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neil
5
2 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
service: 9 taste: 7.5 valu.... service: 9
taste: 7.5
value: 7.5

the taste is better than average, but like most chinese food in brisbane it is quite oily/salty/sweet but it's extremely so and never moderate it would seem. we still enjoyed the meal however.

the value is not bad. it's not the best pricedrestaurantand nor is it the worst.

we found the service to be the best thing about taste gallery. all the staff that we dealt with were friendly, helpful and cooperative. we ordered a dish which was "spicy" with the option of mild, medium or hot where we choose medium. we both eat spicy food and just recently returned from south korea we were ready for a medium spiced dish. what was served was incredibly hot no where near medium. for us it was not edible and so they cancelled the item of our order and took the dish away. because of this high standard of service, i would definitely return to the taste gallery. the milk teas are really nice too, great flavour but not too sweet.
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nexy
5
3 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
was very happy with my visit to taste gallery, staff was very welcoming always smiling and the food was delicious. i think it was the best yumcha i’ve had in brisbane. their xiao long bao’s amazing and very juicy. my friend was also very happy with my choice ofrestaurantfor our brunch date. definitely will be coming back! keep up the good work!
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brisvegustation
4
4 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
went to taste gallery a few weekends ago to avail myself of their reopening promotion of 50% off rainbow dumplings and pan fried dumplings. they were also having specials on live lobster ($108/kg) and live fish ($55/kg), but we only watched on with envy as lobster after lobster got fished out of the tank for takeaway, sashimi, and cooking by various other customers.

our order:
* no.25 rainbow homemade dumplings (steamed) 水煮彩色水饺, $11.80 8pcs - pork & chives (normal/no colour), black pepper beef (black/squid ink), cucumber & shrimp (red/beetroot), chicken & mushroom (yellow/pumpkin)
* no.29 pan fried pork dumplings 香煎肉锅贴, $11.80 8pcs
* no.26 deep fried calamari 香炸鱿鱼圈, $9.80 6pc
* no.902 special (yangzhou) fried rice 扬州炒饭, $15.80
* no.809 braised eggplant 红烧茄子, $16.80

every dish we had was pretty spot on - the pan fried pork dumplings were one of the better ones i've had (though personally i'd prefer a filling that wasn't just pork alone), and it was interesting working through the different flavours in the rainbow dumplings. what really made my eyes pop though was the braised eggplant - it was so delectable that i'd be happy eating that with plain rice. definitely recommend.

i booked through eat club for 25% off the bill but had a few hiccups in using it, including being told at payment time that i'd have to pay cash because of the eatclub booking/discount (i was intending to use @livenpay to earn some rewards). not sure where the issue lies but it's been fed back to both eatclub and therestaurantso hopefully it gets sorted out for the next time/person.

despite this i'm keen to return cos the food is good and there's plenty more to explore in that huge/long menu of theirs. you could very well spend a few meals working through the yum cha section alone but there's lots more in the cooked dishes sections and i feel like i need to attack those with a larger group to better share and sample.
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perth
5
4 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
🍲 food was amazing. we ordered different dim sum to start and about 6-7 mains to share. the mongolian beef was a stand out dish.
🍻 plenty of options on their menu for a wine or beer with your meal. fairly priced.
💵 $35 per head was the average cost for a good feed and some beverages.
🙋🏻‍♀️service was really friendly. the hosts went above and beyond to take care of us.
🍃 chilled atmosphere, really cool interior. the tank at the back of therestaurantwith the crabs was a little bit depressing. 🦀
👨‍👩‍👦‍👦 family friendly, a few things on the menu for adventurous kids.
🚘 lots of parking nearby but you’ll need to walk a minute to get to the front door of the venue.
👍🏻 overall, a lovely hidden gem in sunnybank. we enjoyed the tasty food and great service. will be back next time we are in town.
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trivial
4
5 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
a chineserestaurantwith a great location at market square sunnybank with a nice indoor atmosphere. the food is delicious with a wide selection available on the menu. taste gallery also offers bubble tea which also tastes good, although maybe not as good as other bubble tea places at sunnybank.
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jeff
4
6 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
taste gallery is a goodrestaurantto share your meals. they have a good range of meals. the dumplings are tasty as are the main meals.
it is not as crowded as the other restaurants in market square. this could be because it is slightly more expensive. our average cost per person is approximately $25.
service can be a little hit and miss. worth trying if you have a larger group and wish to share meals.
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putri
4
6 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
another place to have an asian breakfast at sunnybank market square.

therestaurantoffers congee buffet, pay for a bowl and you get to eat as much congee as you want. this includes the stick fried cake, sauces, as well as coriander leaves, cut dried seaweed, and tiny dried shrimps.

i came here and tried the chicken congee, and also the lamb congee. the congee has some shredded meat inside of it. sometimes the meat also accompanied with egg. both were tasty, but for the more delicious combination, i recommend you to get the tiny dried shrimps and a bit of soy sauce. 

also ordered the pan fried pork bun. it has soup and minced meat inside but crispy on the outside.

the soybean milk was hot and taste too bland for me.

will come back here again to taste delicious congee and pork bun.
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mrs
4
7 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
booked for a table for 9 + 2 babies in prams and they had the space for us! we ordered the banquet for 8, one of the guests cancelled, and there was enough for everyone to feel overfull. we were pleasantly surprised when the yummy food arrived quickly despite it being a huge order. very important to book for a table because the place gets busy. the only down side but i suppose a quintessential aspect of a chineserestaurantthat it was hard to talk to the waitstaff because of language barriers. will come again though.
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keith
5
7 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
lea. come clean. anyone who has eaten here would know that there is an alterior motive behind you review. we eat at thisrestaurant3-4 times per week. need i say more. anyone seeking good food at realistic price ignore this review and do yourself a favour. try for yourself and you will see who is telling the truth
a bit disappointing. we were asked to leave (21/01/17) because they were busy and we didnt spend enough. funny, our money is good enough on other days
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atreyu
4
8 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
right in the heart of market square, taste gallery does the one aspect right which makes market square such a mecca for chinese cuisine. it does it right, and it does it authentically. by authentic, most of these places are not the best on aesthetics or looks but get a certain chaos with eating in chinatown done down pact. however, there is still room for the more caring, higher-quality, fine dining experiences which the cuisine can offer.

taste gallery aims to have the entire philosophy of chinese cooking present. this is a triangle of diverse colour, aromatic flavour, and taste par excellence. all three must be present all the time. even though it was not a big lot that was ordered, it was all present in the amount that was eaten that night.

i managed to meet up with my friend again, and with some pre-planning i asked her about market square and whether she had been there. the plan was to introduce her to one of the best dining precinct, and chinese cuisine like no other in town. well, she had but this was a good, effective area in the southern part of town for some of the cheaper places to eat. as with any real visit to somewhere here, it was done on the fly - so taste gallery was basically chosen then and there as a crapshoot. like so many places in sunnybank, it provided some good quality fare, that was tasty, exciting and filling. chalk this up as another success.

one of the best aspects of it is the interior design. it is one of those designs where it has a fancy aesthetic which still retains simplicity. a lot of golden light is used against a sleek dark slate background, and the seating is low key. it is a fair deal cleaner and more atmospheric than many of its other competitors. this has the more modern look, maintaining a classic feel not detracting from the basic aspects of fine dining.

the service is a tad better than normal than what you normally get from around market square and its adjacent precincts, though it is still with that sense of lacking the human touch - they take your order, don't really come across as friendly, though ultimately the food is delivered really quickly; something is being done right with this system. you're here purely for the food, not anything else. when going here, everything more or less came out at once - that is something i actually like more so to be honest.

taste gallery does a range of items, a very big lot as usual. it contains a mixture of a la carte and yum cha. as with any self-respecting chinese place, and especially one that does yum cha, it does all kinds of dim sum - all the expected greats are present here. going onto the main dishes, the choices are a range of traditional favourites, diverse and without any compartmentalisation in the categories - there are plenty of seafood options (market price for the most part), and it is mostly based on the cuisine of shanghai. there is also dessert and drinks available - plenty of tea, bubble and hot, yogurt, juices and wine. some places you go for a meal, some other places you go for a good meal, or maybe a night out - this place is the latter. because it was not a very busyrestaurantat the time, they probably were not doing yum cha at the time. if it is as good as people say it is, and the quality of the food being any indication from this night - well, then the yum cha will need to be tried out sometime.

starting off, it was drinks as usual. as far as asian places go, this is a bit strange as often the drinks are at the end of the ordering process. regardless, i went for a bubble tea: coffee milk with jelly (pearls were out - dammit). this was not too bad. it was served as the usual style - takeaway cup with a giant straw to suck up the goodies down the bottom. it was smooth, cool and the jelly down the bottom was a mixture of colours and cube-shaped. i can't lie, these drinks are always a treat.

even if it were not during the yum cha period, i still find it a bit of a missed opportunity not to sample at least one or two of the items from the menu under that category. going for a good bet, the selected item was their pan-fried stuffed dumplings. these were filled with the classic combination of pork and prawn, and a few other items i cannot remember. they were fantastic, hot and freshly cooked, plump and with plenty of filling that has natural flavours seeping out.

as for what particular meals to order, it is a small understatement to say that choosing from the selection is difficult. it takes a whole lot of discussion, and with the very different kinds of meals that are available, you don't want to end up with several kinds that are too similar. there is a reason these places are best for bigger groups, and that things are shared.

my friend went for the salt and pepper pork spare ribs, not a bad choice. these were deep fried, and crisp and served on a bed on onion, spices, chili and salt. that was probably purely decorative, but it did add to the flavour a lot. the meat itself was also good. there was plenty of it, and the pork was tender and juicy in a well-done coating. pretty much a dish to be grazed, and due care was given nonetheless.

what i got was their braised new zealand mussels with chili sauce. to make it all the better, the mussels were served in their shells. even though only a few things were tried from this menu, by all means these will go down as a recommended dish. these guys were fairly big, and there were about a dozen of them. the mussel meat was sweet, juicy and tender - none of the slimy or off-taste that some might associate with the shellfish. simply put, the combination was also simple, yet quite effective. more so, the classic way of eating a mussel was more than encouraged.

well, it is hard to say about whether taste gallery can rest among the best and highest quality yum cha locations just on this basis. the few types of food ordered were really good, and made with high quality ingredients which created fantastic and distinct flavours. when it is at its peak time, i have faith that this might be one of the highlights - and there are many - in market square and it is worth a look.
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hmlincolne
5
9 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
top of the range. our third visit to taste gallery. mr xhang, the new manager/head chef has whipped this place into shape. the food is simply mouth watering. excellent menu, not overly priced and the taste lingers on the tongue. was privileged last night to test-taste a new range of cheaper sizzling dishes: a gourmet's delight. mr. xhang has outdone himself. six dishes and only one disappointed the five tester-tasters; the salty beef. because this was a special occasion the service was excellent but on a regular visit it is still a tiny bit slack, just a bit. highly recommend taste gallery, you won't be disappointed.


-----15 feb, 2015-----

new manager/chef. excellent. thisrestaurantis vastly improved since the new manager/chief chef has moved in. food is perfection, staff efficient, service good.
mr. zhang will brook no slackness from his staff or the food quality. highly recommend.
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zodiac4eva
9 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
don't bother!!. i went to thisrestaurantlast night using a groupon voucher that i purchased. we were advised of all the meals we could order under the voucher. so we decided on the peeking duck rolls and the abalone and pork belly dish. low and behold because they were two of the more expensive dishes they were out of peeking duck.. on a thursday night in sunnybank at a chineserestaurantthat specializes in peeking duck.. bit weird. then they come over and advise of sorry we are also out of abalone. complete rip off.

no customer service i would not bother.
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jack
9 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
fawlty towers chinese style. i would never go back to thisrestaurantunless you are a very big fan of the worst service and customer relations on the planet.
i took a party of 8 adults and four children last night and fair dinkum they completely stuffed everything up from initially giving us a waiter her could not speak a word of english, she couldn't even understand xxxx gold beer and it was the most prominent drink in their fridge.
then we had the female manager from hell(john cleese eat your heart out) completely stuffed both tables menus.
fried rice for adults arrived 10 minutes after the first four main course dishes. childrens fried rice didn't arrive. then the most waited for dish of the night the braised pork belly and abelone didn't arrive at all.
when we enquired where it was they said they were out of abelone.
it was so embarassing we all had to laugh in the end. i was entertaining three of my best asian clients, two of whom own family seafood restaurants and the wife of the other couple manages one.
you would think on a monday night(the only night my clients don't work in restaurnats), the quietest night of the week, you would think they could get it right.
john cleese you now have the second worstrestauranton the planet.
ps i wrote the above review before i read any other reviews, then i thought, am i being a little unfair? after reading the other reviews it's hard to imagine how this business stays in business. a couple of the other reviewers reminded me of more things that did or didn't happen, no water, no sauces the list goes on.
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foodie
2
9 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
bad food, cunning way to do business. we went to therestaurantlast week using groupon voucher. the voucher value states $39 and can order up to six large dishes. i asked them what i could order to make up to $39 because their large dish is $5.5 per dish. so the total is only $33 ($5.5 x 6). they said that was it. even they said they knew there was $6 difference, they didn’t care. they gave me all sorts of excuses though, like $39 includes gst. even it was the case (i know it wasn’t, the total should be $35.45 excludes gst, not $33). also, they said we only pad $19 for the voucher, not $33 or $39, we shouldn’t raise any problems. in fact, there were another two tables had the same questions. i believe they made up the voucher value of $39 rather than the actual value of $33 trying to attract more people to buy their deals. also, the food was extremely terrible, not fresh, not hot and not tasty!
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emma.stuart.89
5
9 yıl önce
market square sunnybank
make up your own mind. after reading a lot of the previous comments on thisrestauranti was very hesitant to try it out, however i was looking for a dumplingrestaurantcloser than new shanghai in the city - maybe it's because i had such low expectations but i thought this place was great! the staff that served us were friendly and we were served very quickly. the dumplings were good (not as good as new shanghai, but i still loved them!) i agree with a previous reviewer that the dumpling pastry was a bit thick, but they were juicy and flavoursome. the only thing my friend and i didn't like was the shallot pancake which we found quite oily. we tried the steamed pork buns, fried pork buns, pumpkin dumplings and shallot pancake and all in all it was a good experience.
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