I don't want to get involved in the debate about whether Hong Kong is part of China or not, but this is definitely not Chinese food. Ingredient number one is salt. Ingredient number two is some sort of gelatinous mucous. Ingredient 3 would appear to be some type of gummy rubber substance formerly generously identified as veal. Most of it went in the trash. The fried vegetables were limp and soggy. The cashew chicken was salty chewy gelatinous gunk, though the cashews were at least edible. Oyster sauce is apparently a euphemism for salt bath, and veal agrodolce was closer to sweet and sour tire. I mean just use beef and stop wasting veal if...
Read moreNice Chinese food, small plates for about 4€ - 8€. We got fried and steamed dumplings, both excellent. Shrimp toast, very tasty but a little greasy. Duck and bamboo - great flavours. Hot plate of sizzling beef and one of sizzling frogs legs, tender and good quality meat in both cases. Dishes with sauce tend to be a little too salty, so consider ordering a glass of wine. The Cantonese fried rice was a touch bland, but nice and fresh.
We tried to get Chinese black vinegar for our dumplings and were given balsamic vinegar. Found that a...
Read moreThe prawn noodles had 3 small prawns in it and the noodles were uncooked and salty. Tasteless and awful, couldn't eat it! Threw it out.
The chicken curry was salty and did not tate of curry. We were charged 13 Euro for takeaway food - don't waste your money! I cannot believe they rip people off like this! Very disappointed - please avoid this place! TERRIBLE!!!!! Genuinely awful food.
The girl serving us was rude too and could not be bothered as we were tourists. Please don't go there. I would not serve the food to my dog!...
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