Dan Hong Good Luck Eating House

Dan Hong is bringing rustic Chinese fare to the Sydney CBD with Good Luck Eating House, the casual little sibling to his acclaimed Mr. Wong.

This no-frills diner focuses on generous portions of regional Chinese comfort food, from chilli oil wontons and potsticker dumplings to Hunan and Sichuan inspired stir-fries. The standout? Cumin lamb skewers cooked over charcoal, delivering that smoky, spiced punch you crave. You'll also find Aussie-Chinese favourites like sweet and sour pork and salt and pepper calamari alongside traditional cold appetisers, scallion pancakes, and simple noodle dishes. Hong describes it as a place where you can drop in for a quick bowl of noodles or settle in for a proper feast with friends. The venue takes over the former Good Luck Restaurant Lounge space in the Establishment precinct, opening for lunch and dinner Monday to Saturday, with late-night seatings Thursday through Saturday.

Quick Bites

EAT: Cumin lamb skewers cooked over charcoal, chilli oil wontons, potsticker dumplings, Hunan and Sichuan inspired stir-fries, sweet and sour pork, salt and pepper calamari, scallion pancakes, traditional cold appetisers, and simple noodle dishes
VIBE CHECK: Casual, no-frills Chinese diner serving rustic regional fare—the approachable little sibling to Mr. Wong, where you can drop in for a quick bite or settle in for a feast with friends

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