Hi Chong Qing
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Hi Chong Qing! Run by a very friendly couple, we had the signature spicy beef and the chickpea and mince pork noodles..It was awesome! Full of flavour…
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Food was incredible ! I got the signature with added spicy beefPerfect balance of flavour and the texture of the peanuts with the hand made noodles we…
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Been meaning to try this place as it is often featured in lists. It sure did not disappoint! We ordered the Signature ChongQing noodles, spicy beef no…
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Hi Chong Qing is open for Casual Dining and Café. Hi Chong Qing serves Chinese and Ramen dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “Hi Chong Qing”
Hi Chong Qing! Run by a very friendly couple, we had the signature spicy beef and the chickpea and mince pork noodles..
It was awesome! Full of flavour and noodles were tangy and felt authentic.. We probably should have tried the signature chongqing noodles but will definitely come back again to give it a go..
Must come for noodle lovers comparable to some of the finer ramen shops..
Food was incredible ! I got the signature with added spicy beef
Perfect balance of flavour and the texture of the peanuts with the hand made noodles were such a pleasure to eat
Perfect for Melbourne winters
Staff were super friendly and happy to explain menu
Been meaning to try this place as it is often featured in lists. It sure did not disappoint! We ordered the Signature ChongQing noodles, spicy beef noodles and pork mince and chickpea noodles. Mine were the Signature ones and I’m not usually a big fan of vegetarian but this time, I didn’t feel the need for meat. Flavourful broth. The noodles were gorgeous as to be expected. Tasted fresh, not too hard and not too soft and unique. Fascinating really that different regions in China have different kind of noodles. A note of caution regarding spicyness levels as Original Spice was in my opinion, pretty spicy! Cosy, casual setting with cute dog cushions that will make you smile. Slightly cheaper than average prices.
Firstly the random pillows scattered around the shop, we had a field day with them. Their menu is very small and straight to the point focusing primarily on Chongqing style noodle soups, I personally don’t mind as they are playing to their strengths.
I steer away from their signature Chongqing noodles as I was enticed by their spicy beef and tendon noodle soup. Noodles had a bit of a bite to them initially, a great start. The broth was very complex, herbaceous and slightly spicy which was perfect for me (I asked for less spicy). The beef and tendon themselves could have been more tender and soft, still decent but not the most important component.
Friendly staff, a bit hidden but you’d see a few students and teachers wonder in here given it’s locality.
When I first walked into this restaurant, the first thing that I saw were the dog pillows! That really lifted my heart after a long day! This was the first Chinese restaurant that I went to that serves cafe style coffee and I am impressed. I ordered the less spicy beef noodle soup and I liked it! My favourite part of this dish was the beef. However, I think the soup could be a bit more salty.