Written on Tea

  3.9 – 28 reviews   • Chinese restaurant

Written on Tea 7000

✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Takeaway ✔️ Delivery

Hours

Monday11:30 am–9 pm
Tuesday11:30 am–9 pm
Wednesday11:30 am–9 pm
Thursday11:30 am–9 pm
Friday11:30 am–9 pm
Saturday11:30 am–9 pm
Sunday11:30 am–9 pm

Address and Contact Information

Address: 135 Bathurst St, Hobart TAS 7000

Phone:

Website: http://www.writtenontea.com/

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Reviews

Jeremy Mcpherson
Service was good but that was the only good point. The food was rushed, spring rolls were frozen in the middle & sent back then returned cut In half and 1 less than ordered. Dumplings were slightly under cooked and a bit doughy, kung pao chicken was very strange in flavour and the chicken was warm at best so this dish was left uneaten. We were given a decent discount but still a very average experience.
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HONG KNOWLING
We are visiting Hobart for the weekend and found this nice restaurant. We enjoyed the food – very nice handmade noodles for sure!
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Kevin Glidden
Downhill since we were here over Xmas. 45 mins to get the first two dishes. Another 15 for the next two. All very salty and oily. Cumin beef was pretty terrible. Used to be one of the best joints is Hobart. Disappointing.
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Jesse Hemingway
I should have taken the reviews into consideration. Everyone is your classic sit on the couch eating tim tams while watching Master Chef and spitting out half-chewed bits of wafer while yelling at the television that George is short, but of course I chose to be obtuse.
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Nicole Locarnini
The service was fine, however we were very sick after eating the sweet and sour fish and they did not accept the Entertainment Book ‘gold card’ discount. We will never return and will not recommend this place to others.
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Rebecca Cong
The UK Telegraph included Written on Tea in the City in their 2014 guide to the 20 best places to eat in #Tasmania: ” … the owners have opened a second restaurant in the city, excellent news for urbanites who are keen to try its xiao long bao dumplings, Cantonese-style roast duck and other delicacies. Chinese cuisine in regional Australia is often pedestrian, but Written On Tea is the exception. Expect plenty of authentically spicy dishes. The menu is huge and includes everything from soups to stir-fried noodles, hot pot and steamed fish. There are plenty of vegetarian options. If you can’t make up your mind, choose the four-course banquet, great value.”
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Thomas
Had to wait a bit for our food. The noodle and bread soup was very filling (maybe even a bit too much) but it was good overall.
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Michael Perfect
Strongly recommended for people who like real Xi’an food. They are better than Melbourne Old Liu Restaurant
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Vickie Z Zhang
Very authentic Chinese restaurant with nice owner, one of the best in Hobart! Will definitely come back again.
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DL
Great food! Was looking for some authentic Chinese food in hobart and this place really hit the spit! Highly recommended
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