Fill the Bowl

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  • The cashier had a bad attitude towards the customer,  a very unsatisfied experience.  Obviously, the waiters are untrained.  It is completely unworthy…

  • Flavoursome, spicy soup that’s good comfort food. You can choose how spicy you want it (mild, medium, hot). I always get mild, and after the recent vi…

  • Malatang (spicy numbing hot soup)This is the only option if you want to have malatang (a kind of Sichuan hotpot) in Brisbane CBD.  You select your ing…


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Fill the Bowl is open for Casual Dining. Fill the Bowl serves Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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takeaway availableindoor seatingno alcohol available

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4 Reviews on “Fill the Bowl”

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  • Isaac Wang

    The cashier had a bad attitude towards the customer,  a very unsatisfied experience.  Obviously, the waiters are untrained.  It is completely unworthy for the price of the food with this customer service.

  • Suzie Lee

    Malatang (spicy numbing hot soup)This is the only option if you want to have malatang (a kind of Sichuan hotpot) in Brisbane CBD.  You select your ingredients (vegetables, meat, seafood, noodles) from the refrigerated display units and place them in a large basin.  One you have finished your selection the basin is weighed and you can tell the server how spicy you want your soup (mild, medium or hot).  Your food is cooked in the broth and your buzzer will sound when it’s ready.It costs $30 per kg – I spent $15 which was a perfect amount of food for me.  I am a big fan of Sichuan food so I thought the broth was very tasty and I loved being able to tailor my lunch to suit my taste (you can add extra seasonings if you like).I didn’t really like the dining space though – it’s really small and cramped (people kept bumping into me as they walked past) and once you start eating the hot soup, it feels very hot and stuffy in there.

  • LaMondo

    Flavoursome, spicy soup that’s good comfort food. You can choose how spicy you want it (mild, medium, hot). I always get mild, and after the recent visit, I can see that it isn’t as spicy as I remembered – probably around Nandos medium – but it makes my nose run every time for some reason. The ingredients are always fresh and there’s a decent variety. I recommend the sweet potato noodles. Getting around $13 worth is enough to fill me up. You can also add extra seasoning/spices, as you can see in the photo, but honestly, I think the soup is salty enough already. The seating area is small, and it’s not uncommon to find it completely full if you go at a peak time. People rotate out fairly quickly though.

  • Food Glorious Food

    If only these choices were available when I first got here. Life would have been much better. Look, it isn’t anything special but it is spicy and salty and soupy. It’s like when you are way too lazy to have hotpot and crave hotpot stuff, this is the place to go. It isn’t a cheap affair, it’s very easy to pick the ingredients and take up a $20 lunch. But the ingredients are great IMO. Given the high turnover, the ingredients are fresh and inviting. My personal fav is the duck blood and offal, not ingredients easily available everywhere. It is a tiny spot upstairs gong cha, but I think it’s perfect for a quick lunch and people tend to leave immediately after eating anyway

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