I recently dined at DONG Yuan in Copenhagen, and it was an absolutely delightful experience. The food was incredibly tasty, with authentic flavors that really hit the spot. We ordered “Aeromatic crispy duck with vegetables” which was a 3 course menu. One of the standout aspects of the meal was the portion size – the servings were so generous that we couldn’t even finish everything! Thankfully, the staff were kind enough to pack up the leftovers for us to enjoy later.
The atmosphere was cozy, and the service was attentive and friendly, adding to the overall great experience. If you're looking for delicious, filling food in Copenhagen, I highly recommend giving DONG Yuan a try – but come hungry because the portions...
Read moreAuthentic food at an unexpected location. We ordered mapu tofu, Kung pao chicken and Hong Shao pork. All were authentic and what one would expect at a mediocre San Francisco restaurant. However this is in touristy Copenhagen. We expected touristy food for nonChinese but instead got food we are used to. Service is on par with small Chinese diners we are used to which is a different standard than nice western restaurants UT this was not expected. In California, with 15- 20% tip, the price is the same or slightly cheaper than home. Portions were reasonable. Half of the customers were Chinese which was a good sign (if there are few Chinese at a restaurant, you won't get real Chinese food). We...
Read moreThe atmosphere here was fairly welcoming and the menu seemed to have a appropriate selection of miscellaneous dishes that fit the stereotypical Chinese restaurant archetype. Some of the dishes that I ordered seemed a bit mediocre, particularly the spring roll that ended up containing only what seemed to be minced meat. The chicken dishes my friends ordered were also on the more disappointing side, the chicken tasted rubbery and very processed. However, the beef dish I received was on par with my expectations, but didn't blow my mind by any means. Decent place overall, nothing...
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