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Okay prices. But the place has not spent many money on the maintenance of building. The windows are dusty and dirty. And then there is a lot of noise when there are many guests. The food is okay and the kids also love the food. But I feel that good could be done better clean, and have put a little stand.
Good food , fine with signage, all time filling, nice with ice cream and coffee in the buffet price Coming very much like again
I heard that the Chinese workers in the kitchens of all the Chinese restaurants in Denmark work at least 12 hours a day, with a maximum of 1 day off a week or even no rest day, but their wages are still not counted as overtime wages. The salary is still based on 8 hours a day and 2 days off a week... Because all the denmark Chinese restaurants have their own laws to exploit workers, which is seriously beyond Danish laws! It is hoped that the relevant government departments in Denmark just to check any chinese restaurant in danmark at 11 AM,and check again same this chinese restaurant in danmark at 11 PM,You will find the same face one Chinese workers working more than 12 hours a day! This is what all Danish Chinese restaurants have done illegally beyond Danish laws. Danish Chinese restaurant owners have tried their best to get Chinese chefs from China to work in Denmark, just for cheap labor that can be exploited at will! In addition, I also heard that all Danish Chinese restaurants have more or less tax evasion behaviors, and their daily turnover is less than the actual turnover (the cash they receive will hide part of it) I hope that the majority of customers will report the above matters to the relevant law enforcement agencies in Denmark. Democratic and free Denmark cannot allow the above-mentioned dirty and illegal acts to exist! (Translated by Google) I heard that Chinese workers in the kitchens of all Chinese restaurants in Denmark work at least 12 hours a day, with a maximum of 1 day off a week or even without a day off, but their wages are not counted as extra hours. The salary is still based on 8 hours a day and 2 days off a week... Because all Chinese restaurants in Denmark have their own laws to exploit the workers, which goes beyond Danish laws! Relevant government departments in Denmark are expected to only review any Chinese restaurant in Denmark at 11 a.m. and review the same Chinese restaurant in Denmark at 11 p.m. 12 hours a day! This is what all Danish Chinese restaurants have done illegally beyond Danish laws. The owners of Danish Chinese restaurants have made every effort to get Chinese chefs from China to work in Denmark, only by cheap labor that can be exploited at will! In addition, I also heard that all Danish Chinese restaurants have more or less tax evasion behaviors, and their daily billing is less than actual billing (the cash they receive will hide part of it) I hope that most of the clients will report on matters prior to the relevant law enforcement agencies in Denmark. Democratic and free demarcation cannot allow the dirty and illegal acts mentioned above!
There is no proper place in Holstebro where we can get chinabox, so we are looking for the trip to Struer every time, because it is really good food! However, I think it’s the times when the waiters will fill my box for me. I like the times where our self must, for I know how I will have mixed my things and how much of each I could think me