I’ve tried this place three times now and I might say that two times out of three the food was pretty good. Once, unfortunately, the food was a bit tasteless. The portions are always big and the prices are cheaper compared to most restaurants in Oslo. Don’t expect traditional Chinese food, which is mostly adapted to Norwegians’ taste, but it’s still good. The thing that I prefer about this restaurant is the way the lady in the cashier (maybe the owner) treats her clients. I went there once with a friend who lives in the area. And she was very happy to see him and told him that she got a bit worried because she hadn’t seen him for a long time. That was lovely: she remembers her clients and has a...
Read moreOne of the Chinese restaurant that's been there for ages. First time I visited it was only place to a few persons in the venue but they expended some time ago for siting for more. Food is great and staff is very friendly - a great family run venue. Highly recommend to stop by for take away or dining in.
PS! Spring...
Read moreVery basic Chinese, with some Thai items added. I'd go here for take away if I'm in a hurry and don't have time to go somewhere else. There is seating for maybe 15, but everyone is seated next to the open...
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