that was the only Chinese food in town. the only downside is that it closes at 10pm. I wish that they do it well.
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that was the only Chinese food in town. the only downside is that it closes at 10pm. I wish that they do it well.
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A group of 5 went. So here goes we were told they were small dishes not sharers. So that's why we ordered a lot. They were economical with the truth they were sharer bowls. Food came quickly hot. good cocktails. Cold beer. 5 starters if u order spring rolls they are not mini. 7 mains 3 rice 3 noodles. Total price Inc drinks £12 A head. Only downside it was very humid the night we went. Food and service brilliant would recommend
A shared square adjacent to a classy hotel, of which you use their toilet facilities, best kept toilets I used in Egypt in fact. We ordered spring rolls, wine, local beer, noodles and rice, with Szechuan beef & chicken. All delicious, served with regular cutlery on large square plates, helpful if your and aggressive eater like me, the staff had good English and were polite, local security kept aggressive sellers away. Our huge over the top meal for 4 which could have fed 6+ cost roughly £30 English (800 Egyptian) all in.
Only negatives were, they had run out of prawn crackers, likely due to being busy, the calamari dish we had was light on the calamari, the rice portion was small so order two.
Things to note; it’s very dark inside like a prohibition era bar, so sit outside, local cats will try and sneak a bite and the music played in the square is beyond terrible, I was not ill after dinning there.
Overall I would go again no question.
a friend of ours took us here on recommendation,lovely food,well presented,excellent service and very cheap.....
First of all we are food snobs so please bear this in mind when reading this review. This ain't Chinese, chicken sweet corn soup, was soon sweet not sure I could taste the chicken or corn and all the noodles taste the same.
So go to the McDonald's or KFC across the road, I'm sure you appreciate the irony.
But seriously, a cheeky double cheeseburger hits the spot after a pants Chinese, I feel so robbed.
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