Food was "okay+". I was a bit scared to try it after I ate at two asian restaurants in Tallinn and the food was absolutely horrible. The food I had at Red Chilli was MUCH better.... in Estonian standards this place must be more than okay+... the meat quality seemed pretty typical Estonian to me, not as good as at home, but better than what I experienced in Tallinn. But I did appreciate that it felt more "fresh" than at home, less salty. At home asian food can be so salty that I feel CRAZY thirsty afterwards, I didn't feel like that after eating at Red Chilli. I ordered tap water with cucumber in it and the water was, as we say in Sweden "luke warm as a fart". Definitely need colder water when it is 27-29 degrees outside. The...
Read moreDisappointing - honey-chilli fried chicken - the only thing correct in that name was "chicken", but not in a "fried" shape. Also, the sauce was like ketchup mixed with water with almost no taste at all - no chilli smell even.
And to answer your comment below, i didn't say anything about the food being cold (that happens, if you order in). I said about the taste not being good (and i've had quite a lot of experience with different types of asian foods, this was the first time in my life when after taking 2 bites, i threw everything to the bin. I've never thrown food away like this). You should really consider the ingredients You're using and not go with the cheapest option...
Read moreWent there because love Chinese food, but it was disaster... Our waitress did not understand any word in English or russian... So we ordered just by sticking our fingers in menu. We ordered spring rolls as starter, but they arrived only after we had eaten all our main dishes. We also ordered garlic chicken, but could not eat it, because it was too hot! But no one could tell us that it was hot!! Waitress brought us water and cider, but forgot to bring glasses! It has been a long time since I had been to such restaurant with...
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