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Top Asian restaurants in Dickson, Australia

Top Rated Asian restaurants in Dickson

Top Reviewed Asian restaurants in Dickson

Reviews

Mei Chen Chan
at 2024 Nov 19
Mei Chen Chan
at 2024 Nov 19
One of the best Chinese food restaurants that I have ever tried in CBR. Salt and pepper squids are nicely battered, taste fresh and are well seasoned. Sizzling Black Pepper Beef so tender and juicy. Definitely will come back for a second time.
Sandra Marzol
at 2024 Oct 31
Sandra Marzol
at 2024 Oct 31
Delicious sweet & Sour pork with Fruit & the sauce was yummy too… Fried Rice was also yummy 😋 as well… & Banana Fritters with ice-cream with chocolate on top was so delicious 😋 too..
Judith Williams
at 2024 Oct 17
Judith Williams
at 2024 Oct 17
Highly recommend this wonderful restaurant. The food is fresh, delicious and not greasy. The lady serving us was a delight and her brother really knows how to cook. It’s a pity more haven’t found this gem tucked away in a quiet corner of a busy shopping block. The crispy pork in plum sauce was amazing.
Y R
at 2024 Oct 09
Y R
at 2024 Oct 09
This is a tucked away treasure in Dickson that is hard to stumble across. The owners have been there more than 20 years and their passion for what they do is touching. Their food is amazing and the service lovely. My husband has been a repeat customer for years and has always enjoyed it. I encourage you to support this amazing restaurant. The prices are great
Joel Lai
at 2024 Sep 22
Joel Lai
at 2024 Sep 22
Fresh and delicious food cooked by genuine, hardworking folks. Owner was extremely kind and gave us a side of spring rolls on the house before our main meal was served. Will be back to try their other dishes!
The food is so fresh (eg.real tender chicken)
I had the chicken noodle soup with fresh vegetables 🥒 yumm.
They were short staffed and took a while but the lady was so apologetic and sincere.
I love to support family business like this one.
X X
at 2024 Jul 08
X X
at 2024 Jul 08
The East Kitchen in Dickson receives 3 stars from me. While the owner was friendly and accommodating, and the food was satisfactory, I found the overall dining experience overpriced at $115. Although the dishes were decent, the value for money didn't quite match up, and the ambiance could have been more inviting.
Mei M
at 2024 May 24
Mei M
at 2024 May 24
Always delicious. We got the honey chicken this time and it was perfectly crispy and not too sweet.
The owner really cares about the food and it shows in the quality.
Dickson Asian Noodle House is a northside institution and has been a go-to for decades but unfortunately its rusted-on customer base are having their faithful patronage rewarded by being fleeced and served some very low-quality and indifferent food. Tonight I ordered a beef, vegetable, oyster sauce and ginger dish that arrived at the table within seconds of ordering and had to be sent back to be heated properly. Although it was returned at an acceptable temperature there was no discernible flavour and the beef scraps were dry and quite tough. My partner’s beef sate skewers were similarly dry and tough, our spring rolls were tasteless and the steamed rice had all the allure of wallpaper paste. Would not recommend and will not return.
We first visited Dickson Asian Noodle House about 14 years ago and remembered the Laksa to be very fragrant and tasty. This certainly doesn’t appear to have changed. Fast forward to 2024, the laksa still tastes great. The Hainan Chicken Rice was good but it certainly didn’t taste like Hainan Chicken.
This place has loads of noodle choices to explore. I've been here many times, and the staff are always super friendly. It gets busy, but if you love Asian noodles, you've got to check it out.
3=average and ok
Came for the laksa. Whilst I enjoyed it, it was a more western version than I prefer, too sweet and creamy, with the protein elements relatively tasteless
Service was excellent and food arrived quickly. I had the jumbo with many protein elements but again, they lacked the deep, spiced flavours I prefer.
Had laksa tonight and their fried rice. Great for when you don’t feel like cooking. Laksa very flavourful with the broth, yellow hokkien noodles were dull and only a small amount. The rice was delicious. I remember as a kid the same flavour of laksa 20+ years
Happy days
Visited the restaurant as we stayed overnight in Canberra. Had the combination laksa and the portion was huge with lots of ingredients (Roasted duck, char siew, chicken, bean sprouts, chye sim and tau fu puff). Also had the special fried rice that came with 3 big prawns. Price was reasonable given the portion. Laksa was fantastic just a bit salty for my taste bud. Owner was kind to let us have a four seater table near the window so that we can monitor our little buddy doggy (while he was outside the restaurant waiting patiently for us to take our dinner)
Highly recommended if you are nearby.
X X
at 2022 Aug 10
X X
at 2022 Aug 10
Omg, this is my second time in here and it was just super yummy!!

Even tough the restaurant was really busy and no much staff on. The food came very quickly and was absolutely amazing. Price / portion is also very good and worth it.

We will obviously come back and get laksa again! 👍👍
My recent dining experience at Asian Noodle House in Dickson left me with mixed feelings about the overall visit. While the food was passable, the service and attention to detail fell short of expectations, resulting in a rather disappointing outing.

Starting with the positives, the menu offered a decent selection of Asian noodle dishes. Although the flavors were just okay and didn't quite stand out, they provided a satisfying meal for our group. However, it was the service that left a significant dent in the overall experience.

One particular instance was the coconut juice we ordered. To our dismay, it had an off-putting chemical taste that was impossible to ignore. We brought this to the attention of the staff, hoping for a swift resolution. Regrettably, it took the intervention of the owner or manager after we expressed our dissatisfaction for any action to be taken. While the explanation regarding a supplier change was provided, it's crucial to note that the taste of a beverage shouldn't be compromised by such changes. Customer experience should be the priority, regardless of supplier modifications.

Furthermore, the beef crispy noodle dish had an unexpected sour note that left us questioning its intended flavor profile. This inconsistency raised doubts about the quality control in the kitchen, affecting our overall perception of the establishment.

In conclusion, while Asian Noodle House in Dickson has the potential to offer a satisfying meal, the lack of professionalism in addressing customer concerns and the inconsistencies in flavor left a negative impression. It's my hope that the management will take these feedback points into serious consideration to elevate the dining experience for future patrons. As it stands, I left the restaurant with a sense of disappointment that overshadowed the positives.