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We were four people sharing a ridiculously large amount of food for just €74, would have been enough for eight. Everything was pretty authentic, and the servers can speak Standard Chinese. The spicy boiled fish 水煮鱼片 was not nearly as spicy as it is in China, which I was very happy with! Maybe you can ask for extra spicy if you like it. Also enjoyed a lot the yuxiang eggplant 鱼香茄子, which I think was completely vegetarian , the fried dumplings 煎饺 , and the banana split for dessert.
The city was on lock down as it was packed with people just before Christmas. We were told that no restaurants were taking bookings. Well so be it and we found a space so tried this out. There was the option of a buffet at €14.90 or an a la carte menu. We went for the a la carte and later wished we had gone for the buffet. We selected two different dishes. One was a duck and other meats special and that was very nice but not hot as described by the menu. The other was a sweet and sour pork. Sadly this was not good the pork balls having a strange texture and flavour. We left most of that. I think we could have had a better meal had we chosen differently but this was a somewhat mediocre offering in the circumstances. The service was a little abrupt . We had a very nice local German wine but the bill for this relatively modest meal still came to over €50.
Fancied some Chinese food on a Monday night in the middle of moving house. This place seemed to be the closest. It's a large restaurant, but even on a Monday night there were quite a few diners and a pleasant hum of conversation. The evening buffet was on special for 10,90 Euros, normally 14,90, for all you can eat. This included two choices of soup, plain rice, fried rice and noodles, and a good selection of stirfry type dishes, with some deep fried items (prawns, calamari, vegetables) and some crispy duck. It also included a help-yourself icecream freezer! The decor was very tasteful, with a lovely ambience. The service was friendly, and more prompt than a lot of other German restaurants. Another table ordered a selection of dishes from the a la carte menu, which looked delicious as they came past our table. A good selection of beer, wine, tea and other non-alcoholic beverages was also available. We'll definitely be dining here in the future.
We were looking for a late night restaurant serving high quality food. We found this place and we weren't sorry. Tasty food and friendly and attentive service.