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4 based on 15 reviews
Due to being a fairly large party of 8 with two small children, we opted for take-out from Eden Restaurant rather than dining in. The food was delicious! We had flavorful and spicy pad Thai and green curry, sweet and sour pork, and other sides, such a egg rolls and stir-fried veggies. What a treat! My brother, whom we were visiting in Papua New Guinea, traveled to Madang rather frequently during his 10 months in the country and he always ate here when in town. The food lived up to his rave reviews!
4 based on 12 reviews
You really do need to know right where this is in order to find it, and security concerns mean running the usual POM gauntlet of barriers and security to get inside, but once there, it's an "unreconstructed" (here meaning: not very modern) Chinese restaurant with tasty dishes and regular clientele. It was my first visit, brought by a local expat. Hokkien Noodles were especially good. The atmosphere is a bit gloomy but I can easily see why people might want to be here, relax, and settle in. We couldn't quite do that because it seems the place closes for the afternoon, but we had other things to do anyway.Would I go back? Yes, not alone, but to try to share a variety of Ang's dishes. A shame about the need for such security but that's not Ang's fault at all.
3 based on 42 reviews
It's a good restaurant and should really be judged by POM standards as they are now. If you compare to large, mass-market Chinese places in Hong Kong, maybe Dynasty falls a little bit short. But if you compare with similar establishments in, let's say, KL or Singapore, Dynasty holds its own.To be fair, I'm reviewing two meals in a private room, so it's mostly about the food. Service was perfect. We had a large variety of dishes. All the seafood was yummy, including large, well-cooked crab, and fish cooked every possible way. A kind of Szechuan-style beef with onions was on the heavy side but I liked the spice. Soups were tasty, the beer was cold, and I (we) had no complaints about any of it. Expensive, of course.The location is convenient and should be secure. Nice to be able to do shopping in the Vision City Mall before or after the meal!
4 based on 20 reviews
One of the best kept secrets within the Savannah heights, a friendly restaurant and cafe, comprises mainly Chinese, Korean food and over looking the vision city and main waigani area especially the commercial areas. The prices are quite expensive for dining out, Better off going to other restaurants but if you want to enjoy the view, this is the right place. No free Wi-Fi, sorry.
4 based on 31 reviews
Nice restaurant for a quick bite to eat. Has a lot of seating and secure car park. Food selection is extensive but mainly Asian/Malaysian fusion you can get all your Asian favourites laksa, mi goreng, curry etc. price is very affordable also
4 based on 25 reviews
The room in the Rabaul Hotel is great, with a mix of Chinese, local, and colonial decor. The food's ordinary, though. My fish in black bean was smothered in soy sauce and not much else in the way of flavour, and the battered fish pieces seemed very overcooked. The K38 small dishes are modest but fine with rice and spring rolls. Then they slap 10% GST on top so you end up paying over K80, then they don't have any coins so they won't give you all your change. Still, I guess it's an alternative to all the wonderful fish dishes in the area...
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4 based on 25 reviews
My wife and I visited imperial restaurant for lunch last 17/4 and the food and service was good. We ordered the spicy prawns, crispy egg plants and mixed veges with rice. The portion was good, excellent presentation and taste good too. Well done to the Chef, and the service team Sally and Raymond.
4 based on 25 reviews
This is by far my most favoured restaurant for crabs and lobster. I would recommend Malay style chili and salt and pepper. Call them prior to going to make sure thay have crabs available. 3233918 or 71980505
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4 based on 95 reviews
It's a pretty well known restaurant and has been for the 7 years that my parents have lived in Port Moresby
The staff were very helpful and although Gluten Free wasn't marked on the menu they went out of their way to provide a lovely meal. Portions excellent!
4 based on 104 reviews
Every week combination Wonton noodle soup as a Sunday dinner with my wife and daughter its the same table same seating arrangement and the same dish every week and its the perfect Sunday night tradition. Always good always great staff service and always reliable!
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