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Bidra med feedbackGreat for a lunch catch up. I like that this place has bubble tea AND food! Their kolomee is good. I've come back 3x for it already.
Tea Woks is another little casual cafe on Hay, and this one sells Malaysian food. They also serve great value bubble tea. The menu has a tempting list of Malay favourites, noodles, chicken wings, bak kut teh etc. On this occasion I chose Hainanese chicken rice. The chicken was lovely – melt in the mouth, and had been cooked really well, The rice had the wonderful chicken flavour, and the chilli sauce was a great accompaniment. The soup was a little weak though and could have been better.
Small but perfectly executed menu. Delicious kway teow and yummy dumplings. Good bubble tea too. We had pork fried rice, char kway teow, fried wontons, two spring rolls and a bubble tea and it was $34.
This place has quickly become one of my fave noodle spots. This Malaysian restaurant seems to really have it down pat with efficient but polite service, perfectly made noodles, flavoursome sauces, fresh ingredients, lots of texture and really reasonable prices (especially given it 's in the CBD . It 's clean, bright and comfortable too.<br/ <br/ I took a tip from someone and ordered extra 'wok hei ' (that beautiful wok char, no extra cost! on my Char Kway Teow and it was excellent. I think I only paid about $12. Smokey, generous and tasty. You get to choose your protein and I ordered it with seafood, which was lovely. It came out promptly and I liked that my entrée was handed to me at the counter upon ordering so I could shovel it in straight away. The pumpkin and potato curry puff was only $2.50 with light and crispy pastry, lots of filling and a good balance of flavour. Everything is decently portioned too, and even though I can eat quite a lot this place always fills me up.<br/ <br/ I also appreciated the table to the side giving you a help yourself option of extra crockery, and free choices of chilli sauces. I 've already been back another four times in the month or so since discovering it, and also enjoyed my Kolo Mee (more saucy than other places , my Fried Kampua (lovely cripy lard, yum!! and my baked BBQ pork bun. Definitely give it a go.
The food here is not only reasonably priced but tasty! Staff are friendly and accommodating. And not to mention their self serve condiments which is rare find these days! Keep it up Tea woks <br/ <br/ Try their kolo Mee and ho fun! We found it to be tasty. Pan mee was nice too however I would prefer my noodles to be more chewy.