Don't go to this hot pot restaurant, I was really scared. The interface is all in Chinese, the price looks normal, I thought it was RMB, but when I was checking out, I was told it was in Polish dollars! The waiter didn't mention a word.
Originally thought of thirty or forty euros to eat a hot pot, the result of the checkout single out, more than a hundred euros! A plate of potato chips was sold for 5 euros, I suspect that the potatoes themselves came on a plane.
After eating home I did not taste the hot pot flavor, all the taste of money. In short, who go who regret, don't become like me "wrongdoer experience officer". Sincere advice: money no place to spend can go to experience, want to eat well quickly detour, or you not only meat hot cooked, wallet...
Read moreI'm torn about this place. The concept has potential, but the atmosphere falls flat. It’s just tables and chairs, so don’t expect any ambiance or a feeling of stepping into China.
A major issue is with the ingredients for the dipping sauces—there are no labels, so you have no idea what’s what. It’s a guessing game of flavors, and not in a fun way.
Plus, beware! Some spices can leave your tongue numb if you're not careful.
Overall, it didn’t feel worth the 129 zł, plus an extra 20 zł for...
Read moreThe worst place i have ever been, there is no menu, waiters just bring an ipad that works with lags + everything there is in Chinese. We ordered soup(turned out it was not for eating, but only for mocking the ingredients) there were + souses which were obligatory for the soup 16pln+ that we didn't get. Furthermore we ordered meat balls and meat on the stick. There was only 5 pieces of each which totally cost 157pln. They didn't give us a bill and we were asked to...
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