We were celebrating the birth of a child, and had family over. We ordered delivery from Kin Long, and while the food tasted quite good (very good for Sweden), the portions were small for what the cost is. They sent 4 dumplings per order, when the pictures online showed 6 pieces. We got 3 orders, so we had 6 less than I had planned. We ordered 2 cucumber salads, and it again tasted great, but they charge 92kr for a handful of marinated cucumbers. They filled up small containers, but it wasn’t anywhere enough food for the prices of the individual dishes. Perhaps the experience at the restaurant is great, but paying roughly 1825kr for what we received was terrible value, and I won’t order takeout from here again, and probably won’t try eating there in person unless I’m on an expense account.
For context, I have 25 experience in BOH, and I’m from a major city on the west coast of the US. The food would be considered pretty good for there, but would be laughed...
Read moreListen. I eat out a lot. I’ve been vegan for 3 years. This is still easily the best meal I’ve ever had in at least 5 years. Shared the vegan set menu with 2 other people (and a couple of curious non vegans) and we still had plenty, almost emotional after each one because of how good it is - even if you’re in a couple where one is vegan and one is not, the non vegan won’t tell the difference. Every dish was so beautifully explained by the very engaging Chien, going into the science behind each mock meat and marinading methods (12 hour tofu was my personal highlight). Not only this, but the place is beautiful, you can hear each other talk (no music), we were totally attended to despite being such a massive table, and there’s even a robot waiter named Kitty. Honestly, I’d come to Malmö again just to come here and I wish I could give more than five stars....
Read moreThis is a well known and established Chinese restaurant in Malmö. Location is central, service is always on a good level and menu offers a good variation.
Food is a fusion between Kantonese, Chinese and from Taiwan, but in my view quite adjusted to the Swedish taste - this is not a necessarily a negative thing, but good to keep in mind. Overall the food is well made, although some dishes are a bit pricy - nowadays similar quality can be found cheaper in Skåne area - but pricing is similar to a good European restaurant (which the clientele of Kin Long is used to). If asked the chef can make the dishes asian spicy.
Drinks menu is good, with nice selection of wines and I also tried their own Kin Long beer which is a nice complement to...
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