Cafe Mao
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The worst place in town. Service is so bad and don't even start talking about the food (if they call that food).
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Scott
Monday, June 16, 2008
I wouldn't call this a thai restaurant. More fusion with loads of sino-chinese food. Service is good but food is only average. The deep fried prawns(or squid, can't remember) with sweet chilli sauce is good. The honey pork, taste just like an overly sweet char siew but still quite nice. Tried this noodle, taste like rubbish! I didn't eat it at all. To be fair, the waitress ask me about it, see that i didn't touch it. Never offer to change to something else though. Would be nice if they did.
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ting
Friday, June 13, 2008
My wife and i regularly recommend this restaurant to friends and relatives. We go here as a treat on a special occasion and whenever we want to go somewhere really special. The staff are always friendly and helpful and the standard of food is amongst the best i've tasted all prepared in an open kitchen where you can see your food being cooked. The portions given are huge and well worth the money and every experience we've had there over the years has been a memorable one. Thanks to the staff at Mao for many amazing dinners and lunches.
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allan bairner
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Cafe Mao is our favourite restaurant for family and friends to eat in a pleasant atmosphere where the food is freshly cooked just the way you like it. The staff are well informed on items on the menu and are happy to offer advice on what to choose. We have used the pre-theatre offers as well as normal booking and have never been disappointed with the service and fayre and would strongly recommend it to one and all.
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Raymond Broadfoot and Lesley Broadfoot
Tuesday, November 29, 2005





