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We were looking for a nice, typical Chinese restaurant in Via Sant'Antonino, and opted for this because the menu looked like both unusual and affordable. What a lucky choice! We spent less than €15 per person and had plenty to eat. I personally tasted Chinese spaghetti in a sour spicy soup, various types of dumplings, unbelievably good skewered rice cakes and taro, and sour sweet chicken. Everything was super good an... View all feedback.
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decided to try some Asian cuisine while in rom. while in rom. the food itself did not taste bad, but it was usually rice, with very little meat. there might have been 2 bbs of pork (despite the menu saying there would be pork.) Maybe that was my mistake to try non-Italian food in italia View all feedback.
The prices are super high, and our soup came out with meat that tasted like it was beef jerky? Did they even bother to cook our food? My mom was pretty disappointed, and was by far our worst food experience in Italy. They didn't even let us doggy bag the good parts of our order!
We stopped in here on November 21, 2019. As we were looking for something different. we order 4 items off the menu, all were served hot and made to order. the sweet and sour chicken and hot and sour soup were great. great favour. , huge bowl of soup for 4 euros is a great deal, we eat a lot of chinese food home and this was right up there. it is a small place and there is limited english but the pics of the food are all you need. would got back if we are in Florence
Decided to try some Asian cuisine while in rom. while in rom. the food itself did not taste bad, but it was usually rice, with very little meat. there might have been 2 bbs of pork (despite the menu saying there would be pork.) Maybe that was my mistake to try non-Italian food in italia
This little restaurant serves Chinese food with no compromises to Western taste. So expect beef brisket soup or even untranslated items on the menu next to things that are more convenient to Europeans but still authentic. And when it says, spicy, be aware that is hot suitable for the more experienced only. I had a delicious Sichuan style soup that was so hot that I think, many won't be able to eat it (i do have some experience). A great escape from the pizza and pasta.
From a Chinese point of view: good!