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Noodles Restaurants in Carindale

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City: Carindale, Shop 6, 5 Wambool Street, Bulimba, Brisbane, 4171, Carindale, Australia
Gluten Free Options, Takeout, Takeaway, Kids
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City: Carindale, 78 Oxford Street, Bulimba, Brisbane, 4171, Carindale, Australia
"Direct food and stall"
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City: Carindale, 8/1145 Wynnum Road, Brisbane, 4170, Carindale, Australia
"I recently had a business lunch at the Satay Ria Malaysian Restaurant at Cannon Hill. The food was Amazing, Great Service and Friendly Staff. Don't let the shop front fool you, it's worth a visit."
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City: Carindale, Shop 4,148 Chatsworth Road, Brisbane, Coorparoo, Brisbane, Carindale, Australia
Takeaway Available, Terrace, Kid Friendly, Vegetarian Friendly
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City: Carindale, 180 Oxford Street, Bulimba, Brisbane, Carindale, Australia
"I love this place. Nice friendly service, tasty food and good pricing. We always get satay chicken noodles and spring rolls and they never disappoint! "
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City: Carindale, Shop 2, 82 Bennetts Road, Camp Hill, Brisbane, Carindale, Australia
Terrace, Gluten Free Options, Book a table, Takeaway
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City: Carindale, Central 7, Shop 5, 1722 Logan Road (Corner of Kempsie Road), Upper Mount Gravatt, Brisbane, Carindale, Australia
"It may well be the epitome of the local Chinese takeaway with what I had, Wok n Toss. Presumably (with the proximity to the university) it is a fall-back favourite with students, and everyone else residing around it. By the epitome, what I mean is that you know it is far from the finest representation of Chinese cuisine, and it would not last a day in Chinatown, but dammit if it is not so tasty. What you get here is what it is - it asks to be ordered in bulk, and the servings are hot, decent and unpretentious. <br> <br> Well, again I knew what my Monday was going to be for yet another week. There was another WWE Live event released, this time being Battleground. In preplanning for that, there was one routine that I went back to - finding a new place for delivery. At that time, I was thinking about something a bit different than usual - you can only have Indian so many times, and I wanted to save up pizza for a bigger event. Going through the options on Menulog, this basically was what sounded good - and I was home for lunch, they delivered during the lunch time period, and put two and two together. So it was just onto the website, logging in the requests and appointed time then the waiting game was set to happen. <br> <br> Getting on to describing the level of service, usually when it comes to delivery there is not that much to be said per se. If they come promptly on time, or are earlier than expected, then of course that is a bonus in their part and being late is definitely a demerit. This time around, it was about on time give or take a few minutes (I allow leeway).&nbsp; What can give some better points to the service is how astute and observant the staff can be regarding the orders. Even if it sounds pedantic, at least that indicates work ethic and observation skills. The day it was set for delivery, a couple of phone calls came my way about it to check it was correct with the second one giving a bit of a head's up on the availability of an ordered item. Asking if I wanted to swap something, I just thought of one on the top of my head and all was good to go. <br> <br> No other way but Pan-Asian is how Wok n Toss can be described with its menu. Maybe except Australasian in parts. It takes influence from Chinese, Vietnamese and - to a lesser extent - Thai cuisine in presenting the meals. What is also quite definite is that you are spoiled for choice with this place. Heaps of snacks are available as entrees, from the fried to the fresh. <br> <br> Getting to what was meant by "Australasian", the selection includes several burgers and sandwiches - some are Asian-influenced - along with omelets. Perhaps a bit odd, but it is still an option. Moving along, what is also available for purchase includes many kinds of soups including pho, and tom yum, many rice-based meals and sides (the brunt being fried rice), roast meats, Thai stir fries, a good range of Chinese dishes which include stews, stir fries, brisket, hot pots, and multiple take-away classics along with noodle and rice based stir fries and chow meins, finishing off with quite a bit of tofu. <br> <br> I cannot start off one of these meals without getting some sort of entree. A couple usually do the job, especially in a meal for two big eaters. The selection is often a bit samey, so it gets a bit hard to find something unusual every so often but I do try on that regard. Selecting a couple of entrees, I went with some takoyaki and prawn toast. A bit on the oily side aside, both of these were quite tasty. The prawn meat on the toast was particularly sweet this time around and the generous seasoning of sesame seeds made for a good finisher. It was crispy and tasty. As per usual, there is no way yet that takoyaki has yet not been good - the flavour of octopus was tasty, the sauce was thick and delicious plus all the trimmings around. So far, we are onto something good. <br> <br> For the main parts, consider them kind of standard with the takeaway - but I still ordered them because they are usually quite big winners. These were a honey chicken and a sweet and sour pork. Both these meats were well fried and crispy, making them more delicious than usual. The meats were tender, and the sauces were both thick and tasty - sweet with the chicken thanks to the honey, and well balanced for the pork along with having pineapple and capsicum mixed throughout the sauce. Not much else to say but winners as per usual. As a neat touch to the honey chicken was having it on top of rice noodles. <br> <br> On top of that, I specifically ordered for my dining buddy a "Vietnamese Crispy Pork Baguette" - in the end, like being the sharers we are, it was cut in half. Whatever it did say it was, there was no fooling anyone. This was a version of a bahn mi, and a competent and tasty take on it at that. It might have been the bread they used, or perhaps the mixture of pate, butter or sauce on the bread, but whatever it was there was certainly a fantastic rich and buttery taste to it. The meat was tender, sliced well and with a good flavour and bit of fat on the side (possibly helping with the aforementioned texture), and freshness of the cucumber and coriander in it was a contrast. This would make for a great snack. <br> <br> To go with the rest of the items, I added on some fried rice. In particular, the sambal chilli and fried egg variety with barbecue pork added in. This could have been a tad spicier in parts, though I am not complaining too hard. The ingredients were generous throughout, particularly the big bits of pork mixed into well steamed rice. This was really meant as a side, and as a side it was brilliant. Thumbs up to it. <br> <br> So, this place might might not be the most authentic one around being a far cry from most of the best Chinese places that I know. But when it tasted this good, when it managed to hit the spot as precisely as it managed to do here, that is something that I do not care about. That being said, it won't be among the finest Chinese food around but when you consider it to be its own entity, then many strengths were met. For which a 4.0 score is the perfectly adequate score to describe it all. What I envision this place to be is a fallback for delivery when there are some guests - namely family and close other ones - over. The fact that it is deliverable is the final cog in the machine for the pinnacle of Chinese takeaway."
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City: Carindale, 321 Chatsworth Road, Coorparoo, Brisbane, Carindale, Australia
"My husband and I just moved to Brisbane and tried this place the other night. First service is on me of the best, and food was so delicious didn't have to wait long at all. Would definitely return"
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City: Carindale, Camp Hill Marketplace, Shop 5, 17 Samuel Street, Camp Hill, Brisbane, Carindale, Australia
Wheelchair Accessible, Reservation, Takeaway, Kids
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City: Carindale, 377 Cavendish Road, Coorparoo, Brisbane, Carindale, Australia
"This restaurant has been on the radar for a while due to its high Zomato rating. <br/>It was roaring with activity when we entered as you might expect on a Saturday night, and the staff looked run off their feet.<br/>It took us a short wait to get a table. Our order was taken quickly and incredibly the food arrived hot and freshly made on our table within 10 minutes. They must be a well run, well organised kitchen. <br/>The restaurant is described as a Thai style Asian restaurant, which is not a bad description as it has a pan-Asian menu with a little more on emphasis on Thai dishes. I would not expect authenticity for the Thai dishes here, that is not what this restaurant is about.<br/>We ordered a tom yum goong (prawns tom yum soup , coconut rice and chilli tamarind prawns. <br/>I noted on the menu that the tom yum comes with noodles which is a little unusual. The tom yum soup was flavoursome and the thin noodles did not detract from the dish, and pretty much made it a main course rather than a soup. Thankfully it was not sweet! (That is a real problem with Thai dishes in Brisbane. I rate this dish a 4. <br/>The coconut rice was obviously freshly prepared. It was piping hot and moist. <br/>The prawns with chilli and tamarind unfortunately was sweet, which detracted from what would have otherwise been a pretty decent dish. It had a well caramelised sauce and the prawns were cooked well. Overall it rated 3.5. <br/>When I later asked why they make sweet a dish that should be spicy, sour and tangy, I got the old refrain that it caters to 'Australian ' palates. They did however confirm that I could request for the dish to be made without the sweetness. <br/>The rating of 4 is mainly for the fact that they provided a well cooked set of dishes quickly and with attentive service despite being so busy."
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