Once in, you can choose between ordering from the menu or taking all you want from the free buffet. If you decide to order from the menu you can choose between nearly 150 different chinesse dishes, but, as in every chinesse restaurant, the rations are excesive (at least for me). On the other hand, if you choose the free buffet, you can take whatever you want from around 50 different dishes. This choice also allows you to left non-cooked food that you can pick up from the buffet, specially vegetables, meal and fish, in a griddle where they prepare it for you.
Although it looks like any other chinesse restaurant, if you are fed up with the taste that had left on you the classic ones, try this one out and you will see this is not like the others.
3 comments:
I love Wok!!!! I like to take a little bit of different dishes with any kind of sauces (spicy, beetersweet...), I love vegetables, springrolls...everything! Besides the price is really good although the drinks are a bit expensive.
I recommend this restaurant to every body!
Sounds great. What night do you think would be the best night to go there?
I've heard that at the weekend it's almost out of the question! What do you think?
Rashers
I usually go there to luch, so I don't know what night would be the best...
I also can say that on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays the buffet is a little bit more expensive than the rest of the week (I don't know why, maybe it's becase those days they hide a surprise inside of one of the springrolls!).
And, by the way, I don't know how to pronounce this restaurant's name, I only call it the "chino". I'll ask the waitress next time I go in to avoid pronunciation mistakes...
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