Binglicious
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I had this at one of the food markets in Curtin and I am craving for more. The Peking duck one was YUM. But to my disappointment, they are no longer a…
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We thought we would give this place a try for lunch .M had the duck, and I had the black pepper beef . We both agreed the beef was better, however the…
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So good. Jianbing is one of China's most loved street foods.Binglicious makes fresh Jianbing on the spot and the fillings were flavoursome.Affordable …
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8 Reviews on “Binglicious”
We thought we would give this place a try for lunch .M had the duck, and I had the black pepper beef . We both agreed the beef was better, however they both lacked seasoning and they were a little boring. Really enjoyed the crunchiness to the Bings but probably would not rush back .
So good. Jianbing is one of China’s most loved street foods.Binglicious makes fresh Jianbing on the spot and the fillings were flavoursome.Affordable and value for money for Perth’s standards.
Ordered the bbq pork with pickled veggies & brown sauce, tasted very good! The wrap itself is very soft & chewy almost like a rice paper roll & the inside is a sweet & sour combo from the veggies & sauce. Quick food on the go!
Love it! It’s like a crepe but more chewy and smells really good. We ordered ducks and bbq pork and we loved both of them. The portion is very generous for $7-9 each is really good value.
First Bing I had was fantastic. Had the prawn one and asked for satay sauce instead of sweet & sour and they were happy to accommodate. Love Love LOVE the little fried crispy bits they put into the Bing. Made it so tasty. The Bings have soft, light and fluffy crepe-like wraps and are filled, or should I say jam packed with ingredients to make sure you walk away satisfied. The only negative was the lack of seasoning – we had to ask for extra. Otherwise I see a price rise soon as you get so much for less than $8-9 and they make it fresh right in front of you just like in China (except not on the street).
Bing, from what I understand is similar to a kebab, but the wrap is made from eggs. I tried the peking duck flavour, which was nice and flavoursome, but overall it lacked sauce. It was very well priced at $9.50 and the portion was huge! lyvtoeat.com
This was the first time a have eaten a bing, so I can’t say how it compares to other stores but I was super impressed! I had the Peking duck filling, and it was tangy, crisp and soft all at once. Highly recommended.