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Madame Wu's Noodle Bar

Madame Wu's Noodle Bar
195 The Parade
Norwood SA 5067
Phone: (08) 84317188

The name Madame Wu's is instantly recognisable to anyone who has ever lived in the eastern suburbs. A faithful mainstay, this place is known for dependable, good quality Asian food time and time again. The menu doesn't change often - but why should it, with classics like Madame Wu's special coconut and lime chicken and kway teow (flat rice noodles with fish cakes, barbecue roast pork, egg, bean sprouts and shallots) never failing to satisfy Madame Wu's loyal followers. The bustling, modern restaurant has a welcoming atmosphere and feels just like home to the many who love this place.

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  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Late
  • open
  • closed

Features:

  • Cost Entree Min : $4.50
  • Cost Entree Max : $15.40
  • Cost Main Min : $9.50
  • Cost Main Max : $13.70
  • Bookings Accept
  • Bookings Group
  • Alcohol Byo Wineonly
  • Alcohol Wine By Glass
  • Menu Vegetarian Count : 3
  • Cc Mastercard
  • Cc Visa
  • Cc Diners
  • Cc Amex
  • Pay Eftpos
  • Parking
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair Toilets
  • Takeaway
  • Alcohol Licensed
  • Alcohol Byo
  • Date Modified : 2013-05-02 01:03:54

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