Fat Noodle at The Star The Star, 80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009

Fat Noodle at The Star





486 Reviews
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  • Tuesday12–10 PM
  • Wednesday12–10 PM
  • Thursday12–10 PM
  • Friday12 PM–2 AM
  • Saturday12 PM–2 AM
  • Sunday12–10 PM
  • Monday12–10 PM




Fat Noodle at The Star The Star, 80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009




About the Business

Fat Noodle | The Star Sydney | Fun, funky and aromatic Asian street food.

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Hours

  • Tuesday12–10 PM
  • Wednesday12–10 PM
  • Thursday12–10 PM
  • Friday12 PM–2 AM
  • Saturday12 PM–2 AM
  • Sunday12–10 PM
  • Monday12–10 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Toilets
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Mobile payments
  • Wheelchair-accessible seating
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Delivery
  • Dine-in
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Wine
  • Casual
  • Groups
  • Takeaway
  • Accepts reservations
  • Healthy options
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Dessert




Recommended Reviews

priya kk
06.10.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
Been here many many times. Never disappointed. Especially their salt and pepper squid, one of the best. My only concern is the price has gone up and quantity hasn’t, which is pretty much the same everywhere else. But otherwise food is always fresh and tastes good.
Donald Lui
04.10.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
Had a late dinner here last night. Haven't been back in about a year.Being a Saturday, the queue was very long. Luckily, we get to use the priority line, which only had one person in front, so we got seated very quickly.Each table now has a QR code which allows you to view the menu and order from your phone. Convenient because you don't need to get a staff member to take your order. Didn't try it though, so don't know if it works well or not.The menu has stayed relatively similar, so no surprises. The serving sizes have changed though. They're probably around 15%-20% smaller than they used to be, whilst prices have remained the same or even raised. Like, a Milk Tea is now $9!On a positive note, the food still tastes pretty good. Not amazing (especially considering the price) but with discounts, it's good enough.It's also still incredibly noisy, and cleanliness can be improved. My chair had food scraps from the table wipe (a simple dry wipe with no sanitising), and the table was slightly sticky.Another thing I didn't like, which Fat Noodle has little control over, is the behaviour of some of their customers. Based on multiple experiences, they often get customers who are seemingly drunk and overly rowdy like they're eating in a pub; shouting, yelling, randomly cheering for no apparent reason. Can't eat in peace.
Kiwi
22.08.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
It is the best fat noodles i have eaten when compared with the brisbane one. The fired silky tofu fully express the contract between crispy and soft. The fired shishamo is so juicy. But, the congee disappointed me, as it seems the soup based not cooked enough, just a non meaty congee.
Paul Nguyen
16.08.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
This has got to be some kind of joke, that the fat pho at fat noodle is probably the most meagre portion out of any pho you get in Sydney for one of the higher price points. Sure, there is Sliced wagyu but it's barely a slice over thin Angus brisket, and not particularly worthy of any description remotely related to fat. There's no additional extras like you might expect, no choice of meatball, tripe, or tendon, fat is not a pho dac biet. There's mostly noodle but it's not the biggest bowl either so it doesn't have that going for it. And the accompanying herbs are standard bean sprouts and a sprig of Thai basil, chilli cut too early and drying out. The broth itself? Fine but on the subtle side. Service? Well we're not in a Vietnamese restaurant but somehow it's the worse part of casino atmosphere, being literally in the middle of a casino with the loud over stimulated environment and people are queuing to get in and pay in stupid ways that involve their membership and holding up the queue where you could simply order and pay online with qr code so it takes ridiculously long to get seated when there are available tables. And overpriced beer, crazy considering many times the casino strategy is to get you in so that you might be tempted to have a gamble. It's not that kind of place - strong promises from dish names on the page, high prices, lacklustre servings, the worst of the casino atmospheres. Don't do it. Walk just outside and mashi no mashi will feed you like a king, it'll cost a little bit more but it's been 5 years since fat noodle visits and this one was for sure my last.
alan humphreys
24.07.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
This is another one of my Favs, when at the Star Sydney, the food is great, fast and taste just wonderful. You can see the Chef's busy cooking your delights, service is always great too, its eat and go back to the Gaming Floor, nice and handy when you feel like a quick bite its just there, you can just about smell the flavours....
Greg
22.07.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
Ate here the other day and found the food to be decent but price wise things were expensive. Restaurant is located inside the actual casino and gives you a nice break from gambling with Asian inspired dishes.Wagyu beef was a little chewy but overall an “ok” dish to get. However, found the squid + sashimi to be super tasty and would recommend getting!Overall 8/10 and will likely be back in the future.
Neil Robinson
20.07.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
Very busy Easter Sunday, Long queue with about a 15 minute wait. To cut a long story short, food was below average ( have eaten there before) : Osso bucco massaman curry was full of Gristle and wagu beef with vegetables was a small portion and on the tough side. 15% Sting..I mean surcharge for a Public holiday despite a 10% membership discount,,, exorbitant prices for a disheartening meal. Staff did try their best at serving the food quickly, Lobster Special for the month of April, which everyone seemed to be having.
Nigel Wee
20.07.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
Pretty yummy food. Out of the food we tried, I’d say that the fried rice and seafood fried noodles were tops.
Philip Lo
12.07.2023
Fat Noodle at The Star
Premium ingredients used in mostly, pretty standard Asian dishes served at premium prices. It's a worthwhile and highly valuable visit if you're a member of The Star. One outlier is that this establishment is open really late on weekends, if you're after a late night, post-drinks feed that is not kebabs or greasy fast food which is a rarity in the City of Sydney.

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The Star, 80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009
Fat Noodle at The Star