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Eastside - Feng Mao Lamb Kebab restaurant
4.0

Feng Mao Lamb Kebab

  • Eastside
  • $$
  • Chinese
  • Casual
  • Food
    good
  • Vibe
    bad
  • Perks
    okay

Food: Marriage of flavors steal the show

Upon entering Feng Mao Lamb Kebab, it's the sizzling lamb skewers, home-style pork dumplings and juicy kebabs that seize your attention. Riding a creative wave which blends Chinese and Korean cuisine, the dishes sing symphonies of unforgettable taste. Be warned, the value might not satiate your wallet as it does your hunger.

  • Great Variety

    Extensive menu selection caters to all tastes and dietary preferences.

  • Low Quality

    Inconsistent food quality with sometimes over seasoned and preserved, affecting freshness negatively.

Top 3 dishes at Feng Mao Lamb Kebab

  1. 1

    Lamb Skewers 🏆

    Juicy, perfectly seasoned, authentic taste, and excellent value for money.

    Lamb Skewers dish
  2. 2

    Pork Dumplings

    Pork dumplings praised for homemade delicious filling and unique presentation.

    Pork Dumplings dish
  3. 3

    Chicken Kebab

    The kebabs are mouth-watering, very well flavored, delicious.

    Chicken Kebab dish

Vibe: Smoky ambiance dampens dining delight

The ambiance leans towards the shabby-chic, revealing its survival through years of wear. The smoky interior and dated appearance might add character, but the graffiti-clad exterior certainly deters, significantly lowering its appeal for date-night outings. However, the drinks on offer strive to keep up with local tastes.

  • Okay Drinks

    Offers both soju and beer, catering to local crowd preferences.

  • Bad For Dates

    Too loud, crowded, and smoky, negatively impacting date night mood.

Perks: Ecclectic service amidst awkward parking

Finding a place to park could rival the quest for the Holy Grail, given the limited space available. Reservations are as elusive as your parking spot due to the limited seating, while groups soon find out that size does matter. Oddly enough, the service doesn't leave much of an impression, feeling vastly neutral in contrast to the bustling atmosphere.

  • Okay To Hear

    Small place; casual, young clientele; not too loud, comfortable.

  • Bad For Groups

    Small, cramped, long waits for large groups, negatively impacted experience.