The staff was super-friendly and according to my girlfriend the bao was delicious (it was the first time I ate such) and the prices were really low (it seems like they didn't really change).
But the table and the plate was suspiciously sticky. We could only pay using cash. The plastering was about to fall of soon. The cashier (single staff) barely spoke Hungarian. There was no guest at the place, but it shouldn't get too crowded ever because the whole place is used like it is the office, despite the tables for the guests. (Personal things on some chairs, folders right on the shelf...) I'm kind of doubt of the quality.
In some comments I (unfortunately lately) read that this place got a lot worse about a year ago and I...
Read moreDon't go there if you want fine dining! But do go there if you want a real Authentic Chinese Fryup! Just as you imagine it. Small and homey. Busy and crowded even when it's empty. Very strong accent in both Hungarian and English, so don't be surprised if you get something else what you ordered (Deckard's dinner in Blade Runner popped in my mind immediately 😂), but it doesn't matter as everything we tried was delicious. But the dumplings are the best. 😁 Sorry, no photos. We ate it before thought of that, but it's about the taste and not the looks. And...
Read moreNot really a fan of the teriyaki version. It's kinda weird. The others are quite delicious, though. Also, it's more cost-effective to abandon the menu with the drink/vegetable-cup/sauce in my opinion, and just go for a 3-bao set by themselves instead. Much...
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