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Bidra med feedbackChinese Cantonese food is high as a favorite meal and has tried too many if I'm honest, I want to think I know a good of bad! we went in a quiet time, so had no problem getting a table. Beverage menu... is a little limited, but ok. the menu is good and offers a large selection of choices. we ordered to share several dishes served in a reasonable time. the use of the English version of cooking was the intensity of the sauces and the amount of salt less than we are used. this is not to say that we have found the food breast as it was not, but for some flavors this can appear more. we actually found it a refreshing change not to feel so overessed and not to be too large amounts of liquid after eating! if they are after a good meal at a fair price, one that may be less than intensive a series of aromas as they could be used but still very tasty and well presented, then this could be the place for them. we would not hesitate to return.
This was simply out of my sight the bland chinese I ever eaten in a complete disspointment abd would not return despite the price
Frankreich is not the best place for Chinese food, but every time in a dae I bless it on a business trip. as poor French speaker, most Chinese menus are easy to translate what I guess. the typical Chinese restaurant in paris seems. Cafeteria style, where the diner choose only from some prefabricated dressed. palais d’or is one of the few Chinese restaurants I have seen. I found my meal pretty good and worth a good one. the set menu for approx. 17 eur came with an appetizer, main dish, a rice or nude side and dessert. I chose spring rolls, piquanter garnel and the noodles. everything was very delicious. I also tried the hot and acidic suppe, which was quite good, but really unhealthy given the size of the portions. I have chosen 2 draws of ice. service was very fast and friendly.
Chinese Cantonese food ranks highly as a favourite meal and having tried far too many if I’m honest I’d like to think I know a good one from bad! We went at a quiet period so had no problem getting a table. Drinks menu...is a little limited but ok. Food menu is good and offers a wide selection of choice. We ordered several dishes to share which were served in a reasonable amount of time. Being used to the English version of cooking the intensity of the sauces and amount of salt was less than we are used to. This is not to say we found the food bland as it was not, but to some tastes this may appear more so. We actually found it a refreshing change not to feel so overeaten and not to crave significant volumes of liquid after having eaten! If you are after a good meal at a fair price, one that is perhaps less as intense a set of flavours as you might be used to, but still very tasty and well presented, then this could be the place for you. We certainly would not hesitate in returning.
France is not the best place for Chinese food, but every once in a while I crave it on a business trip. As a poor speaker of French, most Chinese menus are easy to translate, which I appreciate. The typical Chinese restaurant in Paris seems...to be cafeteria style where the diner just chooses from a few pre-made dishes. Palais d'Or is one of the few made-to-order Chinese restaurants I have seen. I found my meal quite good and a good value. The set menu for around EUR came with an appetizer, main dish, a rice or noodle side, and dessert. I chose spring rolls, piquant shrimp, and the noodles. Everything was very tasty. I also tried the hot and sour soup, which was quite good, but really unneeded given the size of the portions. For dessert, I chose scoops of ice cream. Service was very prompt and courteous.