Reviews on Asian food in Arendal, Southern Norway, Norway. Arendal (Urban East Norwegian pronunciation: [²ɑːɳ̍ɖɑːl] ( listen)) is municipality in the county of Aust-Agder in southeastern Norway. Arendal belongs to the region of Sørlandet. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Arendal (which is also the seat of Aust-Agder county). Some of the notable villages in Arendal include Rykene, Eydehavn, Færvik, Strengereid, Kongshavn, Kilsund, Brattekleiv, Longum, Saltrød, Staubø, Vrengen, and Kolbjørnsvik. The offices of UNEP/GRID-Arendal are also located in the city of Arendal.
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4 based on 89 reviews
This is my favourite Chinese restaurant in Arendal. On the international level the menu is not too exciting but on what you can expect from most normal Chinese restaurants in Norway - the menu is better than most. The prices are friendly too here. The food always looks great, and the service is good. It's a busy place and they do take out as well, so at their busiest hours there might be some waiting time to get your food, but normally it's quick. I can recommend their delicious Tom Yum Kung soup for starters.
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5 based on 16 reviews
Vi bestilte miks 72 biter til 4 personer, og alt var godt. Nydelig fisk og fin blanding av sushi, sashimi og maki med laks, tunfisk, hvitfisk, kamskjell, skampi mm. Ponzo sausen var den beste jeg har smakt ever.
4 based on 67 reviews
Seems like this place only hires young people without giving them any training at all. Serving is slow, and they have no idea what they are doing. You can get better service at any 7-11.
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4 based on 32 reviews
Ting Hai Restaurant was established in 1977. Today, it is Arendal's oldest restaurant and Norway's 4th first Chinese restaurant.At Ting Hai you will find a variety of cuisines, but primarily Chinese and South East Asian food. The owner, Tony Lim, was born
Ting Hai Restaurant is one of the oldest Asian food restaurants in Norway. Over the years, the menu has not had many changes - the restaurant needed "something new" and a face lift.Yesterday we went to the reopening of the restaurant and was surprised at how nicely everything was - the food and the service was just perfect.Ting Hai has reduced the menu and focused more on exciting new flavours and dishes from South Asia. As a "heavy" tea drinker, I was surprised to see that the Lim family (this is indeed a family owned restaurant) offers a great variety of Asian tea. Perfect!The most special thing in the restaurant except the food is of course the service of the Lim family and their workers. You feel welcomed and taken care of all the time during your stay!
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