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Chinese dinner for budget watchers

By

HANS PETROVIC

For the economyconscious, a particularly good value-for-money Chinese dinner is being offered by the New Moon Restaurant, 182 Armagh Street.

For $10.50, diners are given one bowl of chicken sweetcorn soup, one plate containing a mould of roast pork fried rice, and deep-fried sweet and sour fish, plus another plate of soya-sauce chicken. Tea or coffee, or Chinese tea, is also included.

Each helping may not be full-size, but by the time you have completed this lot, you know you have eaten. The soya-sauce chicken is particularly delicious, and well worth going back for.

At lunchtimes, the New Moon offers specials for $5.80, consisting of sweet and sour wonton, roast-pork fried rice and chicken sticks; or long soup and chicken sticks. This also includes a choice of orange juice, tea or coffee, ice-cream or Chinese tea.

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Press, 30 December 1988, Page 24

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Chinese dinner for budget watchers Press, 30 December 1988, Page 24

Chinese dinner for budget watchers Press, 30 December 1988, Page 24