This is a busy restaurant with lots of activity with the staff running around. The street Parking can be a challenge in this area of town. Reservations are encouraged because there are not many tables. The food comes out as it is made so you are getting it fresh and hot. The menu is numbered with pictures. English description is also shown. They give you a paper to write down the numbers of everything you want to order. There are waitresses that speak English, which was very helpful for us. The seating fee is 2euro/ per person. I suggest using their menus posted on the website, as it’s the same as the menu you are given at the table and easier to read than the take out version. Many people were ordering and waiting for their take out orders at the entrance so it was difficult to know where to check in without cutting in line. Overall it was pretty good food in a...
Read moreOh wow. The food here is excellent. We stayed in Vicenza for two nights and came back here two nights in a row. As someone who’s from an Asian country and grew up eating Chinese food, I’m very particular about how food is cooked and taste. Since moving to London in 2021, plus the many travels to western countries, I’ve not found Chinese food abroad to be as good. Until I came here. The food tasted authentic and so delicious. Service was excellent too. Loved the interior. 100% recommended. If I ever come back to Vicenza, this place is...
Read moreThis restaurant looks and offers what non-Chinese people think Chinese food is. It offers the usual tourist fare with “typical tacky-Chinese” interiors you’ll never find in China. Staff is polite (however there is a difference between being friendly and polite). It’s meat is not fresh. Rather over priced for the quality you get. PS: ironically despite being called Guilin, after the famous osmanthus tree city in southwest China, the restaurant doesn’t offer “Guilin Rice Noodles”(and don’t even know...
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