Very expensive for what you get, taking advantage of the location and there is nothing else around. I had the butter chicken, the rice was super dry. 27 $s for butter chicken and a peroni(beer). If you read this before you head to the airport get a meal in town before heading to the airport.
Norm C.
Rating des Ortes: 2 East Elmhurst, NY
Pretty expensive for what you get. $ 17.50 for most dishes. Was there at lunch time In-between flights. Pretty busy, but did get orders out pretty quick. Can not fault the Food except for high price and quantity. Still, it’s at an airport so I’d expect the higher prices. It’s OK but you can find other
Sammi J.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Sydney, Australia
A few things about our visit to Billie Chu hurt — the cost — $ 17.50 for a very small portion — no Pad Thai available — found ceramic(chipped glass) in our dish — poor food court quality — extremely oily — lacked flavour — lack of vegetables despite being in the description of the dishes ordered I recognise that I am at an airport so average quality and inflated prices are often expected but this really was at the bottom of the quality scale yet at the top of the price scale.
Vanessa W.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Athol Park, Australia
Had dinner here at 7pm. No rice left and no Singapore noodles. Only one dim sum left and we were charged for the whole serve even though we didn’t get it, mentioned it and were told yes there is only one left. Didn’t even have disposable cutlery available without us asking. Ridiculously over priced but it is an airport. The Melbourne billie chu is much better. Was rather disappointed here