To be honest it is some of the worst Chinese food I’ve eaten. Totally foreignized and nothing like the real thing. That said– I was so happy to eat their food as a change in pace from non-stop kabobs and donor. Finally something different. Oh and funny thing– they have no pork on the menu(which is the national meat of China). A true first for a Chinese restaurant in my experience.
Yiwentan T.
Classificação do local: 5 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
As a Chinese I really want to say that it’s a great place especially when we are tired of kekab during our trip. maybe it is not so chinese in some way, the taste is really good.
Kweenii L.
Classificação do local: 3 Melbourne, Australia
The Mongolian chicken was the tastiest of our dishes and a bit spicy too. The rice in the fried rice wasn’t completely cooked so it had a dry taste. Perhaps I’m too harsh because I’m chinese, but we thought the food overall was pretty average. Warning: don’t order the buttermilk drink, it tastes like off yogurt
Lemb B.
Classificação do local: 5 Alameda, CA
I’ve had enough doner for one trip so I was craving some American comforts like Chinese food. Good food and reasonable prices in the heart of taksim. Two people can share small size plates.
Revna K.
Classificação do local: 4 Istanbul, Turkey
One of the great options if you wanna get some Chinese food in İstanbul. Location is awesome: just the second street on your right after you pass the Galatasaray Highschool(while walking towards Taksim) Dishes: yummy ! Price: standard but definitely cheaper than any other Chinese restaurants! Service: extremely quick ! Our tip: The best way to taste Chinese food is actually to order some different meals and share them. get an appetizer, a chicken or meat dish and vegetable noodle/rice and share all with your friend: you are gonna get full and it is gonna cost you definitely cheaper!