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I put 4 stars because the prices are very low and the simplest dishes, such as rice and spaghetti jumped, are good, although a little too oily. But I would avoid meat-based ravioli, because they do not know anything (or maybe I was unlucky), while those of shrimp and vegetables did not taste them, so I do not express myself. In short, a great place for a quick lunch, if you are in the central area and want to fill yo... View all feedback.
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For me it was Oily and bland but my Chinese travel buddies seemed to like it so won’t complain too much. Service was friendly and tea was nice but you wouldn’t find me rushing back. Good value. View all feedback.
By the end of a long trip to France and Italy we always crave Chinese ! . First we tried Tua Ha and while an attractive restaurant, we were underwhelmed by the Filipino take on Dim Sum that was far from authentic. Near Central Station where we were staying was Da Xin, which we passed one night and saw it was filled with Asian clientele so we stopped in and were totally satisfied. If your craving real Chinese food in Milan, this is the place.
The best Chinese food in Milan! We had some sweet and sour Chicken, egg with tomatoes, eggplant and Chinese beer! If you know what you like, you won’t be disappointed! The baozi and shrimp dumplings were excellent
Went to this restaurant on Saturday 7th December for dinner. We ordered some starters dumplings and springrolls) which were fine along with beef noodles and cantonese rice which were also fine. The main issue was with the spicy chicken that I ordered. After having 3 bites, I realized that a number of chicken pieces had blood as shown in the picture) and obviously I stopped eating it. I informed the waitress about the issue, who in turn informed the chef. After hearing the chef yelling at the waitress while we were still seated), the latter informed us in broken English that there was no problem with it and she merely offered to prepare the dish from scratch. I declined the offer but I was offered no partial or full refund and I paid the full price €8.50 as shown on the receipt copy). I must say that it was a bad experience overall as basic health and safety standards were ignored.
The best Chinese restaurant in Milan. authentic and delicious dishes with moderate prices. fast service and very friendly staff. very recommended with excellent value for money. definitely is the best in the area
I put 4 stars because the prices are very low and the simplest dishes, such as rice and spaghetti jumped, are good, although a little too oily. But I would avoid meat-based ravioli, because they do not know anything (or maybe I was unlucky), while those of shrimp and vegetables did not taste them, so I do not express myself. In short, a great place for a quick lunch, if you are in the central area and want to fill you with Chinese with less than 10 euros... but nothing more.