Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Albenga. Albenga is a city and comune situated on the Gulf of Genoa on the Italian Riviera in the Province of Savona in Liguria, northern Italy. Albenga has the nickname of city of a hundred spires. The economy is mostly based on tourism, local commerce and agriculture. Albenga has six hamlets: San Fedele, Lusignano, Campochiesa, Leca, Bastia, Salea.
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4 based on 96 reviews
Me and my girlfriend visited this restaurant based on other reviews on this site.Bad bad choice. We tried ordering 2 starters and 2 main courses. The hostess told us after ordering the starters, that was it and that we couldn't order anything else.
3 based on 213 reviews
Wasn't really thinking of eating Asian food in an Italian city. I was mostly planning on Italian. However, this looked interesting, and had been well-subscribed last few days as I passed, so thought it worth a go.I'm really glad I did. Alongside the standard Japanese fare of sushi, sashimi and tempura, they have an excellent selection of solid Japanese staples, ramen, rice and noodle dishes to satisfy the heartiest appetite.I really need to go there a few times and work my way through the menu. In fact I will.Very nice change from Italian. Very well done.
4 based on 35 reviews
Very friendly staff but the food is very average. I have been to many Chinese restaurants all over the world but this was my first one in Italy. Well...it wasn't memorable. The prices are good but you get what you pay for. The prices might sound good at first but after eating your food, you realise that actually it is expensive for what you get.The crab and asparagus soup was ok but too peppery and I had way better crab soup before with real crab flesh instead of surimi. Then you know why you pay 3 euros for a soup even if you were willing to pay more for better quality. The grilled dumplings were OK but the dough was dry on top as it is a frozen product.For main course we asked for frog legs simple with salt and pepper and got served deep fried frog legs instead. It was way too battered and tasted like nothing. Frog, snake, dog or cat, it could all taste the same :-)))The duck with mushrooms and bamboo was good but overall and with the such a large menu, it all tastes like it's processed food and all from frozen packages.You're in and out in no time because like many asian restaurants, they bring everything very quickly. Not memorable at all and if you want to eat Chinese, you'd better off buying something at the supermarket if you want the same quality.
3 based on 141 reviews
We had two meals at this restaurant during our vacation (lunch and dinner). The lunch set was very tasty, portions big and the price really great value. In the evening everything was also good, although price was slightly higher. Also the service was really friendly. I do recommend this to everyone who enjoys Sushi and Japanese food.
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3 based on 79 reviews
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