Reviews on Chinese food in Fleurus, Hainaut Province, Belgium. Fleurus (French pronunciation: [flœ.ʁys]) is a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut. It has been the site of four major battles.
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3 based on 49 reviews
Nous y allons souvent en famille, ce restaurant propose des plats à la carte mais également un buffet à volonté, celui-ci toujours très satisfaisant! Même s'il semble petit au début, il propose des plats très variés,fruits de mer, viandes, canard à l'orange excellent et la nourriture est chaude. Le personnel est très agréable et à disposition, l'atmosphère est très familiale.
4 based on 32 reviews
First time in this restaurant. Nothing special about the surrounding, typical Chinese restaurant in the west!!Lady pleasant but this is not a restaurant to go to if you want good service!We had to wait a very long time to get our food, about 40 minutes....dont go there on a wednesday when the children are off in the afternoon as the parents concentrate on their children...not the customer!!!The food was good but average,have had much better food without having to wait so long.In all 3h for a meal..without ordering to much ...This restaurant need more staff OR concentrate on their customer!Shame.
4 based on 97 reviews
What a delightful restaurant. Large and clean and delicious food, something for everyone. Plenty of fish, meat and sushi for example. Just remember to be hungry!
4 based on 91 reviews
We had a good meal here- for â¬51 we had 1 starter, 3 main courses, 3 desserts and 4 soft drinks. The quality of the food is very high- we all loved our meals and everything was tasty and fresh. This restaurant is not in the most attractive area, but it is well worth a visit for people who want a great Chinese meal.
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4 based on 290 reviews
The restaurant doesn't look like much from the street, not even inside, but the true value is hidden underneath. The owner/server in single person provides incredible customer care even though he speaks only basic English so our interaction was somewhat limited. Even despite that, he was able to make me feel welcomed like a guest to his family table. The food is very tasty, not the usual "one spice for all" taste of the typical Chinese fast food. The meals are fresh, delicate and abundant in size. To top it all, the value is incredible. You can order from a rich variety of separate meals or a couple of matched 3 course menus some of which are available already at about 15 EUR.
4 based on 257 reviews
It's my best chinese so far, the Guide Gault &Millau belgium elected this place to best asian restaurant of Belgium. It's thrue, from A to Z, everything was perfect, a real gastronomic restaurant with a wonderfull wine list.
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3 based on 49 reviews
A good wok place , nice product fresh and tastful can be crowdy sometimes but with a bit of patience you can get a good meal.Cheap and big portions all you can eat for small money
4 based on 63 reviews
Staying a night at the nearby Ibis I saw that the nearest restaurant was the Empire Dragon Chinese, located around 1KM away, and it was easily walkable, although there's a large road to cross over.This wasn't what I was expecting from a Chinese, the building with its views promised so much â but sadly failed to deliver.When reading the interestingly laid out menu I asked if I could have beef or chicken chow mein I was met by a puzzled expression and needed to explain chow mein. No, there was no chow mein, and noodles are separate. So I enquired about sweet and sour chicken or prawn balls....No. I was informed by the waiter that this was a 'Chinese restaurant for Belgians' â having been fortunate enough to regularly travel in Asia I've been able to eat a lot of Chinese food I wasn't sure what to expect.So I ended up with the 'ravioli soup' which was wonton soup (just a translation issue) and it tasted pretty good. My main course was beef (in a black bean sauce) with rice an Indian restaurant would be proud of, very fluffy, and no grains sticking to each other â rather than the grains sticking to each other so as to assist with chop sticks, but the food was only served with a plate, and no rice bowl so I think I was in the minority asking for chop sticks.Price wise it wasn't expensive, but the food, although a substantial serving size lacked authenticity, maybe the restaurant tailors itself to the local palette.
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