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Contribuer aux commentairesHot woks comes in a lot of choices to take. from options like noodles or fried rice rich, it has a great choice. the soup noodles are exquisitely decorated with vegetables, waving and meat or seafood. although some of the container withdrawals are hurried and extremely greasy. I also doubt how some of the foods are not fresh, as I felt sick soon after eating the Singapore noodles. some of the women who serve them are inexperienced and extremely rude. when I asked about fish without the sauce, they were very blunt and were not disturbed to serve me fish without sauce and had told me to only get the fish with the sauce. despite the rudeness, a part of the food is quite delicious.
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Hot woks is the perfect place for a satisfying dish of delicious suppennial noodles when they shop or work in hurstville westfield. a plate I almost always order is her fish tofue supple nudel loaded with fish tofu cubes. the broth is really good and the noodles are well cooked. the service is also fast and it comes hot out as it is made to order.
The battle of the end of the day rabatt takes place on Sunday afternoon in Westfield shopping gulag in hurstville. we grab a bargain throw of a Chinese food for just $7. in the rule we are not closed at the food dish in westfield in hurstville, at least not since yoshinoya many years ago. but a short cut through a Sunday we noticed that at the end of the day a battle is about rabatt Chinese food. two levels opposite each other favor their food in withdrawal containers and they are cheap. the regional specialities here go up to a country-RSL-bistro menu, it is aussie chinese on it is oh-so-glorious best (or worst). we could...read more
Those mid-priced masters of contemporary Chinese have taken their Hurstville store back to its roots.