Discount Foods
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If I knew this place was up for review, I'd have taken many photos as I had visited it at least 10 times in the past year. Don't get me wrong it's no …
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Not bad at all - came in here the other day for my own version of 'Tightass Tuesday' and well surprised. 3 Choices with Rice or Noodle sets you back $…
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Discount Foods is open for Casual Dining. Discount Foods serves Chinese and Asian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “Discount Foods”
If I knew this place was up for review, I’d have taken many photos as I had visited it at least 10 times in the past year. Don’t get me wrong it’s no gourmet dining or not even anything particularly healthy/nice, but it serves one purpose well – cure Saturday morning hangover! Yes, greasy Chinese is the only thing works for me and this place is within walking distance.It is mainly takeaway with a few tables in the so called dining room. The pre-packed meal of rice or noodles with one dish cost around $5, definitely cheap. Flavour wise it is average at best. I tried various things – omelette, soy chicken, Mongolian lamb, sweet sour pork, etc. As expected, it is greasy, gooey, salty, and in a way a bad representation of Chinese cuisine. The flavour is really below average even by Chinese takeaway standard. Hence I only eat it when my head is so sore that my judgement and taste buds are impaired. thernbdiary.com
Not bad at all – came in here the other day for my own version of ‘Tightass Tuesday’ and well surprised. 3 Choices with Rice or Noodle sets you back $10 and because that particular junction of Elizabeth Street (in between Kippax & Devonshire) attracts all sorts, cheap eats for $1 (chicken wings, dim sims, spring rolls) are available. This option to their off the menu order makes sense as you’ve got Centrelink up the road, Backpackers lodges in between the bustling work and commuter routes from the Central Station thoroughfare and surrounding office blocks. Thai Chilli Chicken was questionable but good, the Sweet & Sour wasn’t heavy on the batter which I liked, however it was the Malaysian Satay chicken with veg that won me over and will bring me back again. This whole spread complete with makeshift entrees – just $16.80 – value at it’s best in my opinion, enough choices to explore and find your perfect meal. thenextrushmagazine.com