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Przekaż informację zwrotnąFinding somewhere to eat after traveling from the alps. Ordered take out, easy website that translates into 4 different languages. On collection the very kind man also gave me cutlery, which was very useful!! Will be back next time!
Came here for the lunch deal and it was solid good food. Nothing extraordinary, but good for the prices. Portions were not huge (like Chinese restaurants in Belgium) but filling enough. Boyfriend had the spicy peking soup (very spicy and a bit salty) and I had mixed dumplings (decent but not great). As a main I had squid in spicy sauce and this was just delightful! Very tender squid, tasty sauce and good cantonese rice. Boyfriend had pork in sweet and sour sauce and he was very happy with it. The pineapple beignet at the end of the meal was a nice dessert.
Ici, on mange bien! Having failed to get into two of the local French restaurants (Saturday night, fuller booked) we turned to the Dragon King and I’m so pleased we did. I had gyoza to start with, and I’m pretty sure they were home made. Amongst the best I’ve ever had. My husband ate Peking soup, also v good. The main courses were salt and pepper crevettes and boeuf sate. Both very good, especially the crevettes. Service was impeccable and altogether with wine, aperitif and dessert the bill came to only 60 euro. As Brits laid low by the exchange rate we were very pleased to eat so well for a relatively modest expenditure. A very positive experience all round.
A small and simple restaurant, which when it filled up had the (I guess owner) run off his feet. We arrived early and service was prompt. Everyone enjoyed all the food we ordered. The prices are very reasonable and although the portion sizes are smaller than usual, it meant we could order a few more dishes afterwards and still have a sensible bill for four people (including a bottle of champagne, because after all, this is Champagne). Pleased to see salt and pepper frogs legs, the noodles were very tasty, the spicy squid too.
Located within a stones throw of The Hotel Angleterre is an alternative to French food I struggled a bit understanding the menu and the proprietor but with a little effort I managed to order something akin to what I thought I would like. Food was hot, tasty and fresh. Absolutely would recommend to anyone.