Great quality food with delightful service. The entrees and mains came out in good time even with the lunch rush and was just yummy. Great place to stop while in wine country.
David E.
Tu valoración: 3 Menlo Park, CA
The sushi and Red Prawn curry were good, although I had to order rice separately to go with my prawns. Really? When is white rice that expensive? Overall not bad. Wait staff courteous enough but overwhelmed when busy.
Lucille V.
Tu valoración: 3 Sydney, Australia
We came here as our usual Hunter Valley dinning experience fell through(we normally dine at Blaxlands but the courtesy bus was fully booked so we thought to try somewhere new). We have walked passed here many times enroute to the Smelly Cheese shop and Tempus Two & always found the outside found it to look intimidating. Lesson learned, do not judge a book by it cover! Décor: The interior is quite no frills with paper cover tables, kimonos hanging on the wall & an electric blue sign(think disco-tech). What ate: Curry puffs –ok, tad under fried, Oishii salad-generous– amount of salmon, Pad Thai-great consistency of noodles, a little too sweet, Panang Duck Curry — hands down hero dish of the night, delicious succulent duck, perfectly cooked veggies, smooth consistency of sauce. We drank: Asahi & Grimms Semi-Sav. We indulged in: Fried ice cream & green tea– rookie choice. Overall-6.5−7/10. It’s a standard joint, for Asian cuisine two hours away from Sydney it was decent but not amazing. Service overall could be more attentive(for a tourist location they could probably turn it on a bit more) and the place could do with a furnishing overhaul to create some sort of solid ambience. We probably wouldn’t come back as it is spendy Thai/Jap which we could easily get back in Sydney for half the price.
Angela Y.
Tu valoración: 3 Sydney, Australia
$ 17.50 for a Pad Thai? $ 19.90 for a Chicken Cashew Nut? $ 15.50 for a California Roll? Outrageous!!! However it hurts more to pay for crap food compared to paying a surcharge for decent food. Whilst expensive Oishii actually is oishii and the portion sizes are decent. A good feed to set you up for an afternoon of wine tasting in the Hunter!