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on the journey through the Alsace / on the camping site in Neuf-Brisach, not far away, I have eaten here twice a day and enjoyed the Asian kitchen ... the first time I had a "bami goreng" (ref. on the menu: m23/ 6.50 €), which was very good and abundant as they can see on my photos. the second, a "nasi goreng", at the same price, but I appreciated less. the setting is not significant, but I would issue a flat on the... View all feedback.
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the food was appropriate for the small price. in the local itself there are many reliefs made of plastic that flow an unpleasant smell. the service was so wordcarg that it seemed rude.I can't recommend this restaurant. View all feedback.
If you are tired of the local Stola, this restaurant was a pleasant and quiet oasis with good service and prices. We really enjoyed our two chicken and vegetable dishes with rice, a healthier option.
This place is a real pleasure for food lovers. It is not your average Chinese restaurant, but it is not only visually stunning (oriental in a traditional German pub! but one where the food surpasses. The chef I need to know makes home-style food that she is comfortable instead of eating for the masses!! The ingredients are excellent and prefer excellent combinations. And everything is extremely affordable. I just hope the place gets more customers so it will thrive.
Amazing of the quality of food and diversity, I recommand the mix of appetizers, with some amazing different sauces... Great place to go during your visit to Breisach, definitely come back.
This place is worth signaling because it is an exception and an adorable surprise. In Europe and in the USA too many “Chinese” restaurants in the normal price range at best offer quite normal food and if they offer an all-you-can-eat buffet, you know what the quality should be. Here you will not find the Chinese dishes that you know, but interesting and very good variations with some fusion hooking sauces invented by the man and woman owners who also serve your meal. If you do not speak German, you will understand English or French. The plates appear over tealight candles. So it is mainly Chinese à la carte and the buffet includes an inventory-your-own-stir-fry option, created by a Japanese chef who also has some sushi to choose appetizers. Now it really wants to please! Try the local Kaiserstuhl wines. Pleasant traditional Chinese furnishings. Pleasant experience around. And for what you would pay in every forgotten restaurant in the city.
Very good local. eat very well. only a small apartment on the duck breast that was cooked. a little long waiting time for some customers who have gone gradually. the problem for a Sunday evening with a full restaurant, a person for ordering, the table service, the receipts. a second person is present, but besides washing off nothing does