Ease Garden

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  • I called to book a table and the lady manager was very patient with my questions about the menu. I decided to order the banquet menu for 3 person whic…

  • Quite a healthy alternative chinese cantonese restaurant in your south eastern suburbs! Ordered the sweet and sour deep fried fish fillet and the praw…

  • From the moment we sat down we were asked if we would like a green tea. I said leave 4 cups as we had 12 at the table and someone might drink it. The …


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

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takeaway availablewheelchair accessibleindoor seating

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10 Reviews on “Ease Garden”

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  • Pingu

    I called to book a table and the lady manager was very patient with my questions about the menu. I decided to order the banquet menu for 3 person which consists of 4 dishes – lobster with egg noodles, beef brisket, crispy skin chicken and steamed barramundi fish. We were given soup as entree and the dishes arrived one by one. The lobster noodles was really fresh and delicious. The crispy skin chicken was also great. Beef was nice except there was a bit of fatty bits. The steamed fish was equally good with plenty of garnishes and sauce. We finished off with a warm Chinese dessert (fungus with goji beri). I asked for a few extra items (i.e. chilli, ice to cool down the dessert) and the waitress happily attended to my requests. She also make sure the tables were cleared after we finish the lobster noodles as it got a bit messy. This is a good place to bring a group of people to for a decent Chinese dinner within a reasonable price range.

  • KH

    Quite a healthy alternative chinese cantonese restaurant in your south eastern suburbs! Ordered the sweet and sour deep fried fish fillet and the prawns with stirred fried vegetables with ginger and spring onion (both pictured) and also XO seafood claypot. Not oily and not needed to drink tea as felt no msg or sth. Right amount of salt and ingredients. But beware the XO seafood claypot or other typical XO dishes, is very chilli spicy. If you can take, good, if not, real struggle to finish it. I dont remember XO sauced dishes being so spicy…so minus 1 point off to an otherwise great chinese cuisine.

  • Debbie

    From the moment we sat down we were asked if we would like a green tea. I said leave 4 cups as we had 12 at the table and someone might drink it. The waitress poured the tea without even asking. There were only 2 menus for the 12 of us to share. The waitresses seemed too busy to ask anything of them. My brother called during the day to ask if it was BYO, was told, yes. My brother took drinks other than wine. Bringing with him drink in cans, he was told he was unable to drink them. I brought a bottle of wine. Was not offered a wine cooler. We ordered a banquet. The food was good. At the end of the banquet you were able to have tea or coffee. The waitress said that because we had tea at the start of the night, that was part of the banquet. Even though the tea was offered and poured without the waitress knowing we were going to order a banquet! Service needs a lot of improving if they are to get any positive feedback from me or my family. Not a very pleasant evening.

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Dandenong Plaza, Level 2 Food Court, Foster Strret and McCrae Street, Dandenong, Melbourne

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