Restaurants, Chinese, BYO, Licensed, Serves Dinner
Overall 7.7 7
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
8.5 Highly Recommended
Food 9 Ambience 9 Service 9 Value 7
QuanJuDe is elaborately decorated, and can feel almost uncomfortable with the high level of service. Peking duck ($65-ish) was amazing and not oily like others that I have tried. It comes in two courses and you will probably need a top up of pancake, scallions and cucumbers (we were in a group of four people sharing). We also got a certificate with our duck number on it!
Crab Xiao Long Bao was also very good. Only down side is the bill can be quite high after all the extras, entree, dessert and wine ($250+ for four people). We were stuffed though!
Nov 10, 2009
Restaurants, French, Bistro/Brasserie, Licensed, Private Room
Overall 8.8 12
8.5 Highly Recommended
Food 9 Ambience 9 Service 9 Value 7
Service is fantastic. Restaurant has an authentic feel as waiters also speak French. Food is marvellous. Do try the Steak Tartare! Ample parking available out the front.
Nov 10, 2009
Restaurants, Chinese, BYO, Serves Dinner, Serves Lunch
Overall 6.2 22
7.3 Recommended
Food 8 Ambience 7 Service 7 Value 7
Duck was quite good for peking duck in Melbourne, a little on the oily side, but what do you expect from duck? Ordered Chinese Vegetables on the side which had been drenched in oyster sauce. It was way too salty and we had to wash it down with herbal tea.
If you only get peking duck, its quite affordable. $55 for a duck which comes in 3 courses is extremely filling for 2, and perfect for 3 people. However, tea is charged on top. Also try Quan Je Du for peking duck in Melbourne, it is a lot less oily but a little more expensive.
Nov 10, 2009
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Restaurants, Chinese, BYO, Licensed, Serves Dinner
Overall 7.7 7
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
8.5 Highly Recommended
Food 9 Ambience 9 Service 9 Value 7
QuanJuDe is elaborately decorated, and can feel almost uncomfortable with the high level of service. Peking duck ($65-ish) was amazing and not oily like others that I have tried. It comes in two courses and you will probably need a top up of pancake, scallions and cucumbers (we were in a group of four people sharing). We also got a certificate with our duck number on it!
Crab Xiao Long Bao was also very good. Only down side is the bill can be quite high after all the extras, entree, dessert and wine ($250+ for four people). We were stuffed though!
Nov 10, 2009
Restaurants, French, Bistro/Brasserie, Licensed, Private Room
Overall 8.8 12
8.5 Highly Recommended
Food 9 Ambience 9 Service 9 Value 7
Service is fantastic. Restaurant has an authentic feel as waiters also speak French. Food is marvellous. Do try the Steak Tartare! Ample parking available out the front.
Nov 10, 2009
Restaurants, Chinese, BYO, Serves Dinner, Serves Lunch
Overall 6.2 22
7.3 Recommended
Food 8 Ambience 7 Service 7 Value 7
Duck was quite good for peking duck in Melbourne, a little on the oily side, but what do you expect from duck? Ordered Chinese Vegetables on the side which had been drenched in oyster sauce. It was way too salty and we had to wash it down with herbal tea.
If you only get peking duck, its quite affordable. $55 for a duck which comes in 3 courses is extremely filling for 2, and perfect for 3 people. However, tea is charged on top. Also try Quan Je Du for peking duck in Melbourne, it is a lot less oily but a little more expensive.
Nov 10, 2009
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