The hand-pulled beef noodle soup was very good. The noodle were thick and chewy. However, it had very little meat. The dumplings were just average.
The food was served hot and with good presentation. The service was professional, but could have been a bit more attentive. The decor is impressive, with muraled ceilings, innovative restroom sinks, a glass- enclosed area so that customers can see dumplings and noodles being made. The restaurant was clean.
The only downside is they charge 3 eur person, inexchange they provide you with water and tea. It's only OK if those are the drinks you want.
--Tourist...
Read moreChinese food in Florence, it sounds crazy! If you are looking for a break from bisteca fiorentina, pizza or pasta, Dim Sum provides an interesting alternative.
What we liked most? The dim sum, of course. A lot to choose. We should have limited ourselves to that. What we did not like? The duck pancakes (anat pechino). This was really off from the original fish, did not have the proper greens and pancakes (compared to the same dish we had in dozens of restaurants all over the world)
Don't forget to drink tea, only tea. We surely ate too much that night! Service does not speak English too well, but helpful....
Read moreNoodles were decent but nothing exceptional, we're from Vancouver and we know good Chinese food. Everything else tasted really old and over preserved like nothing was fresh. Also if you know certain items like siomai (shrimp dumplings) don't expect it to look like anything you're used to, the siomai looked and tasted like an old perogie stuffed with shrimp. Check out siomai in google and compare , ps dim sum is usually served during lunch so we were surprised it was open late, well they even got that wrong. But hey if your a British tourist and all you know is fish and chips this might spice up your...
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