very good noodles — you can choose whatever you want in, everything has its own price. They have also 2 kind of menu but I wanted to make my own dinner. Good place for lunch or late dinner– small(3 tables+4 bar chairs at the window) nice place.
Rasmus D.
Classificação do local: 2 Copenhagen, Denmark
I ate here around nine on Saturday evening. when we came in they had no other business, they seemed to have been busy shortly before and were cleaning up. We ordered two wok dishes from the menu. I ordered a spicy duck, it were horrible, the duck had been cooked at in the owen and then sliced up so the sauce didn’t penetrate the meat at all. because the duck were cooked wrong the meat were dry and at the same time all the fat were still on. The sauce were chili hot but bland, seemed like they had forgotten all other taste than the chili. The other dish were slightly better but still very bland. Basically this were some of the worst Asian food i have ever had, i am not coming back. If i had to give a bit of advice, either step it up and cook the dishes properly or get them of the menu. Don’t advertise with wok food if you don’t cook the food from scratch in the wok.
Virginia Y.
Classificação do local: 3 Seattle, WA
I had regular udon noodles with teriyaki sauce. Prices are kind eh, 25 kr for a drink? Then again this is Copenhagen. Even though I didn’t get toppings, the noodles came with free veggies on its own. Not too shabby I guess for 50 — 60 kr? Portions are okay. Everything is made fresh, but this is no where near close to authentic asian cuisine. If you want something authentic, walk down towards central station and go to Magasasa or any other sit down asian restaurant.