This eatery offers a fusion of Asian cuisines including Thai, Indian and Malay. The decor is warm and chic with atmospheric Asian touches, and the cuisine is similarly comforting though not run-of-the-mill. The menu features familiar sounding dishes from China to the subcontinent, but the skilled execution sets them apart.
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Mon-Fri noon-3pm, Mon-Sat 6pm-10.30pm
Asian, Chinese, Malaysian and Thai
Signature dish: Hanuman Oysters
Entree: $8-$14
Mains: $13.50-$39
Dessert: $10.50
Payment accepted: MasterCard, Visa, Diners Club, American Express and EFTPOS
Licensed with bar. Wine is available by the glass. BYO (wine only) $2.50 corkage per person.
Vegetarian options available
This venue accepts bookings. It is advisable to make a reservation ahead of time. Group bookings are supported.
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Posted by:
JSfoxbear
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1 June 2010, 6.24pm
Great chill out place with family
It is always quite difficult to find a pleasant asian restaurant to dine in. Most places are too casual or too noisy. The near east restaurant was recommented to me by a friend for the celebration of my mom's birthday. The interior of the restaurant is clean and well docorated, ambience was good. I wasn't expect much from the wine list but to my amazement I could find quite a good range of wines. Entry was just fabulous, I love the calamari dish and the scallop dish. Didn't try the curry puff because there are only 2 pieves per serve, but my sister said it was tasty. We had 4 main shared among 5 of us, portions are big and definitely worth the prize, they aren't that expensive anyway. I simply love the green curry fish and the snapper! I wanted to try the laksa which the previous review says too spicy, because I love spicy food. But it is not on the menu, puzzled~~~ Service was good, water is constantly filled up and the waitress is attentive. Good place! Thumbs up,highly recommended.
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Visit: Thu 27 May 2010
Mealtime: dinner
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Risse.S
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6 April 2010, 11.42am
Good Night Spoiled
It was an important dinner as our company host a dinner for our clients from the UK. We started the night having drinks just after work in the city and was looking forward for some Asian feast. Our company s secretary booked this venue as she s been here some years ago. We all agreed on the banquet style menu ie $45 per person. We did not have a good start as the Sang Choi Bao (lettuce cup) with duck that is simply too dry. It followed by a Calamari dish wish is pretty ordinary that you can get from every single Chinese Take Out place. We had a bit of a break between our entrees and main which is the only nice think that happen all night. Our main consist of a Curry Fish which is nice, but the Mandarin beef and the Prawns dish was far from impressive. Again, the beef that you can get from a take away joint and the prawns in my opinion, it s simply not fresh. We did not have any desserts or coffees as I suggested having it somewhere else, (won t you) as It s obvious our clients did not enjoy their dinner. I do not usually write reviews on restaurant. But, having being charged $45 per person and being served sub-standard food, I think they really need to pull their sock up.
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Visit: Tue 6 April 2010
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Posted by:
frequent--diner
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3 March 2010, 5.54pm
Absolutely Great!!
Had dinner there last night - 5 of us shared 3 entres and 5 mains - food, service, ambience, pricing all absolutely fantastic. The salt and pepper snapper and malaysian butter prawns were the highlight, but the kung po chicken, mandarin beef and lemongrass chicken were a pretty close second!! We'll be back!! :)
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Visit: Wed 3 March 2010
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Posted by:
James MC
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6 February 2010, 7.02pm
This Was So So Disappointing
I went here with my bro and sister expecting a delicious meal from the reviews I had read a while ago. We left without eating even a quarter of the food. My bro had a prawn dish which is King Prawn that s way way over cooked and is just hard and chewy. My sis had a beef dish which is blend and I had the laksa which was very spicy, no coconut flavour, the chicken was tasteless - just boiled chunks of meat which tasted just like that... and that was it. Our entrees were also bland and not much to speak about. I have never seen my brother leave any food on his plate (not a fussy eater) but he ate less than i did. The service was OK, but that's because of the restaurant had only 3 tables all night.
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Visit: Wed 27 January 2010
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