Find out what Asian restaurants to try in Creches-sur-Saone including Planet D'asie, Royal Bangkok, Azuki, Wok 71
3 based on 43 reviews
contrairement a la plupart des restaurants buffet asiatiques, celui-ci propose une grande partie de ses plats faits maison. Ceux ci sont relativement bons. le choix est assez limité, mais correctpar contre, le wok n'en n'est pas un, c'est une plancha, et le service pas à la hauteur, c'est dommage
Where to eat Pub food in Creches-sur-Saone: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 266 reviews
Traditional thai restaurant. After his two restaurants in Ile de France the chief decided to set down in Macon to share his knowledge of authentic Thai food to a new area and associate it with local wines.
Had a fabulous dinner here last night. Actually as good as any meal I ever had in Thailand. Probably ate too much but would love to be staying longer in Macon to visit again. Proprietor very engaged with all customers and recommended delicious wine after a long conversation about whiskey!!!Well worth a visit! Would love him to move restaurant to Ireland!!
Where to eat French food in Creches-sur-Saone: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 185 reviews
Restaurant japonais.
I waited for 1:30 for Just 9 pieces of sashimi , 1 white rice and a grilled salmom. Then i cancel my order and they charge for EVERYTHING, i'm from Brazil and this is a Garbage Restaurant.PLEASE TOURIST, KEEEP AWAY FROM THISDear Ricardo, All order are home made and done when orders is take. When many guests arrive in the same time, like this time 20 peoples, even 5 minutes for each order can took time to arrive to your order.After verification, you only paid for what you already eat... Not for all as you said.We don't get how you get from "i wait" to "i want all free" and then "Garbage". This is childish.
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3 based on 121 reviews
I see another English reviewer who visited 3 months before us said âSoulless and dispiriting. The staff really can't be bothered and the food is blandâ. In some ways I can agree - you are not going to get elaborate fine-dining restaurant style dishes here. It is a buffet after all. But what it does it does very well indeed. This is no cheapo restaurant where you select your meal by pointing at a photo of the dish in a menu. Here you can see for yourself exactly what is on offer. There are two long double sided self-service positions, and Iâd guess there must be some 40 selections in each of the 4 aisles where you can choose from a wide range of starters and mains, hot and cold foods, pick your own sauces, or even select fresh ingredients which you take to the end where they are cooked in a wok for you there and then. There are also desserts; many are of dubious Asiatic origin (Chinese ice cream?), but who is to argue. Although it calls itself a Chinese restaurant the range extends over Chinese, Japanese and Thai foods anyway, plus some Asiatic versions of French specialities such a frogs legs.When you enter you are shown to a table and given a menu where you can choose what you want to drink from a list of beers and wines etc. The à volonté menu is 12.50⬠for lunch and 18.50⬠in the evening - whether that means the choice is more limited at lunch time I donât know, but itâs very good value whatever. Iâd hesitate to guess how many people they can seat, but itâs an awful lot and could easily be 100. The staff are certainly very focused and busy, but they didnât come over to us as not being bothered. I suspect though that if you couldnât understand how the self-service system worked and particularly if there were language difficulties they might come over that way, but it is worth making the effort.Weâd have no hesitation about returning if we wanted a simple Asiatic meal and were in the area. The Trip Advisor rating system doesnât allow for much finesse; Iâd rate Wok 71 better than average within its idiom but donât have much to compare it with.
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