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No rice or noodle dish is over $15 at Junda Khoo's new rooftop beer hall
No rice or noodle dish is over $15 at Junda Khoo's new rooftop beer hall

The Age

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Age

No rice or noodle dish is over $15 at Junda Khoo's new rooftop beer hall

Previous SlideNext Slide Malaysian$ Since opening the wildly popular Ho Jiak in Sydney, now with four locations, Malaysian-born chef Junda Khoo has been sharing the food of his homeland and challenging expectations of what the cuisine can be. Now he's brought the party to Melbourne, with a three-storey Malaysian mega-venue. The cherry on top is rooftop beer hall Ho Liao (Level 2, Rainbow Alley). While the menu might read conventionally, Khoo puts his own spin on things. His signature char kwai teow is 'not traditional, not authentic', with more wok hei than you'd expect. The loh bak (five-spice pork rolls) use fatty pork jowl instead of the more common mince and add prawn mousse to the mix. The rendang curry stars braised wagyu shin for extra flavour. All the rice and noodle dishes are priced at $15, but they're moderately sized so you can order several. Want to splash out? Go fingers-first into the delicious mess of lobster or crab, with your sauce of choice including ginger and shallot or Malaysian chilli.

No rice or noodle dish is over $15 at Junda Khoo's new rooftop beer hall
No rice or noodle dish is over $15 at Junda Khoo's new rooftop beer hall

Sydney Morning Herald

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Sydney Morning Herald

No rice or noodle dish is over $15 at Junda Khoo's new rooftop beer hall

Previous SlideNext Slide Malaysian$ Since opening the wildly popular Ho Jiak in Sydney, now with four locations, Malaysian-born chef Junda Khoo has been sharing the food of his homeland and challenging expectations of what the cuisine can be. Now he's brought the party to Melbourne, with a three-storey Malaysian mega-venue. The cherry on top is rooftop beer hall Ho Liao (Level 2, Rainbow Alley). While the menu might read conventionally, Khoo puts his own spin on things. His signature char kwai teow is 'not traditional, not authentic', with more wok hei than you'd expect. The loh bak (five-spice pork rolls) use fatty pork jowl instead of the more common mince and add prawn mousse to the mix. The rendang curry stars braised wagyu shin for extra flavour. All the rice and noodle dishes are priced at $15, but they're moderately sized so you can order several. Want to splash out? Go fingers-first into the delicious mess of lobster or crab, with your sauce of choice including ginger and shallot or Malaysian chilli.

Four hot new city restaurants with $15 lunch deals to hit in your break
Four hot new city restaurants with $15 lunch deals to hit in your break

Sydney Morning Herald

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Four hot new city restaurants with $15 lunch deals to hit in your break

Winter is upon us, but things are heating up in the CBD, where a clutch of new openings is here to help you resist the urge to hibernate. A Sydney-famous Malaysian chef has made his Melbourne debut. There are three wallet-friendly new lunch options for city workers to get around, and two seafood-centric Japanese diners are on their way. The hottest new restaurant in town Since opening the wildly popular Ho Jiak in Sydney, now with four locations, Malaysian-born chef Junda Khoo has been sharing the food of his homeland and challenging expectations of what the cuisine can be. Now he's brought the party to Melbourne, with a three-storey Malaysian mega-venue. The cherry on top is rooftop beer hall Ho Liao (Level 2, Rainbow Alley), which Khoo says has been doing between 600 and 700 covers a day since it opened late last month. 'It's been absolutely wild.' While the menu might read conventionally, Khoo puts his own spin on things. His signature char kwai teow is 'not traditional, not authentic', with more wok hei than you'd expect. The loh bak (five-spice pork rolls) use fatty pork jowl instead of the more common mince and add prawn mousse to the mix. The rendang curry stars braised wagyu shin for extra flavour.

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