Chairman Mao Chinese Restaurant

Chairman Mao Chinese Restaurant

189 Anzac Parade, Kensington NSW 2033, Australia Réservation
1627 Avis 4.1

"This restaurant specialises in Chinese Xiang Cuisine 湘菜 which is one of the eight major cuisines in China. Xiang cuisine is well known for its hot spicy flavor spiciest in the country , fresh arom"

Détails

Téléphone: +61296979189

Adresse: 189 Anzac Parade, Kensington NSW 2033, Australia

Réservation, Réserver

Ville: Kensington

Site Web: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Chairman-Maos/121331887925593

Heures d'ouverture

Mercredi: 00:00-15:00

Jeudi: 00:00-15:00

Vendredi: 00:00-15:00

Samedi: 00:00-15:00

Dimanche: 00:00-15:00

Statistiques

Plats: 10

Catégories: 5

Avis: 1627


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4 /5 Évaluation

My host warned me about the oil and chilli in this place, but I was nonchalant at first until the dishes first arrived. The stir fried celery with straw mushrooms were super tasty when coupled with rice. We also had the braised pork. It was amazing, it came with fried beancurd. I don't usually touch the fatty skin part on the pork but this one was so well prepared, I ate a couple of it. The pork fat is so succulent it will simply just melt in your mouth. The last dish was the steamed fish with chilli and black beans. The chilli was mashed with some garlic, and tasted good with the steamed fish. This place is renowned for their spiciness but our dishes were a little toned down. Overall, the d...

4 /5 Évaluation

This place is great! We went early on a weekday night, and glad we did as it started filling up quickly after we arrived. There were only 2 of us, so we didn't get to try as many dishes as we liked. I love love love the dumplings in hot sour soup (my favourite dish of the night . We also had the stir fried leeks and five spice tofu (yummy! and the pickled green beans with pork and chilli. Everything was really good, and I look forward to trying more dishes with a larger group on my next visit. I thought the portions were quite generous for the prices. <br/ <br/ It's authentic, which means that it will be spicy and oily at times. I caught one woman leaving and telling the manager/owner that t...

4 /5 Évaluation

Went for dinner on a Wednesday night with a group of 7 and a toddler. A baby chair was available.<br/ There were a few tables but the place was not crowded.<br/ The service was excellent, the waitresses attentive. We were not rushed through the meal. <br/ The food was very good. <br/ Honourable mentions include the house smoked pork with garlic shoots, stir fried egg plant,, stir pepper chilli king prawns, dumplings, steamed fish fillets with pickled green chillies and of course their signature braised pork.<br/ The only disappointment was the smoked duck and smoked chicken dish. Their special spicy noodles was not to our taste although the texture of the noodles was very good.<br/ Prices we...

4.5 /5 Évaluation

I'm under the impression some of the less positive reviews are from people expecting westernised Chinese food or Sichuan.  It's my understanding from my friends from Hunan prov. that this is pretty authentic.  Everything being oily and spicy (Hunan food is the most spicy in the world) and often salty is very appropriate to the style.<br/ <br/ Personally I really enjoy Chairman Maos food even having grown up in a place with only westernised Chinese food.  It's expertly crafted.  I'd especially recommend it to anyone in town looking for something quite spicy, but I find that most of their dishes use the hotness artfully, not as a mask but to stir up the other pungent flavours of the foods.  Fo... Réservez une table maintenant

4 /5 Évaluation

If you are wondering why the tribute to Mao, Hunan is Mao 's hometown, and Chairman Mao aims to bring authentic Hunan dishes to Sydney. While Sichuan is more internationally renowned for its spicy and numbing dishes, Hunan actually takes centre-stage when it comes to the use of chillis in cooking in China. There is a saying in Chinese that 'Sichuan people have no fear of spiciness, Hunan people fear it 's not spicy! '

5 /5 Évaluation

A star restaurant offering nice Hunan Cuisine with generous portion. The food is completely authentic to the Hunan region. They are now closed for relocation... Braise pork belly is a favorited dish of Chairman Mao who was born in Hunan. Really miss their braise pork belly and pickled beans with pork mince. Also like their steamed baby taro with chopped and preserved red chili which is great for a spicy food lover.

4 /5 Évaluation

There's little doubt indeed that this is authentic Chinese (Hunan) food. Very good indeed and I expect highly rated by the Chinese community however most western diners May struggle with the cooking style.<br/ <br/ I enjoyed it in a group of 6 for dinner and would certainly return but will cautiously recommend it to those people truly experienced with authentic regional Chinese food.

3.5 /5 Évaluation

Don't go here if you don't like oily or spicy food! I like both, so I enjoyed our meal here. It was my first time trying Hunan cuisine. The pork belly was insanely tasty, which had tofu puffs that had soaked up all the delicious, oily sauce. I also loved the spicy pickled radish. It's an inexpensive, authentic restaurant. Réservez une table maintenant

4.5 /5 Évaluation

Chairman Mao is from the Hunan province in China and he loved his red-braised pork 紅燒肉 . He even had his personal chef preparing this Hunanese dish to satiate his cravings. This dish has become his legacy and now Sydneysiders are able to try this dish at

4.5 /5 Évaluation

This restaurant specialises in Chinese Xiang Cuisine 湘菜 which is one of the eight major cuisines in China. Xiang cuisine is well known for its hot spicy flavor spiciest in the country , fresh arom


Plats

Pizza Occidentale
Pizza Occidentale

Haricots Verts
Haricots Verts

Omelette
Omelette

Gnocchis
Gnocchis

Poitrine De Porc Braisée Rouge
Poitrine De Porc Braisée Rouge

Sandwich Aux Œufs Au Plat
Sandwich Aux Œufs Au Plat

Soupe Aigre-Piquante
Soupe Aigre-Piquante

Crevettes Au Piment
Crevettes Au Piment

Poitrine De Porc
Poitrine De Porc

Poulet Au Miel
Poulet Au Miel