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Bidra med feedbackCould not get workers who care less about their job if they tried however the food here is cheap and surprisingly delicious . The menu is the cheapest I have seen probably in the world for the quality. Prawn fried rice €2.80, chicken noodle, chicken with mushroom and bean shoots (perfect), pepper beef (weakest dish) all for €15. Don’t walk past this place. Great alternative for an Italian night off.
The food here is of excellent quality. Sadly it comes with bad service that ruins the experience. We were brought a dish we had most certainly not ordered (a person that dislikes seafood does not order a dish with lots of seafood in it). This may have been a mistake due to the language barrier as the staff did not speak Enlish fluently. But then you should not look at your customers as if it is their fault. They only brought the correct dish after being prompted 3 times that we asked for another dish. Then when we got the bill we found out that it is impossible to check on correctness. The bill just listed the text 1 item repeatedly, with different prices behind it. But based on the number of items I had the distinct notion we were billed 1 item too much: I.e. the seafood dish we had not ordered but was their mistake. Lastly after having paid with bankcard as a customer you always get a copy slip of the payment. Not here. Immediately noticing that I wasn 't offered that copy, I promptly asked for it, but I still wasn 't given one. All in all that experience ruined the pleasure of the good food.
We had the 6.90Euro fixed Menu di Terra which gave Spring Rolls, Cantonese Rice, Chicken Mushrooms along with 0.5cl Water. Great value, good quality and pleasant enough surroundings. A good choice for a cheap lunch!
Good authentic Chinese food at very reasonable prices. We, 3 of us, ate 2 bowls crab meat soup, 2 plates of tofu with vegetables and rice, and shredded chicken fried rice and this came up to 21.80€. Dinner in an Italian cafe would cost more! The food is also delicious!
We spent two days in La Spezia. Most of the restaraunts did not open until closer to 8pm and many did not have english translations of their menu. As my wife is gluten intolerant we need to know what the food contains. Generally Chinese food is a safe bet. We had passed the restraurant earlier in the day, liked the menu and prices so called back for dinner. The food was great although the service a little bit slow although I suspect that the young girl was new, inexperienced and certainly did not understand English or our version of Italian. The sweet and sour pork was worth the wait.