by Janelle (
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I like to participate in life rather than be a spectator. Music, dancing, theatre, travelling, food, cycling and walking are some of my passions. Writing is an enjoyable pastime that allows me to share my experiences.

Thai street food in Rouse Hill (image JW)
Eat noodles for lunch or dinner pre or post cinema sessions at
P'Nut Street Noodles Rouse Hill. The
menu is comprehensive and all the meals are freshly prepared with quality ingredients. The food is fresh and the flavours are authentic using halal meats, grass fed beef, free range eggs and is free from MSG and preservatives. Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options are available. There is a menu for young children inclusive of a free drink that has smaller portion sizes and less spice. BYO (wine only) if you wish to have an alcoholic drink.

Satay noodle salad with beef (image JW)
The beef satay noodle salad was spicy and refreshing the satay sauce was much lighter than the usual stodgy peanut butter style that many restaurants serve. Chicken Pad Thai was full of flavour and the included vegetables were nice and crunchy.

Pad Thai with chicken (image JW)
P'Nut Street Noodles are franchised stores and there are four locations in Queensland and seven in NSW each offering online ordering, a takeaway service and function catering. Most of the stores are licensed and sell Asian beers but you can BYO wine. The
FAQ page on the website offers the answers to many questions.