Dragon Palace Northbridge

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Northbridge, Australia

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Cantonese restaurant· Chinese restaurant· Restaurant

Dragon Palace Northbridge Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dragon Palace Northbridge is located in Northbridge, Australia on 66 Francis St. Dragon Palace Northbridge is rated 4 out of 5 in the category cantonese restaurant in Australia.

Address

66 Francis St

Price range

$$

Phone

+61892282888

Open hours

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Ting Ting‘s World

Went on a Wednesday night for karaoke with friends. We got a 6 person room and it cost 188, and we could spend that 188 on food. So basically we paid 30 each and got dinner, a drink each and 4 hours of karaoke. The staff were really friendly and helpful too. The food portions were huge. Not bad value

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Chris Monteiro

Their food is so good. So much fresher than their competitors. The lovely older lady is replaced by a younger male. They're more busy than ever, they were struggling pretty hard over the Chinese New year. Probably could do with more staff

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Sophie Star

A solid C minus in terms of food quality. Everything was pretty borderline except for the shanghai dumplings which were good. The squid tentacles were gluggy and the oil tasted stale, we left the majority of it untouched as it was really bad. The vegetables with oyster sauce was cut very large and the sauce was average. The duck was stringy and not flavoured well. At the end we had a 96 bill, a feeling of dissatisfaction and heavy tummies. Not going back. I would recommend the nearby Fortune Five for a good dim sum feed.

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Angela

The food was good. The deep fried prawn wontons were cooked so fresh which was amazing. Some serving sizes were quite small and it is very pricey. I feel like there are better options around.

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Eric Chu

We enjoyed the food here. Although the services is a bit haphazard and not consistently good. Still, if food is the only consideration, one of the better Cantonese resultants in Perth.

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Dean Shaw

In its day this place used to do a very good yum cha, but sadly it has seriously gone downhill. We should have taken the hint when it was half empty at lunchtime on Sunday - never seen that before. The squid tentacles used to have a delicious dry light coating, but today’s were in a heavy batter, wet and laden with the taste of cheap cooking oil, and the tentacles were so tough we were battling to bite through them - truly inedible, we just left them. Other dumplings were a reasonable standard, some served hot, some cold. The whole place seemed very disorganised today, and wasn’t even busy. The big surprise came at the end. We have never paid more than about 50 for two people (anywhere), but today’s bill was nearly 70 - just ridiculous for what we were served.

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M Gee

Went for yum cha last weekend. Last time I went was 2yrs ago. Since then the service and variety of food has gone down. Quality of food we did get was very good just disappointed in the bad service and lack of trolleys coming around at midday on a Saturday. Expected more

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Shelby Aylett

ATTENDED KARAOKE - Disgusting service. Would not recommend for anyone. My partner and I went to dragon palace with a group of friends for our hens and bucks (karaoke only) - over the phone, we received a reasonably priced quote, and then on the night of the hens and bucks, we were forced to pay 380.00 for food (tiny food platters of reheated fried food e.g spring rolls, served cold - I could have got better food from McDonalds or spudshed) on top of our quoted price, apparently, in order to allow our party to buy alcohol - this was despite having had dinner before we arrived at Dragon Palace. Did not like the dishonesty and hidden costs. A BIG rip off. Would never go back. Ended up having to pay 932 for 2 rooms, two hours of Karaoke, and cold fried food.