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We went after a trip to ikea, close by. there are many places to eat in the opposite, but we fascinated oriental. we eat regularly in a buffet restaurant in the opposite we live. there are several operations in the...Weg and we use what we think is the best. there was a fairly large selection of means of life. but only a court of rice. not a large salat variety, but there was a good seafood selection, even large crab claws. the wok area where they cook their choice of raw meat or fish and vegetables was like normal and a good choice of meat. there was no choice of sauces in which they cooked. there was a great selection of desserts, but it was almost all tinted fruits or finished cake. the only fruit that seemed fresh was an pineapple, watermelon and orange. there were Haribo style sweets for the children as well as ice. the restaurant was bright, but very loud, despite the fact that it was not full. acoustic this was not the place for a quiet meal! it appeared clean, but I noticed that one of the workers tables with a sponge that he stayed in his apron pocket. he went from one table to another without refreshing the cloth. the food area was neat, but there were chipboards in the insert. the cost at 19,80 € per person for a middle week dinner I think is high. we pay 4 € less per person in Villeneuve-sur-Lot for a better total meal and experience. after said, overheads could be more expensive in bordeaux, although it was a big place on the edge of the city. I'd go somewhere else next time, given the election in the opposite.
I and my partner visited Bordeaux for the first time and wandered across all. We came across this restaurant after crossing one of the bridges and it seemed to be surrounded by a mixture of industrial and residential areas. The place was about three quarters full on Saturday night, I think we were the only tourists at that time. A young waiter greeted us and brought us to our table. Fortunately, my partner speaks French, as none of the employees seemed to speak English. We chose a bottle of wine that has proven quite decent. Most buffet food was just as you would expect in any mid-range buffet restaurant. The plus for me was a small selection of sushi and I must give the lady credit that cooked my wok, she knew what she did! Absolutely fantastic work she has done with my Squid and the curious Concoction of my partner, she has only pushed our review of the average rating. We paid €55 for two, including the bottle of wine. So good value.
We went here after a trip to Ikea, which is nearby. There are plenty of places to eat in the area, but we fancied Oriental. We eat regularly at a buffet style restaurant in the area that we live. There are several operating in the way and we use what we think is the best.There was a reasonably wide selection of food. Just one rice dish though. Not a great salad variety, but there was a good seafood selection, even offering large crab claws.The wok area, where you took your choice of raw meat or fish and vegetables to be cooked, was as normal and a good selection of meats. However, there was no choice of sauces in which to have it cooked.There was a wide selection of desserts, but it was almost all tinned fruit or ready made cakes. The only fruit that appeared to be fresh was some pineapple, watermelon and oranges. There were Haribo style sweets for the children as well as ice cream.The restaurant was bright, but very noisy, despite the fact that it wasn't full. Acoustically, this wasn't the place for a quiet meal!It appeared clean, but I noticed one of the staff wiping down tables with a sponge that he kept hanging in his apron pocket. He went from one table to another without freshening the cloth. The food area was tidy, but there were chipped plates in use.Chopsticks were available.The cost at €19.80 per person for a mid week evening meal I think is high. We pay €4 less per person in Villeneuve-sur-Lot for a better overall meal and experience. Having said that, overheads might be more expensive in Bordeaux, even though it was a large site on the outskirts.Given the choice in the area, I would go somewhere else next time.
Me and my partner were visiting Bordeaux for the first time and wandered all over. We came across this restaurant after crossing one of the bridges and it seemed to be surrounded by a mix of industrial and residential area. The place was around three quarters full on a Saturday evening, I think we were the only tourists at the time. A young waiter welcomed us and took us to our table. Luckily my partner speaks French as none of the staff seemed to speak English.We chose a bottle of wine which turned out to be pretty decent. Most of the buffet food was exactly as you would expect in any mid-range buffet restaurant. The plus for me was a small selection of sushi and I have to give credit to the lady that cooked my wok, she knew what she was doing! Absolutely fantastic job she did with my squid and my partner's curious concoction, she alone pushed our rating above average rating. We paid €55 for two, including the bottle of wine. So good value.