We ordered beef in sour soup, fish with pickled cabbage, Luohan vegetarian food, two bowls of noodles, and one bowl of fried rice. There were three of us, so we ordered too much and didn’t finish the noodles…
Beef in sour soup and fish with pickled cabbage were big portions and tasted great, especially the fish, which was very fresh. We ate them all up…
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We ordered beef in sour soup, fish with pickled cabbage, Luohan vegetarian food, two bowls of noodles, and one bowl of fried rice. There were three of us, so we ordered too much and didn’t finish the noodles… Beef in sour soup and fish with pickled cabbage were big portions and tasted great, especially the fish, which was very fresh. We ate them all up…
Many so-called Chinese restaurants in Europe actually have Vietnamese food. It's rare to find such an authentic restaurant. I ate there during my stay in Geneva and the food tasted good. The prices are very expensive in Switzerland. Meat dishes here cost about 25-30 Swiss francs, cold dishes 10-15, noodles and fried rice 15-20.
In Geneva, there are Chinese food places everywhere. The Beijing banquet can be said to be very authentic. It is difficult to eat the taste of the Chinese food abroad. The best choice for gatherings of relatives and friends, and there is a small old man who can cultivate sentiment. Recommend boiled beef and spicy pot! ! ! Don't say it, the boss will have two more bowls of rice
We chose this restaurant for our Chinese New Year celebration, it turned out to be a truly memorable experience.. The staff showed us warmth and professionalism, and the New Year menu offered a delightful array of well-balanced choices. Each dish was expertly prepared, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time here.
We chose the Chinese New Year menu for two persons which was very good in terms of variety but far too copious. To start there was an enjoyable lychee cocktail. The starters were good and diverse. Among the numerous main dishes the Peking duck was tasty but another dish was far too spicy. Also the filling of the dumplings was rather stodgy. The desert was disappointing as it consisted of a plate of grapes and oranges, but the waitress kindly replaced the grapes with lychees. When we pointed out that the quantities were excessive we were informed that this menu for two persons could be shared by three.Overall a very pleasant experience and excellent service.