25 October 2006

Poor hygiene at Dickson Noodle House? Say it ain't so!

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Just received this in my email.. would have deleted it as a generic ‘my friend’s friend was date raped in blah blah Park’ .. but for the pics.

Anyone eat at Dickson Asian Noodle House?

Can I recommend that you don’t? the noodles were left to cool on the a/c unit.

Colleagues – I thought a health warning was in order. A bunch of us (we’re on third floor overlooking carpark of restaurants) have just seen guys out the back of the Dickson Noodle House tenderising meat on a thin plastic chopping board on the ground near the bins – choice!! Meat was mostly on the chopping board.

Noodles were also being pawed through in a big dish on the ground amongst the oil spills. You had to see it to believe it… !

Sad really. Apparently they’re the best noodles in town! Though the one time I tried eating there, it was far too busy to get a table (which would line up nicely with the ‘best noodles in town’ tag).

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[ED – well now you know what they need to do to make the noodles so good]

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georgesgenitals4:53 pm 18 Jun 10

Woody Mann-Caruso said :

beccies laksa is best not jannas

u dont no wot u talkin abut janns laksa is mulleys ex now hes wit bec

Woody Mann-Caruso said :

beccies laksa is best not jannas

Lol. Someone will resurrect this in 4 years time and say “WTF??”

Woody Mann-Caruso4:26 pm 18 Jun 10

beccies laksa is best not jannas

steveski74 said :

Why do people ALWAYS say the have the best Laksa? You just have to walk a little past Zefirelli to the Thai Garden to get a MUCH nicer Laksa, bigger serving too.
I’m not saying DANH is bad, just that there are better.

Nice thread resurrection. Even with points for posting on three and a half year old thread, you won’t will FOTW with out some more righteous indignation.

For the record, I think DNH does a damn nice Laksa, but have never been to the Thai Garden.

georgesgenitals1:33 pm 18 Jun 10

steveski74 said :

Why do people ALWAYS say the have the best Laksa? You just have to walk a little past Zefirelli to the Thai Garden to get a MUCH nicer Laksa, bigger serving too.
I’m not saying DANH is bad, just that there are better.

To be fair, their laksa is very good. Maybe we should try the Thai Garden together and judge?

Why do people ALWAYS say the have the best Laksa? You just have to walk a little past Zefirelli to the Thai Garden to get a MUCH nicer Laksa, bigger serving too.
I’m not saying DANH is bad, just that there are better.

this place has got the best laksa.

Thought I’d better check it out at weekend, what with all the publicity.

Food was pretty good (my mate had the laksa and was impressed). Best thing was it was easy just to walk in and get a table.

The timing of this expose was handy since we only discovered when we arrived that our usual haunt Pho Phu Quoc had burnt down and we needed to find somewhere else.

Anyone who’s eaten from Asian street vendors is hardly going to be worried about a few noodles drying outside.

Cleaner than a lot of household kitchens I bet 😛

Lets face it if your going to be turned off by the above pictures, then you may as well give up eating out or perhaps eating alotgether.
Theres been some dicey stuff going on for years in restaurants and supermarkets, it hasnt stopped yet and I doubt it ever will!

Oh my pet peeve is gloves – and seeing people use them to make food – then accepting your dirty filthy money with the same gloved hand.

Plenty of nasty crap going on in restaraunts these days.

This is in my opinion – quite a borderline offence compared to what you will see around the industry (from the inside).

Some things that come to mind is a batch of brownies being sold that had weevils in the flour – that was noted PRE production. Slimy grey steaks that are just washed under a tap and cooked for club patrons (many of which are old and/or infirm), fridge compressors breaking down onvernight and selling the resultant spoiled food as per normal.

Man I seen a lot and heard a lot more – and trust me – its taken me 3 years and a trip to India to start enjoying restaraunt cooked food again.

Why India? because once you eat from a street vendor (best chicken tikka EVER) you will eat anywhere.

Note that a health inspector can not do snap inspections – even their snap inspection entails a few days notice – so any place can look good in that time. (7-14 days? , been out too long – I can not remember).

In any case – dont eat at any place that says closed for renovations – renovations = failed health Inspection and moving to remedy.

I’m saying going back 10 days later isn’t going to find much and a convincing story doesn’t take long to come up with.

But i know in my cinema days they missed some atrocities that never would have been tolerated in the UK where I’ve also worked.

Are you saying the health inspectors are crooks/incompetant/lazy?

And if you believe that I’ve got a bridge to sell you.

Many are also sending email to the Health Protection Service requesting action.

Please be advised that HPS officers inspected the premises yesterday. The conclusions drawn from the photograph that it contains food for sale are incorrect. It is waste material cooling prior to disposal.

The inspection found the premises to be in a satisfactory within the provisions of the Food Act 2001

Interstate Fan12:11 pm 30 Oct 06

Friends and I have been going there for years It’s a must every time in Canberra. Always fantastic anything you choose, best in Canberra and even better than the shit in Sydney keep up the good work for everyone in NSW

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Their laksa’s are so good i wouldnt care if they are ritually sacrificing most of the zoo to make it.

My guess is the outside prep area sparkles compared to the kitchen, and its Kitchen photos we would not want to see.

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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh soooooooooooooo! Now we shall have the China Man curse! Which is almost as bad as the much feared “May You Live in Interesting Times” one. From now on all our noodles shall be acclimatised!!!

Quite a few restaurants use the area outside the back door as a food prep and storage area, actually. And the ones I’m thinking of, of which I have personal experience, are listed in the tipety-top of Canberra find restaurants.

Many kitchens are too small, and bloody hot. So sticking out a few milk crates and working outside makes a lot of sense.

I’m with special G.

Nixon Doodle can never lose.

Absent Diane of the Imminent Present11:17 am 26 Oct 06

hehe – I got nothing

“So the back wax is her imminent present to AD?”

LMAO. 🙂

So the back wax is her imminent present to AD?

“Hey Evil, that looks like your Mum’s bike.”

My Mum is a bike! But lately she’s become a one man bike – after AD came into her life.

She’s even waxed her back for him!

James-T-Kirk10:21 am 26 Oct 06

It is part of the culture.

We need to be sensitive. How about we book a banquet for all riot-act supporters.

That will weed out those with delicate constitutions…

I like the dead-duck-inn over the road – at least you can see all the stuff hanging in the window.

Hey Evil, that looks like your Mum’s bike.

Perhaps she ducked in for a bit of pork.

Maybe the bike spokes are used to dry meat on?

did i hear the words recumbent and bike ?

whaaaat ?

oh

Absent Diane of the Imminent Present9:19 am 26 Oct 06

thats not a bike. its a noodle trap. damn that dickson is a bizzare place.

That bike lying on its side … it’s almost like it’s trying to be recumbent.

They have alot of paper towel…

Reminds me of the Chinese place in Woden that used to scrap together the left over rice from patron’s plates then place it out the back to dry, before serving it up once again as stir fry. They were shut down.

Woody Mann-Caruso7:29 pm 25 Oct 06

I heard a (wild, completely unsubstantiated) claim that a certain upmarket Chinese eatery leaves their partially-cooked meat out in trays in the back alley behind the restaurant ready to be warmed through or flash grilled for serving. “Nice chair, man,” I said. “Yip. Sure is!” he replied.

As for DNH, I’ll be back. It’s all fried and boiled, so I couldn’t care less. I eat biltong, and that’s nothing more than old meat left around to dry out in a cupboard.

Trust me – that’s child’s play compared to some of the more unsavoury practices I’ve witnessed in the industry.

Danman – you out there? Back me up here.

I’m with whorebags. I’ve seen worse in China and Malaysia and ate the food there. It still tastes damn good.

captainwhorebags5:14 pm 25 Oct 06

I’ll keep eating there until I personally have a bad experience.

If motor oil is a key ingredient in their tasty food, so be it.

Absent Diane of the Imminent Present5:00 pm 25 Oct 06

could it be a set up from a competitor?

What a brave photographer – I expect they’ll shortly face an enraged Chinese cook with a meat cleaver.

Is there a picture of the actual meat tenderising in progress?

So, where to get my duck chea quay tao now that I suspect I’ll be unwelcome in future?

Any recommendations?

It’s the bird poo and dead ants that make their noodles just so good.

Send them all home!

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