Was planning to try a new Thai restaurant on a particular Sunday lunch and was disappointed to find out that they do not open on Sundays. Trying to find an alternative around city, we ended up in Noodle Cafe (5 Garema Place, City) which especializes in Chinese, Lao and Thai dishes. The restaurant itself is small and simple with just a few decorations.
Since it was cold, i decided to get a Pho Beef with Beef Balls. Pad Thai and Seafood Laksa were also ordered. Pad Thai looked normal and so did my Pho, which perhaps needed a bit more salt in the soup stock. For some reason, my Pho had a darker stock than what i am used to and i had to bring some noodle out of the soup to make the dish "photograph-able". In terms of presentation and taste, i reckon the Seafood Laksa was the best amongst them!
Sugared-peanuts before the meal
Pad Thai
Pho Beef with beef balls
Seafood Laksa
10 snowdrop meringues:
I really want that laksa now! It's looks delish.
@Lala: i like Laksa's too~~ good for winter season =)
The best! Guess what, my boyfriend went to Flute today for lunch. Macarons for dessert!
@Lala: awesome! i heart macarons! did u like flute?
That seafood laka looks so inviting and piled high with seafood! :D
@Lorraine: is there a good place for laksa in Sydney?
Flute was awesome, the macarons are just delicious!
The better laksa is at the Dickson Asian Noodle House, the prawn laksa is to die for!!
I think the Civic one is a spin off of the Dickson one, but it's not quite as good...
@Laurin: thanks for letting me know =)
This is not the "Noodle House", it's the Noodle Cafe in Garema Pl. They really need to change their name because it's too similar and this restaurant is not all about noodles - in fact, its non-noodle dishes are its speciality, highly recommend the Lao pancakes and just about anything else on the menu.
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