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Big Red Lantern Chinese Restaurant opened in January 2010 in Pyrmont. The restaurant is located on Pyrmont Bridge Road just a few minutes walk from Darling Harbour

 

Big Red Lantern Chinese Restaurant serves traditional Chinese food. The menu has some great descriptions for the various dishes including 'Running the grasslands in Mongolia', 'The cowherd and weaving girl', 'Honey Black Dragon', 'Chinese Style Pizza' and 'Rainbow after the rain'.

Entrees from $7.80

Main Meals from $14.80

Lunch specials, main meal with rice $9.80 or $13 for the seafood mains

Free home delivery to the surrounding area for orders over $30.

BYO restaurant. There is a bottle shop just around the corner next to the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel.

 

 

Big Red Lantern Chinese Restaurant

11A Pyrmont Bridge Road

Pyrmont NSW 2009

Tel: (02) 9692 9888

Mobile: 0405 132 588

 

 

Dine in or take away

Open 7 Days a week:
Lunch 11:00am - 3:30pm
Dinner 5.30pm - 10.30pm

 

Last updated 4th January 2010

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Review submitted 4th March 2011 - from Notteling

The aforementioned reviews are completely and utterly incorrect. The food here is sensational - Shandong Chicken is a winner.

Great for a lunch or something along those lines. Sure the place isn't the most organised but it has good food.

Review submitted 9th December 2010 - from Greig

Cant believe the below comment as this restaurant has the worst food ever. Ate there last night prior to U2 concert. The restaurant was pretty full but they offered us a table and to be served within 10 minutes. Drinks eventually came for 2 of us but then came back later to tell us the other drinks they had run out of and then walked off without offering anything else took another 15minutes to find someone to get a drink. Meals we ordered 6 dishes to share amongst us. Rice came out first which was cold and tasted like it had been cooked in rancent oil. 2nd was Beef and black bean sauce which was passable, then nothing else came out. Noticed someone I knew dining there and told us it was terrible and they forgotten to bring out some of the food and would be to hard to sort out so they left. Staff would often come out walk around tables with food only to have gotten the order completely wrong when they found the table even though all tables are numbered or could not find the table at all. You could here every other diner complaining amongst themselves. The next dish was sweet and sour pork which is now an hour later this was passable along with some more rice, just warm but the taste was horrible. Still missing some of our dishes and was told not to much longer. The table next to us finally got there fried rice only to find a piece of metal in it which looked like it was from a scourer. They immediately got up and said we should too which we did, as we got up another dish came out but we told them to take it back. Used the bathroom which was filthy. Another large group was there also paying the bill and they told them they were only paying for a few things because of the service and quality of the food. Another group of 4 celebrating a birthday said how bad it was and they walked out without paying for a thing no one stopped them, we should have done the same. It took them a while to work out the bill but no discount even though we complained to what look like the manager or owner. We also saw then on the counter that the word NO MSG is clearly crossed out. Later that evening was sick and have taken the day off work. Don't risk this place as everything single person we talked too around us was complaining.

Review submitted 22nd July 2010 - from Robert

2 mates and i just went for dinner, we ordered honey chicken, salt and pepper squid, boiled rice, fried dim sims beef and black bean, the honey chicken was a very small serving, the wait between dishes was a fair bit considering there where only 2 other tables, salt and pepper squid was bland, the bill was 72 bucks a little steep for the quality, i recently had yum cha for 3 we ate heaps and was only 52 dollars, yum cha it is

Review submitted 1st March 2010 - from Scott

Big Red Lantern has top quality Chinese cuisine. I went and got a lunch special, Sichuan Chicken and was awesome. The servings are huge, larger than your normal Chinese Take away container and the Sichuan was nice and spicy.

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