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Think Asia Southgate

Asian restaurant in Melbourne

Updated: February 17, 2024 01:39 PM

Think Asia Southgate is located in Melbourne (City in Australia), Australia. It's address is 3 Southgate Ave, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia.

3 Southgate Ave, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia

5XH8+WG Southbank, Victoria, Australia

+61 3 9682 6292

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Where is Think Asia Southgate?

Think Asia Southgate is located at: 3 Southgate Ave, Southbank VIC 3006, Australia.

What is the phone number of Think Asia Southgate?

You can try to calling this number: +61 3 9682 6292

What are the coordinates of Think Asia Southgate?

Coordinates: -37.8201544, 144.9662788

Think Asia Southgate Reviews

kian wee chau
2019-06-09 11:12:21 GMT

I ordered satay beef with fried rice. It was delicious. Worth a try. It was A$10.5 for small portion.

Jo Huang
2018-05-27 05:10:36 GMT

Amazing food and average price. Visit for quick food. Picks fry rice and honey chicken. Rice was nice warm and chicken was tasty. It’s great option when you are running late and hungry too. Recommend!

Wikan Karis Basutama
2019-07-06 11:25:32 GMT

Tasty food at a good price. Great for a quick bite.

Rossano Hernandez
2017-04-09 09:54:55 GMT

Very reasonably priced food, huge serving, and good food.

Jiahuang Zhang
2019-11-07 03:01:47 GMT

Good value

Boris Pogoriller
2020-12-13 01:06:45 GMT

Very nice freshly fried crumbed chicken ribs and dim sim, although a little too salty. Lots of other dishes on offer, friendly staff and quick service.

Lasindu Jayasooriya
2016-09-30 02:57:11 GMT

Fills you up. Bit too oily but friendly staff. Cheap

Manda P
2019-02-24 08:58:36 GMT

Fresh and tasty meals.

Debi Slinger
2019-07-07 09:47:14 GMT

The Food Court at Crown can be hectic crazy on a Sunday with tourists and locals alike ready to devour from a wide selection of global flavours.
I recently ate at the Tasty Asian and had the beef with noodles. Frankly it was okay - wouldn’t expect much more. The portion size was good and the food was tasty but just a little gluggy.
There are certainly many choices and my colleague had the salt and pepper calamari which she said was a little chewy. With so many choices here, it’s worth taking your time to find what’s right for you. With the amount of people buying food you can be assured it’s fresh.
Wheelchair accessible. Kid friendly. Highchairs available. Takeaway available. Accessible by car, tram, train and taxi. Don’t forget to enjoy the views out the front of the food court. Red helicopter taking off credibly attracted a lot of attention.

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Paul Snow
2016-09-14 03:14:11 GMT

Typical of food court asian food. Fills the belly at a reasonable price..

Rocky Jonusas
2018-12-15 01:00:48 GMT

Food is okay, Calmari very heavily battered and not a pleasant texture. Portion size versus price is not reasonable. Had better for cheaper.

Léonard
2015-07-27 05:21:20 GMT

Pas cher, mais extrêmement basique et assez moyen en qualité.

Jon LCH
2018-09-14 09:14:12 GMT

Ordered a nasi lemak. When I received the meal, I looked it over and it did not look appetising. One staff member saw me looking it over and she looked puzzled, so I mentioned the lack of meat on the chicken and that I was given a fried egg instead of hard boiled as shown on the menuboard photo. She looked baffled and looked over at another staff member, who I then repeated myself to. He said that it's standard. Neither offered to even address either of these two issues, with the first staff member only stating, "It's good!" I left and tried the food, hoping it at least tasted good.

Coconut rice was too salty - first time in my life that I didn't finish eating the coconut rice in a nasi lemak meal. Ikan bilis (fried anchovies) was low quality, not crispy, and soggy with oil. Chicken curry sauce didn't taste like curry. Chicken cuts were what I would use only in making soup stock, mostly bone and hardly any meat. Didn't even give any sambal.

Portion was a very decent size, but I didn't finish even a quarter of it. The roasted peanuts and sliced cucumber were ok (hard to go wrong anyway), and the spoonful amount of pickled vegetable helped to cut the saltiness of the rice.

I can understand this is just a food court shop, but I've had nasi lemak from street stalls and corner shops in Malaysia (where you would expect worse standards) taste better and give you much better cuts of chicken.

As a Malaysian, this is the worst nasi lemak I've had in my life, and prompted me to give my first Google review.

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