didn’t try it, the look of it was bad too.The hainanese chicken was ok.