Uncle Billy's

Coordinates: 31°56′57″S 115°51′27″E / 31.9490948°S 115.8574031°E / -31.9490948; 115.8574031 (Uncle Billy's Chinese Restaurant)
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Uncle Billy's Chinese Restaurant
Roe Street entrance to Chinatown
Map
Location of Uncle Billy's within Chinatown
Restaurant information
Food typeChinese
Street addressShop 9, 60–66 Roe Street, Northbridge
CityPerth
StateWestern Australia
Postal/ZIP Code6003
CountryAustralia
Coordinates31°56′57″S 115°51′27″E / 31.9490948°S 115.8574031°E / -31.9490948; 115.8574031 (Uncle Billy's Chinese Restaurant) Edit this at Wikidata
ReservationsOn Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights, reservations are taken for groups comprising 10 guests or more only and may require a minimum spend
Dining limit2 hours
Websitewww.uncle-billys.com.au Edit this at Wikidata

Uncle Billy's is a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown, a small precinct in the Perth suburb of Northbridge, Western Australia.[1][2][3] Serving a Hong Kong style cuisine,[2][4] the restaurant is popular among those seeking late-night food in the nightlife district of Northbridge.[1]

Description[edit]

Around 100 different dishes are available for order.[5] Dishes that have been specifically praised by reviewers include the pork ribs with mayonnaise, the green kai lan in garlic sauce, and the sizzling Japanese tofu with salted fish and chicken.[2][6]

The front of the restaurant is adorned by aquarium tanks containing snow crabs and crayfish.[5] Decoration within the restaurant is minimal.[5] The entrance is adorned with photographs of the restaurant's owner with various celebrities that have entered the restaurant.

Reception[edit]

Reviewers have described the restaurant as having decor that is 'nothing special', service merely 'humorously perfunctory', and the food not being 'what you'd call delicate'.[2] Nevertheless, professional reviews are generally favourable.[2] However, praise for Uncle Billy's tends not to be in relation to its food, nor its quality. As one blogger noted, popularity owes to the notions of "reliability, consistency, and availability", especially for late-night revellers.[4]

Uncle Billy's neighbours the similarly named Chinese restaurant Billy Lee's. That similarity has sparked a faux-rivalry in Perth culture.[3]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Collins, Simon (6 January 2023). "Billy Lee's Chinese Restaurant review: Comedians wrap their laughing gear around late-night favourite". The West Australian. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e Bell, David. "Add Billy's to your favourites". Voice Food. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b Belle (8 June 2023). "Uncle Billy's Devotee and Billy Lee's Fanatic Call Off Romance Over Irreconcilable Differences". The Bell Tower Times. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  4. ^ a b Button, Victoria (31 January 2012). "Uncle Billy's Chinese Restaurant". Weekend Notes. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Bureaucrat (12 July 2015). "Uncle Billy's, Northbridge (WA) by Benny". Eat and Be Merry. Retrieved 12 June 2023.
  6. ^ Tan, Peline (30 March 2014). "Uncle Billy's Chinese Restaurant – My favourite Chinese in Perth". Peline's Culinary Experiences. Retrieved 12 June 2023.

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