Wuhan Cafe
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Its a small and quiet place but I think most of the business comes from online orderings as I saw a lot of customers just came and picked up their foo…
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Consistently good. Get extra spicy noodles if you dare. Duck neck also really nice. Beef chix and pork noodles always the bomb. Hidden treasure this o…
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Cheap and definitely authentic, highly recommend their hot dry noodles! I don't really mind plastic plate or bowl though, because that's how we do in …
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Wuhan Cafe is open for Casual Dining. Wuhan Cafe serves Chinese dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Wuhan Cafe”
Its a small and quiet place but I think most of the business comes from online orderings as I saw a lot of customers just came and picked up their food.Wuhan is famous for its hot and spicy street food and this place serves it all. However the taste is a bit lacking, but its still pretty good. We got their soy bean paste noodles (zhajiangmian) with mild spice level and it was pretty spicy. Would definitely recommend his as its different other soy bean paste noodles because this one is served with mince paste as well. There isnt much service so dont expect it. Other than that, its just a simple quiet eat and pay experience. The price is cheap as well as it was $12 for a bowl of noodles and it was filling.Food – 7/10Price – 8/10Size – 8/10
Consistently good. Get extra spicy noodles if you dare. Duck neck also really nice. Beef chix and pork noodles always the bomb. Hidden treasure this one
Cheap and definitely authentic, highly recommend their hot dry noodles! I don’t really mind plastic plate or bowl though, because that’s how we do in Wuhan 😀
This cafe offers many items of Wuhan snacks. Wuhans famous hot-dry noodles could be the provinces latest state-level intangible cultural heritage offering.The hot-dry noodles is a traditional Wuhan snack from the capital city of Hubei province in Central China. Price is fair.
Cheap and cheerful, with some interesting offal dishes and lotus ones. Our food was good (considering the price) but I won’t be back and I gave a low rating because the food is served in mostly disposable not recyclable dishes and cutlery and even the water cups are made of polystyrene. This is really bad for me…. At least choose recyclable plastic if you really don’t want to buy some real plates and a dishwasher…
Authentic Chinese eatery with a surprisingly large menu for such a little place. Presumably the dishes are from Wuhan, and feature organs and intestines as well as more conventional cuts and interesting sides like stewed lotus root. Good food at low prices, as with most places on this stretch of Dominion Road. Noodle soups are served in plastic takeaway bowls and fried buns on paper plates. If you ask for tea, it comees in a polystyrene cup. Cheap and cheerful.