THIS IS MY OWN PERSONAL OPTION FROM RECENT MY VISIT TO THIS ESTABLISHMENT
I would have to say that this is one of the, if not the, worst Asian Food experience I have had in my whole life - well maybe part from the Euroa, AU experience when I was 5 years old.
The Food is full oil, not sesame oil, yet tasted more like thinned-out cooking oil. Under COVID restrictions I took as takeway the # 54 Duck with Sha-Cha sauce and # 68 Satay Chicken. The Satay chicken was planned for lunch and the Duck as a reheated for dinner.
As I was at the Imbiss (quick Food Cafe) and sat and waited for my meal, as someone was being served before me. Just the smell of the place should have turned me off. It smelt like the walls were seeping of the fried off fat over the years. In any case I thought I'd give it a Chance as I was late out to lunch, and this is the only place that I could find to serve Asian Food after 3pm (15:00) - I was there around 15:45. As my meal was being perpared I watched the Chef move this way and that, putting this that and the other into the wok to form my meal. I thought OK, let's see. As the cook took the battered chicken and duck out of the deep frying wok, I saw a pile of ca. 10 duck filets and 15 chicken filets that had also been pre-fried - at 15:45 - for what? And they were not in the fridge, just left out in the warmth. Also the sauces were off to the side of an little used grill, that was only warming the sauces. I was immediately sceptical. Of Course, I ordered no MSG as who needs E621 - MSG - Glutimat, Geschmacksverstärker???
I saw the cook portion my meals up and the were over the top massive for 1 Person. But OK, if it's good, maybe I'll make 2 meals out of each.
Taking them home and opening them up. The Satay Chicken was for lunch, of which I received a massive Portion of Rice with battered Chicken Filets on one side, and bean shoots with little other veggies on the other side, yet sitting in min. 12 mm of oil. I gave it a try, plated up with Rice, as much as possible oil free bean shoots, my chicken on the top, and finally small tub of satay Sauce (extemely small compared to the Portion size - max. 1.5 tablespoons).
As soon as I tasted it I was not a fan at all. The satay tasted synthetic, and the rest (apart from the Rice) was over the top oily, even though I ditched most of the oil. After 3 mouth fulls, the whole serve was binned.
Still hungry I decided to try out the Sha-Cha Duck. The duck was sort of OK, yet very, very dry. I guess it had been fried more than once. The Sha-Cha Sauce which is listed with 1 chilli (max. on the menu is 2 chillies) was not spicey at all. The Sauce tasted more like a thinned out black-bean Sauce with a Little Hoisin thrown in for taste. I ate somewhat under half of the Portion of this meal - as I was hungry - and then binned the rest. The so-called Sha-Cha Sauce was unchacteristically thick and gluggy, like it hed geletin in it.
Well I'm glad I did not 'Drive the Porcelain Bus' after it, therefore a half star. Yet as one cannot give 1/2 star it's rounded to 1.
I will never ever, ever set foot in this Establishment again. And would never in my life order from here again. I'm quite amazed at the high Rating, of which I cannot even start to understand or comprehend, as there are far better Asian Imbiss (Snacks) and Restaurants in the immdeiate area.
Yes this is maybe the cheapest Asian eat in Dreieich, but there's a reason for that. Never Forget, 'you are what you eat', and that day I was an oiled, gluggy mix of Rice and a mix of something else - albeit, not Quality food.
NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PAID FOR, ENDORSED RATING OR GET YOU BACK, YET RATHER MY VIEW ANY MY VIEW ONLY OF TAKEAWY FOOD ESTABLISHMENT THAT I RECENTLY...
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Read moreSehr sehr leckeres Essen, üppige Portionen doch muss ich leider sagen das mir etwas die asiatischen Zutaten fehlen. Die Zubereitungsart (im Wok auf Gas) ist schon sehr authentisch und das Essen selbst auch sehr lecker, doch wie schon erwähnt fehlen mir etwas die asiatischen Zutaten wie z.b. Bambus, Morscheln, Pak Choi e.t.c. man bekommt hier tolle Gerichte, aber eben hauptsächlich mit gewohnten Zutaten, doch auch sehr schnell zubereitet.
Das Personal ist auch sehr freundlich deshalb spreche ich eine klare Empfehlung aus, wenn man eben auf die typischen asiatischen Zutaten verzichten kann (denke das ist eher erwünscht, deshalb auch die Anpassung) ein sehr Empfehlenswertes unscheinbares Geschäft zum "essen gehen" und satt wird definitiv jeder Besucher werden, bei diesen Portionen ! Nebenbei erwähnt sind die Preise auch sehr sehr niedrig. Ich sag mal 4-6 € im Schnitt. Sollte man mal probieren ! Komme gerne...
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