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What Johnnycash72 doesn't like about Ding Hao Chinese:
The crunchy duck was very crunchy (but also a bit dry). The chicken we've tasted of nothing. No flavor or condiment. The fried egg rice was pretty greasy. The lamb was not satay lamb in all but actually some meat dish! Disastrous food. I'll never come back. View all feedback. What bambifalls likes about Ding Hao Chinese:
We came here for some dinner in-between the two Harry Potter Cursed Child plays. We took our chances amounts the sea of Chinese restaurants available and opted for this one. We're not experts on Chinese food, but to our palets it was very tasty. We had a set menu that was 3 courses that included a large selection of starters, a large crispy fried duck and a good selection of mains. Service was quick and the establish... View all feedback.
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On the corner of the gaderstraße and newport pl, this place is about as remarkable as the rest of the generic Chinese restaurants in chinatown. we have decided...
read moreI feel compelled to write a review for this restaurant. I'm in the rule for the places that satisfy us. this restaurant was so bad that it deserves to be an exc...
read moreI have no complaining eating was good as the service, but nothing was wow. we ordered the seafood crispy noodles, sweet sour chew, veg noodles (as the chew didn...
read moreWe believed to fight with fried dough sticks and were not disappointed. the porridge is light and the aromen subtle. we ordered a fish and pork bread, and an eg...
read moreThe food was delicious, the personal visited us quickly. the portions were also well dimensioned. very clean and modern
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read moreIn the heart of Chinatown, a popular restaurant draws diners with its promise of authentic dim sum and traditional Chinese cuisine. While some patrons rave about its consistent quality and diverse menu, including delightful dishes like crispy duck pancakes and various dumplings, others voice disappointment over under-seasoned meals and decor that feels more like a cafe than a fine dining experience. Service remains a hot topic, with opinions divided on its efficiency versus warmth. Despite mixed experiences, the restaurant undeniably offers a vibrant taste of Chinese culture, making it a noteworthy stop for adventurous food lovers.
We'd eaten here on several occasions in the past when the restaurant was known by another name. Unfortunately, it's not as good as we found previously and there...
read moreWe came here for some dinner in-between the two Harry Potter Cursed Child plays. We took our chances amounts the sea of Chinese restaurants available and opted...
read moreHad a hankering for dim sum and so thought we’d try this restaurant. Many of the menus are very similar in Chinatown with trends coming and going. We noticed a...
read moreMy first experience of eating in China Town the extensive menu (I was hankering for Dim Sum) drew me in.Service was good enough the waitress had charm and I nev...
read moreWe'd eaten in this restaurant a couple of years ago and really enjoyed it but this time we were disapointed. The restaurant is scruffy in terms of decor and fur...
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