Find out what Chinese restaurants to try in Ansfelden. Ansfelden is a town in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. The rivers Traun and Krems run through the municipality. The town is perhaps best known for being the birthplace of the composer and organist Anton Bruckner.
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4 based on 38 reviews
If you like this type of food and restaurant concept, this is the place to go. Huge selection of everything, nicely prepared and very kind staff. The price is very reasonable.
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Jedes Mal wenn ich zum Einkaufen in der Plus City bin muss ich mich regelrecht bremsen um nicht schon wieder bei KungFu zu essen. Um weniger als fünf Euro bekommt man dort eine kleine Portion "Nudeln mit knuspriger Ente" die wirklich ungemein lecker ist. Es gäbe auch eine grosse Portion aber ich bin von der kleinen normalerweise schon recht gut gesättigt. Dann gibt es natürlich auch andere Gerichte wie Nudeln mit Huhn, Reisgerichte, kleine Frühlingsrollen und dergleichen aber an die Ente kommt einfach nichts heran.Nicht zu empfehlen sind die Softdrinks wie Cola oder Orangade. Diesen Fehler habe ich nur einmal gemacht. Man wird aber auch nicht schief angesehen wenn man zu seiner Nudel-Ente ein Cola von Mc Donalds trinkt.Fazit: schnell und lecker essen zum günstigen Preis.
Housemade asian streetfood and housemade drinks.
Wir hatten Lust auf einen Snack, da stach diese coole rote Location ins Auge. Als Highlight wurde gerade ein Platz am Schaukeltisch / Sitzbank frei. Ein tolles Gefühl hier sein Essen einzunehmen. Mit dem Gutschein Heft von Plus City gabs noch einen mango tango drink for free dazu. Das chicken und Rice war super, auch der drink. Leider fehlt es an Softdrinks.
4 based on 47 reviews
The restaurant is huge because it seems to be designed for buffet mostly.The decoration is quite comfortable and you can enjoy different environments.The price of the buffet is great and you would expect for that regular food but we had a nice surprise with the great quality. You can also order from the menu but you have more than enough options in the buffet. For the luxus buffet which is still very reasonable you can pick your own ingredients and get your food prepared right there. I didn't have sushi this time but everything else was fresh and tasty.We went on a Saturday and there were many families but the distance between tables is quite large so if there was a tired kid we wouldn't have heard it.
4 based on 233 reviews
Coming from California, where Chinese restaurants are abundant, and both Oakland and San Francisco have large Chinatown areas, my bar for Chinese food is set pretty high. We went to this restaurant largely at the request of our daughter who is a vegan, and found it listed on a vegan food site that she uses regularly when traveling. The one thing about Chinese food that I have observed is that it takes on a local flavor. Chinese food in Amsterdam is different from Chinese food in Tokyo, is different from Chinese food in CA, is different from Chinese food in China. I care about flavor. If it is present, then the local nuances do not impact my rating negatively. There were some items on the menu that you don't normally see at a "Chinese" restaurant, but might see at an Asian restaurant.We arrived on a Friday evening at about 6 PM, in two installments. My wife and I arrived first. There were several tables available, but most of the free tables had reserved signs on them. So the first bit of advice would be to reserve if you want to eat in the 6:30-7:30 time window. The restaurant is clean, air-conditioned, had an extensive menu that includes English translations, and offers a limited beer and wine selection. Vegan items are clearly labeled although some things that are labeled vegan might not be compliant with the very strictest definition of a vegan diet. As an example, there is a dish made with Thai red curry paste that I believe was labeled vegan, but the red curry paste I regularly use when cooking contains a small amount of dried shrimp. Among the appetizers we ordered were a yuba-wrapped baked tofu, wontons in chili oil, vegan and nonvegan versions of dumplings, and one other dumpling-type dish. All of them were satisfying. For the main courses we had stir fried noodles with real duck, with pork, and with vegan/mock duck, and then a vegan satay dish. My second bit of advise is that if you are used to eating Chinese with shared dishes, this not what you get here. My wife and I exchanged plates after eating portions of our dishes, but this is not a "family-style" service model. If what you want is a family-style restaurant, you may want to look elsewhere. We enjoyed the food so all was well for us. The service was friendly and efficient. Credit cards are accepted. Do I like this as much as my favorite local back-home Chinese restaurant? No. Do I think the food was very good and is worth recommending? Yes. It was better than I expected it to be, and if it were located in CA and nearer to my home, it is a place I would revisit. If your party includes some vegetarians and/or vegans, then the place is definitely worth a visit. I'm an omnivore, but if you are hosting vegans, this is a great place to know about.
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4 based on 11 reviews
Lovely place for dinner with friends,food is very tasty and u can choose from many dishes.We really enjoyed.highly recommanded
Ich esse gerne chinesisch vom Buffet. Hier kann mal immer mal was Neues probieren.. Zu Mittag schnell mal zum Chinesen - hier ist man richtig. All you can eat - und das zu einem guten Preis
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