I want to tell my opinion about how we celebrated this new year: When we made a reservation for 1, 5 months before the new year, the price was 60 euro per adult and 30 per child up to 10 years. A month later, when we came to find out the menu, we were told that 30 euros is the price for children under 8 years old. After long discussions, they left the same price, however, when we arrived on December 31, we were told that the price for children is 35 euros. There was a big queue and we paid 5 euros per child so as not to spoil our evening, although it was very similar to blackmail. For 35 euros for children brought french fries, nuggets and fried egg! For adults, all the dishes from the New Year's menu for 60 euros fit only on 2 plates! What greed! We could not catch the waiters and every dish we had to wait almost an hour, and our glasses were empty most of the time. Kits for meeting the new year was not enough for everyone. The promised live music was only in one hall, neither screens nor music were in our hall, so that we learned about the new year by shouts from the next hall. Summing up, I want to say that I absolutely do not recommend this restaurant, especially for celebrating the new year and...
Read moreThe moment you step into this restaurant, you’re greeted with an atmosphere that perfectly balances elegance and comfort. The décor is warm and inviting, with subtle details that reflect authentic Chinese culture while still feeling modern and stylish.
The food is absolutely outstanding. Every dish is bursting with flavor, cooked to perfection, and beautifully presented. From the freshest dumplings to richly spiced main courses, each plate is crafted with care and authenticity. The menu offers a wide variety, making it easy for both adventurous diners and those who prefer the classics to find something they’ll love.
Service is equally impressive. The staff are friendly, attentive, and genuinely care about creating a great dining experience. They are knowledgeable about the menu and eager to make recommendations, which adds to the overall charm of the place.
This restaurant is not just a place to eat, it’s an experience worth revisiting again and again. Whether you’re looking for a cozy dinner, a family outing, or a spot to bring friends, it’s easily one of the best Chinese restaurants around.
Jeg spiser normalt ikke kinesisk mad udenfor Irland, men her gør jeg gerne en undtagelse. Det siger ikke så...
Read moreNothing could have prepared me for how awful the meal my family and I had last night. My expectations to get an authentic chinese meal in Spain are now nonexistent, however I have managed to get used to some of the “Asian” cookery that other restaurants provide in a swipe at their regional chinese heritage but at least cooking it ok. Dinastía however is an absolute joke, with those surroundings you could imagine a stunning (handmade) Dim Sum lunch, some great Ho Fun seafood noodles or some simple Bok Choi with garlic however the confused (I call it confasian) pig swill I was served up is an absolute disgrace. How it’s possible that people enjoy this utter crap when there are regional authentic chinese restaurants all over Europe is beyond my comprehension. To the owners of Dinastia - you should be ashamed of yourselves- go visit Chinatown in London and get some ideas about what real Chinese restaurant...
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