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Restaurant bewertenAs with all Hans this place is devoid of any atmosphere. Lunch specials good food very average. Ok for a quick noodles or ruce
This is always a reliable eating choice. I have never had a bad meal or experience here. The menu is quite comprehensive and has something for everyone. The food is always fresh and the staff are quick to serve. I usually come here on a work lunch break so time is of the essence. This place never misses a beat and well frequented by diners.
A bit rush evening so we did takeaway not dine-in, and ordered Pad Thai and Fried Rice, they were delicious and spicy, a lot of other Asian food choices were also available. The location is strategic at Forest Chase at the centre of CBD, next to Perth Train Stations, not too far from Water Fountain Labyrinth. So, everything was good.One that a bit confusing is the posted address on this review, which is completely different with the actual location of this restaurant, the actual current address according to its website is Shop 24/24a 200 Murray Street Perth WA 6000, at the ground floor of Forrest Chase Mall, opposite of Perth Train Station.
I chose this cafe (opposite the train station) for dinner as most of the ones I passed between my hotel and the train station looked unclean (no kidding). Actually, I couldn't find a decent looking cafe (except The Coffee Club) on my walks. Lift your game Perth restaurateurs! I chose a pork and seafood noodle dish which was large and tasty. I was feeling poorly so just needed sustenance and back to my room. The menu is vast and photos of the dishes are in the menu folder. It is licenced although I had juice. The lovely waitress was helpful with the menu and the meal was delivered quickly. The food is prepared as you wait, lots of spatula scaping going on. Entrees are around $7.50, my main was $11.50. It has internal toilet (although locked to keep out passers-by) so just ask to be let in. For those who live in the vicinity it does have a loyalty card (with conditions of course). The founder of this chain has his newspaper stories on the wall regarding his escape from Pol Pot.It would have been an interesting read but I left my glasses in the hotel room. Perhaps I can google him.
I took my family out to Hans Cafe for saturday brunch. My son ordered Strawberry milk shake, wife wanted japanese tea and i settled for a fresh water melon juice. All the drinks were perfect to the core. Mix platter came in next having spring roll, fried prawn crackers and dumplings with peanut sauce and honey-chilly dip. Main course was japanese noodles, stir fried prawns, chilli chicken and steam rice. Everything was in right proportion, although there was less chilli in chilli chicken, understandably keeping in mind aussie taste buds. Food was superb and we left thoroughly satisfied straight back to our house for a saturday afternoon siesta :)