Kum Den

0396636508, 3-5 Waratah Pl, Melbourne. VIC 3000 Chinese $
Open Fri & Sat; Licensed, BYO, Corkage $2 person; Cards AE MC V EFT, Seats inside 150, Private room 70

Mietta's Review
Lunch specials are tops here - hearty serving of anything from pork ribs on rice to beef mince fried rice,. It's very popular amongst a mix of Asia and Anglo regulars, a predominantly male bunch. Serving traditional Cantonese cuisine until 2am, it's a fun, bustling place, where you can help yourself to any manner of chilli condiments from a small corner buffet.

Other Published Opinions Age Matt Preston, 17-3-2008

Age Cheap Eats 2005

Age Cheap Eats 2004

The Foodies' Guide 2004,Allan Campion & Michele Curtis,'There are actually not many Chinese dishes they don't cook here.Try the braised pork with star anise,crisp-skinned chicken,chilli salt pork or Sichuan chicken,or the superb noodle dishes and claypots creations.'

Age Cheap Eats 2004

Age, eat streets, 22/2/04, John Lethlean

Sunday Age, Sunday Life, Eat Streets, 23.3.02

Herald Sun, Citystyle, 7/10/03, Donna Coutts, Socre 15/20,'Turn a blind eye to the plain Jane decor. The service is super and the food's the thing. Duck is a pricey choice, but you could eat well for $15 a head.'

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