Chinese restaurant with typical Whenzhou and Sichuan dishes in the heart of Via Paolo Sarpi, the Milanese Chinatown which year after year has already conquered the hearts and throats of Italians and tourists passing through Milan. The location itself is in a modern style. The mise en place is very simple but makes up for it with the "light" bill. We chose a very simple dinner. They brought us Goma Wakame salad (Japanese seaweed) and sautéed soy noodles, then their inviting and good Ramen with beef, in beef broth, followed by Japanese stewed tofu, potted cauliflower, finally spicy potted calamari. All very good and tasty. The portions are really generous and with only mineral water we spent around €30 each. An excellent solution if you are very hungry and are looking for something special from traditional Chinese cuisine. I'm satisfied and what's more we had an incredible amount of food in the doggy...
Read moreIt could have been a better experience, but everything is ruined by the obviously simp woman with a diamond ring who seems to be in charge of place. This lady never replied to our questions and demand. While being very friendly serving the customers speaking Italian, she seemed to have her eyes shut and lost the ability of communication when she faces Asian customers. The food was okish, but far from authentic and it is no way better any other Chinese restaurants on the street. I've been to numerous Asian restaurants across Europe, this is the worst in terms of authenticity. You can find some other restaurants much better than this one. Service from the younger waiter is much better though, maybe wrong person is in charge of...
Read moreWe ordered 4 meals, one of them was ok, the rest not very tasty. But the worst thing that we experienced there was the service. We were disappointed by the fact that one of the meals was not vegetarian, even though there was no info in the menu that the dish includes meat. We asked why we got such dish but the service was very offensive, didn’t want to solve the problem and was pretending that doesn’t understand English :) in addition, the waitress during the conversation was laughing at us to other customers who were Italian. I don’t understand why the customers have to give tips (coperto) even if the service was terrible. Definitely...
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