Lemon Tea Restaurants in Sydney

The best places in Sydney to eat Lemon Tea. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Sydney who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Sydney, Shop 27, Regent Place Arcade, 501 George Street, CBD, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Never disappoints! Yumz! Seasalt caramel is my ultimate love... and the belgian chocolate.. so rich! You won't believe it's a soft serve!"
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City: Sydney, Charles Building 89 York St | Lower Ground, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia
"It’s been about seven years since I dined at Ipoh Town on York. Since my last meal, the restaurant has shuffled a few doors down the street and converted from a subterranean white-walled basement to a very similar street-level affair with outdoor tables under shaded...arches. The new interior has kept the same cafeteria-feel with an almost brutally fast service system designed around serving many people quickly. While it’s clearly geared at CBD lunch hours where people require a fast feed, it’s actually an all-day affair, open from 10am to 8pm, making it good for those days when something urgent keeps you at your desk beyond the designated cafe/restaurant lunch hour. On my first visit I hit up the prawn Kway Teow Siram $14) that takes flat rice noodles and tosses them in a smoking wok with soy sauce, bean sprouts, shallots and egg to make them a bit silky. Sprinkled with crisp fried onions and presented in a mini wok balanced in a woven basket, I found this dish a bit bland, and found it needed two plastic) containers of their fruity chilli to give it enough kick to make me want to continue my way through the decently-sized lunch serve. Made from giant tins of Milo, tea, coffee and condensed milk, the house-made range of drinks here are all served in clear plastic, whether you choose to eat-in or leave. Teh-O-Limau $3.50), a lemon tea made using black tea is good, with the citrus saving it from being too sweet. On a repeat visit, hoping for salvation in their signature Laksa $14) I opted to drink their refreshing lemon-lime Limau $3.50), which I enjoyed despite the unsustainable packaging. The chicken laksa on the other hand arrived looking quite split with a sea of red oil floating on the creamy coconut milk below. Topped with a reasonable amount of plain chicken breast, two pieces of fried tofu, bean sprouts and a pinch of crisp fried onions, it has very little vegetable, no green herbs, and lacks any middle from the shrimp paste until I throw in a couple of containers of sambal. The bulk of the bowl space is taken up with fine rice noodles, topped with a tiny twist of thicker egg noodles. There are plenty of better laksas available in Sydney."
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City: Sydney, Spot Pea, Casula NSW 2170, Australia, Sydney
"Great food!"
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City: Sydney, 428 George Street, CBD, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"The food was good and the service was in order, it was a little annoying that we had to ask for table water and only small glasses were given, both my partner and I asked for small changes to our order (i.e. no avocado tomato) and the food that we still had this article, I also got a soft drink and I thought it was down and she just gave me a little tea?"
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City: Sydney, Level 1, KC01, Macarthur Square, 200 Gilchrist Dr, Campbelltown, Sydney, NSW2560, Australia
"You can't go wrong with Nando's. It's a great go to option and you're never disappointed with your meal. Good portions so you walk away full (just make sure you get chips). I've had nearly everything on the menu from the chicken tenders, to the wrap to the paella and all have been great. Great place for big groups of people."
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City: Sydney, Shop 9.14, World Square Shopping Centre, 644 George Street, CBD, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Spanish Eggs is the best. Coffee is lovely. Staff are friendly if sometimes forgetful. It’s always busy which is a sign it’s good. I just wish all the walls weren’t covered in mirrored glass. I always feel like I’m a sat eating in an elevator."
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City: Sydney, 52 Martin Pl | Shop 7, Sydney, New South Wales 2000, Australia
"I have heard from one of my colleague about this restaurant. We have opted for Chicken Fried Rice with Egg which costed only $11. The fried rice was of very good quality and it can easily serve two people."
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City: Sydney, Grosvenor Place, Building Upper Lobby, 225 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Tasty and convenient for a quick lunch. Char Kway teow and hor fun noodles are good. Hainan chicken not so good. <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/ <br/"
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City: Sydney, 5/88 Archer Street, Sydney, 2067, Australia
"Very authentic Japanese taste! I like their food"
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City: Sydney, Shop 3 & 4, Swire House, 10 Spring St, Sydney NSW 2000, Sydney, 2000, Australia
"Chew the bell dry and tasteless in a round. the system to let them know when the food is finished broken"
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Lemon Tea

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$7.3

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