Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Algeciras. Algeciras (/ˌældʒɪˈsɪrəs/; Spanish: [alxeˈθiɾas]; Arabic: الجزيرة الخضراء, translit. Al Jazīra Al-Khadrā) is a port city in the south of Spain, and is the largest city on the Bay of Gibraltar (in Spanish, the Bahía de Algeciras). The Port of Algeciras is one of the largest ports in Europe and the world in three categories: container, cargo and transhipment. It is located 20 km north-east of Tarifa on the Río de la Miel, which is the southernmost river of the Iberian peninsula and continental Europe. In 2015, it had a population of 118,920.
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4 based on 46 reviews
I do remember this restaurant in detail. It was very close to our home when I was living in Algeciras. I had eaten my lunches and dinners in this restaurant for many times. Most of the staffs working in the restaurant are Chinese but they can speak Spanish very well. Unfortunately, they cannot speak English and I could contact them only by menu! The menu of the restaurant is full of different options. Although their menu does not pizzas, sandwiches and whatnot, you can find seafood, foods with beef, chicken and pork, and many kinds of salads and drinks in it. If you go there, I suggest you to order their "mushroom & chicken soup" with their "Chinese bread" along with your main meal.
3 based on 79 reviews
Regular client to this typical Chinese restaurant Food value for money and not the crap you overpay in buffets so if you are looking for buffet there's plenty of them overpriced around the area where you can stuff yourself with Spanish cuisine in a Chinese buffet style with the cheapest ingredients on the market.But if what you want is a family or couples restaurant with food that is Chinese and priced including vat with no hidden extras Service is good and always there to attend to your needs always friendly and with a smile and the view of the bay is astounding Try it you won't regret it
We went to this place for dinner and was not very impressed by the quality of food: we ordered "Peking sauce grilled king prawn" - it costs â¬8.8 but there were only 4 prawns and they were not fresh and tasteless. I'm not sure why it's called Peking sauce as there were no sauce at all. The chicken with bamboo and Chinese mushroom dish was below average as the bamboo was from a can and it tasted a bit sour because of the preservatives. We ordered Chinese vegetables (as I'm native Chinese) and the waiter (son of the restaurant owner) did his best to cooked me some Shanghai Pak Choi which was nice. Overall good service but food quality was below average and hardly authentic. We had 2 starters and 3 main dishes plus soft drinks which cost around â¬40. For this price you can have a better meal elsewhere. The restaurant is located at first floor level so it'd be hard for wheelchair users to access the restaurant.
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