Reviews on Asian food in Tregueux, France including Dragon d'Or, Nigui sushi, Ace Sushi, Le New Dauphin Bleu, Au Temps Sushi, Gourmet Wok, Gormet Wok
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3 based on 48 reviews
This restaurant offers a very varied buffet on the "all you can eat" model on Sunday at lunchtime. Apart from all the ready-prepared dishes, customers can choose uncooked fresh fish, seafood and meats, as well as tofu for vegetarians, and have their choice cooked in front of them with a sauce they can choose among about ten classic ones. It is successful and busy, but we had no trouble getting a table as they serve many covers. Recommended for its variety and very cheap prices.
3 based on 134 reviews
Was quite pleased with our meal here. There was a very good and quite large selection for the buffet, and the dishes were very tasty. There a good choice of sushi dishes and salads, and the grill choice of meats, fish and the suchlike was good. The one thing that was best was the cooked in the Wok, once you had selected your choice of things to be freshly cooked. At least this came piping hot almost to hot to eat. There was a good choice of sauces to be had. This Chinese had a chocolate fountain to go with the deserts, wonderful for the youngsters. My only complaint was the buffet was warm, not hot and once again the plates were freezing cold. All in all a good choice of Chinese restaurant to go to.
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4 based on 79 reviews
went here with my friend because she loves sushi--problem--I don't---we were both happy with this place--she had (of course) fresh sushi and I had a choice of different cooked meats --I choice the skewered chicken/beef/cheese with rice---we enjoyed together a fresh miso soup and an asian version of coleslaw salad--they have a nice wine list and desserts as well- the staff was very friendly and was fluent in english--the atmosphere is very modern and right in the center of the historic district --they offer a lunch menu--the place looked stacked with locals and they seem to have a thriving take out service as well--they also offer free wifi which is an unusual treat
3 based on 54 reviews
We come here normally once a month. It is a "do not feel like cooking today, let's go to the Chinese for lunch/dinner" sort of place. OK it is a buffet Chinese. However the choice on offer is great, the wok and griddle is really good, it is clean and we have always found the staff to be very nice. As for value for money, for around 13 euros, cant remember the exact price, for a lunchtime help yourself, you can't beat it .For example we went a few weeks ago Saturday lunchtime, 33 euros for eat as much as you can buffet and two kirs Only draw back is we normally come out feeling very full and that we have eaten to much, which to be truthful we normally have!! We have visited other restaurants of the same format local to us but have found this one to be far better in terms of value, food, choice and also ambiance. If it is a Chinese I prefer to eat in a place that is decorated as that rather than a place that reminds you of a school canteen.
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4 based on 36 reviews
Un restaurant asiatique de la cuisine japonais et chinois,qui fait des plat a qualite et avec un prix pas cher!
Nous mangeons régulièrement japonais, câest de loin un des meilleurs où nous avons mangé. Le cadre est pas exceptionnel mais les sushis sont top. Nous avons pris la formule royale pour 4, câétait top !
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4 based on 155 reviews
My family lives here in Brittany and is from California and NY...so we're accustomed to authentic Japanese (or Japanese-American, because I'm about to mention California rolls) flavors. You're NOT going to get those at this restaurant. They use the wrong kind of rice, so it's heavy and pasty; and as far as we could tell, they used no seasoning. Literally, they offer a pea-sized portion of flavorless wasabi and the most miniscule portion of ginger imaginable. The miso soup is super watery. Instead of sesame seeds or fish roe around larger maki rolls, they use what looks and tastes like store-bought fried onion shreds. The place IS nice and clean, and the service was fine. Plus the fish itself was fresh (and actual crab in the California roll, bonus!) But at the first bites, we were quietly laughing that the very French chef somehow managed to make food that looked passably Japanese but tasted utterly French (like warm and savory instead of bright and vibrant). And that's how it sometimes goes here in France--gotta play to the crowd! Just know before you go and shell out all that money for what a surprising number of French diners proclaim to be the "best, most authentic Japanese food" in the area.
4 based on 49 reviews
Un bon restaurant chinois authentique.Ãa ne paye pas de mine de lâextérieur mais il est fréquenté par de nombreux habitués.Nous y allons depuis 10 ans. Samoussa et noms excellentsPlats copieux, bon rapport qualité prix Service assez rapide
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