AVOID, AVOID, AVOID !!!!! myself and my husband are currently in Krakow & after a busy few days, I decided to come to this chinese as it's close to our hotel & saves travelling into the main square. On arrival, we were greeted with a very stern woman behind the counter, we asked if we could sit in & were told to take a seat. When we sat down, the woman brought over some menus and, after a few minutes, proceeded to ask if we were ready to order our drinks. We both ordered Pepsi & when this arrived it was flat & tasted look warm like it had been poured from a bottle behind the counter, we ordered spring rolls to start & to be fair they weren't bad. For mains, we ordered chinese noodles with shrimp and chinese noodles with meat (chicken). When this arrived well, I can only describe it as supernoodles with veg & and the same with the chicken. There was no flavour whatsoever & no spice. The shrimp were dirty like they hadn't been cleaned properly before cooked. Also, the chips were crinkled and cut oven chips. There were flies flying around the table also. Whilst we were in the restaurant, a couple of locals popped in with music blaring & were clearly very friendly with the hosts. Oh, and did I mention the host was picking her ears & eating chips off of plates before our food arrived? Honestly, out of all places across the world, I have never experienced anything like it....
Read moreMe and my boyfriend ordered separate deals. Our mains were a sweet and sour chicken and kung pao chicken. Alongside it I also ordered Vietnamese dumplings. First of all, I was surprised by the fact that rather than dumplings, something that resembled samosas was served to me instead. Second of all, it was rather hilarious that despite significantly different chicken dishes, we were both served a tasteless chicken dish that was exactly the same and did not resemble either sweet and sour or kung pao chicken. All on top of this was the void of an atmosphere where you could hear every cough and every slurp of a drink. The waitress was rather...
Read moreDespite it not being clearly stated, this place does accommodate for takeaway. However, this does come as a minimal extra cost (equiv £1) which could be standard in Poland, I wouldn't be able to comment on that.
The menu is in Polish and English. Staff aren’t necessarily friendly but this seemed to be standard in Krakow during my visit.
I ordered the stir fried Chinese noodles with shrimp which came with salad and a pot of some kind of sweet and sour sauce. The portion was large and the number of shrimp sufficed, however the sauce lacked in flavour.
Did the job but wouldn't be...
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