Duck Duck Goose Eatery
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It was alright, neither good nor bad. Average taste. The portion is quite generous. It is fusion of western & Korean brunch. But a bit strange to see …
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Popped in for a coffee with Mum one afternoon as it was one of the only cafes open around the area. I had an iced mocha and my Mum had a latte. Her La…
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We had smoothies here. Nice place to chill for a coffee. We will definitely try next time some food. The location is pretty good.They have a nice food…
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7 Reviews on “Duck Duck Goose Eatery”
It was alright, neither good nor bad. Average taste. The portion is quite generous. It is fusion of western & Korean brunch. But a bit strange to see kimchi besides my bun. Maybe it is something new these days. Potato chips are a bit too large I reckon.
Popped in for a coffee with Mum one afternoon as it was one of the only cafes open around the area. I had an iced mocha and my Mum had a latte. Her Latte was average and my iced mocha had too much milk. Not somewhere I would go back too.
We had smoothies here. Nice place to chill for a coffee. We will definitely try next time some food. The location is pretty good.They have a nice food menu.Also it is so close to constellation.The service was fast and staff very very kind.
Good menu, nice place to go out for lunch on a weekday.Pretty busy. Tried vegetarian eggplant dish super yummy.Thanks team for serving really good food.I didn’t like smoothie much, I need to try again maybe it tasted bit different but still good only.Anyone thinking of trying go enjoy your meal and experience.
Duck Duck Goose was amazing! The menu was really fresh and felt inspired. A different sort of breakfast menu, really beautiful and totally worthwhile! Awesome service every time!Food: 5/5Service: 5/5Ambience: 5/5
Food: 4/5The baos are generously stuffed with filling. Each different flavoured bao has a different bun colour/flavour and the buns were slightly sweet. Flavours worked well together. Because the baos were so big, it was a little hard to eat. You definitely need to use a knife and fork if you dont want to get messy. Service: 5/5Great service, the guy behind the counter noticed that we were trying to look at pictures of the baos and came over to bring us a sheet with photos. Very thoughtful.
Duck Duck GrossNot sure if I came on the wrong day…Crab omelette, crab had shells inside, egg had too much water so almost wasnt egg anymore, far too light. Sauce was average. Didnt taste good. Crab was frozen crab, and was very bland and not good. There were shells and cartilage inside too which we had to keep spitting out. Soft shell crab bao, the crab was extremely oily and dark, crunchy which was goot, but oil probably needs changing. Otherwise mightve been deep fried twice. Big breakfast mushrooms were bland and runny, tasted like it came from a tin. Wonton meat was very dry, maybe try add some fat or skin for it to be juicy as deep frying can easily dry out the pastry and inside too. The duck duck as a very neat idea, but very over cooked, extremely dry as can be seen in the photo. Meat kept getting stuck in our teeth. Maybe try a different approach or sousvide and quick fry?The curry was very watery tasted tin or jar. Or too much water added. Very bland and not rich and creamy. I hope the chef takes these reviews serious so can be better in the future. Bugs were found on table and around the restaurant. Tables also a little crammed. Service: 3/5Presentation: 3/5Environment: 2/5Food Quality: 0/5Food Quantity: 3/5Price per person: $20-$40