Chinese restaurants in Papua New Guinea
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Ang's Restaurant
Ang's is locked up like Fort Knox; this part of Gordons is unsavoury after dark. But it's worth the trip for excellent Chinese food at reasonable prices. The tôm yam soup is just right.
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Phoenix Room
When it comes to Asian cooking, chef Solis knows his stuff. Chinese specialities are served with absolute proficiency - the fluffiest foo yongs (omelette) in PNG, guaranteed! The sweet-and-sour pork is another hot favourite. Western dishes, such as pork chops or beef stroganoff, also feature on the menu. There are a good choice of vegetarian options too; rare in PNG.
If the service is longish, you can always gaze at some risqué oriental paintings on the walls or at the huge tabu (sacred) wheel hanging from the ceilings.
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Chinese Restaurant
Not really a place to lift your spirits. The building is depressing, the dining room is oppressing (think bare, peeling walls and neon lighting) and the Chinese specialities are just average, judging by the braised chicken. But it's the only independent restaurant in town.
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Madang Club
Get here early to secure a table on the small harbourside veranda. The predominately Chinese/Malay lunch-time specials are very popular.
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Grand Palace
This is the top spot for Chinese cuisine. Try the yum cha or the beautifully presented steamed whole coral trout.
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Asia Aromas
The Chinese and Thai dishes, and friendly service here are so good it's worth booking ahead to secure an evening table. The Thai prawns with lemongrass and chilli are fantastic. This place is popular with the Moresby's glitterati, cabinet ministers, expats and the well-to-do, so you never know who you'll be sitting next to. Refreshingly, the prices are more sweet than sour.
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