Fresh, clean, consistent, trendy but overpriced. I'd still come back though. Why do you ask?
Sometimes you just want something different. I think being Vietnamese makes me a harsh critic so here are my thoughts. Not all the food at Miss Chu is vietnamese or traditional as such. It's more of a clean, asian fushion trendy snack shop. I agree with the other bloggers and reviewers where people say it's over priced and may not be as taste competitive with some of the places in China Town. But I would come back.
So I would come back because it's right next to my favourite bar and I love Asian food.
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Prawn and Scallop Dumpling $7 |
The dumplings are tasty, consistent and cooked well. They don't rival the freshness of the yum cha at the fish markets though! They also came out quite quickly.
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Vegetarian dumplings $7 |
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BBQ Pork Buns $2.5 each |
The pork buns are tasty and are not dry. Just perfectly cooked. The spring rolls are a bit different than your norm. If you like a lot of fried crisp then definitely give it a go.
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Hanoi Vegetarian Net Spring Rolls (4 per serve) - $6 |
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Prawn and Mango Rice Paper Rolls $7.5 |
The fresh rolls were okay. I couldn't really taste the mango but the hit of herbs and prawns was evident.
Check out this place but I wouldn't recommend it for dinner. It's more of a snack stop shop. I think they should improve the ordering and picking up food system as well. You basically order your food then they yell out your name. It was a bit annoying but not annoying enough to keep me away!
Looks great! The Prawn and Mango Rice Paper Rolls look lovely. :)
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