As preparation for the wedding, Jason and I have been taking dance lessons from a lady at work. Let's call her Ms Spectacular. Ms Spectacular and her partner have been teaching us the waltz for about 5 weeks now and, in my humble opinion, we are getting pretty good.
Usually meetings and other post work events make it hard for us to head home, so we have been stopping off at Shaolin Kung Fu Noodles for dinner before heading off to the dance hall.
Chilled Sweet Green Bean Soup and Coconut Sago Soup - $4.00 each |
Sauteéd Eggplant in Spicy Garlic Sauce - $14.00 |
Sweet and Sour Chicken - $16.00 |
Kung Fu Beef Noodles - $9.80 (small) |
Beef and Celery Dumplings - $12.00 |
Kung Fu Goji Berry Lamb Noodles - $10.80 (small) |
Deep Fried Chinese Pan Breads - $6.00 |
Don't think I would order this again..
Sauteéd Potato, Capsicum and Eggplant - $14.00 |
The service was a lot more rushed this on upon our last visit and we felt pressured to make our order and trying to pay at the end of the meal was a bit of a mission. Even though the restaurant was super busy, we received our meals within 20 minutes of ordering.
After weighing up its pros and cons, Shaolin Kung Fu Noodles is somewhere I would definitely return to. I don't mind the fast paced feel of the restaurant as it reminds me of restaurants back in China and their hand pulled noodles are to die for!
Shaolin Kung Fu Noodles can be found at 636 Dominion Rd, Balmoral, Auckland
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I love to read your blog. Those food look very delicious.
ReplyDeleteHey there, Congratulations on your upcoming wedding sweetie! ;-) I remembered how it was like when it came to my own wedding just a few years ago, boy, was there a lot of things to do, and yet there are times you were wondering why you had time to do other things! Lots of mixed emotions, and sometimes you come to a point where you wish you could fast forward to the day and then on to enjoying the honeymoon vacation, LOL! :-D
ReplyDeleteLove this food joint where you got such wonderful Asian food; and it's a good thing you get to enjoy a bit of food too ;-)
Looking forward to read about your food adventures and wedding preparation soon, and it's nice to have met such a lovely person like yourself! :-D
Cheers!~
How exciting! Will you share pictures with us? I love weddings! All that happiness and joy! And great idea taking dance lessons. I wish we did! :P
ReplyDeleteI sure will, Lorraine! Dance lessons didn't really occur to us until Ms Spectacular offered but it's been so fun -I think I may continue after the wedding!
DeleteLove hand-pulled noodles! We have a few places here in Cambodia where they do them once you've ordered - as well as dumplings, all made to order - and they are just heavenly!
ReplyDeleteNice post! I have linked to your review from my older one at http://nomnompanda.blogspot.co.nz/2010/09/shaolin-kung-fu-noodle.html
ReplyDeleteCongrats, and all the best with your wedding! Sounds like you are well organised.
Oh yum! I used to really love this place, but lately I feel like their food is getting oilier :(
ReplyDeleteI'm so crazy excited for you!!! Can't wait to hear all about how the big day went!!
ReplyDeleteGolden dumplings and noodle soups -- you can't get better than that. True comfort food to me.
ReplyDeletejust looking at that food makes my mouth water!
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