Address and Contact Information
Address: C. Mendívil, 2, Distrito Centro, 29002 Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 951 13 28 95
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Reviews
Service: not sure what all the complaints are about. Most Asian restaurants the staff isn’t too overly eager and friendly so pretty standard. I found no problems with it. Straight forward and to the point
Food: this is where I have some complaints. They have a good selection of Chinese dishes. The mapo tofu could use some more minced meat as it was pretty bare. The shrimp dumpling wrapper seemed a bit tough and overcooked. Wonton soup broth was a bit too light and wontons were a bit small.
Overall the food wasn’t not bad though and decent price point. It was also very clean. Just don’t expect too much in terms of amazing Chinese food. But these are also just my opinions, if you have not had much this may be bett or
Since we’re visiting, we ordered all mostly local seafoods and having spent yesterday at the beach, I was pleasantly surprised at how affordable the seafood was here and also…. Love the flavor and seasoning!!!
We got:
Pork rib corn soup – very good, definitely a favorite
Stir-fried Chinese watercress – a bit oily but tasty and hey… we finally found some vegetables in Spain at a restaurant
Red shrimp – Mmmmm that sauce
Garlic scallops – super tasty with the green bean vermicelli – loved it
Steamed fish – pretty solid steamed branzino
Razor clams – must have when in Spain
Dessert – sesame rice ball in water – really giant bowl… and solid
Overstuffed and happy, for sure. They also were able to help accommodate my celiac gluten self – and informed me that the sauce they use for most of the seafood has wheat, and was able to help me substitute with just salt for all the dishes, then gave us a bowl with the actual sauce for my friends to add to their food. (Needless to say… I’m greatly appreciative of the service!)
They spoke both mandarin and English too. That helps!
The quality was decent, but the fried rice could be less oily. The taste was authentic, but the colour of the sour pork would be a bit darker in most of the Chinese restaurants.
Price was not bad – around €27 for the meal and red wine.