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CHINESE IN CARVOEIRO TOWN
CHINESE IN CARVOEIRO TOWN
Theres a really cute chinese in the town centre. Its slightly up the hill from the centre. You go up some steps to get 2 it. has anyone been there? they have a balcopny to look out over the town as well.
the guy that works there is a laugh and he gave us on the house chinese liquers after our meal in little glasses and wen u lookd in there wer v. erotic images in the bottom!!! it was fun and i bought sum glasses 2 bring home to my mates.
1 of which lyked the glass so much he wandered into the road n nearly got run over cps he was lookin in the glass!!!
ne way, has ne1 else bin there and enjoyed it?
keli
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the guy that works there is a laugh and he gave us on the house chinese liquers after our meal in little glasses and wen u lookd in there wer v. erotic images in the bottom!!! it was fun and i bought sum glasses 2 bring home to my mates.
1 of which lyked the glass so much he wandered into the road n nearly got run over cps he was lookin in the glass!!!
ne way, has ne1 else bin there and enjoyed it?
keli
xxx
Can't quite agree with Kelly, I think that the chinese up the stairs is distinctly average bordering on poor and if anyone could help me solve the puzzle of why recently every chinese, UK and CVO, seem to be putting CARROTS in everything, now don't get me wrong,I love CARROTS
but not in everything
Tricky
but not in everything
Tricky
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Went to that one last week, quite impressed.beekeeper wrote:POOR FOOD ORDERING BY NUMBERS DOESNT INSPIRE CONFIDENCE AND STAFF SEEMED UNSURE WHAT YOU ORDERED, BETTER ONES FURTTHER UP THE ROAD
The complimentary Lizard liquer wasn't bad either!
went to the chinese again last year and it is run by different ppl to 2004... but food was just as good. dnt no how u can dislike it. and the balcony has a great view to below can watch the world go by...
and the best thing, every time we went in there they played BLUES GREATEST HITS... and with me being their huget fan thats a very good thing to play!
and the best thing, every time we went in there they played BLUES GREATEST HITS... and with me being their huget fan thats a very good thing to play!
We tried this place in January, because so many other restaurants were closed. Not very Chinese would be the best description. Food served on plates rather than in bowls. We had to ask for chop sticks, and they had no idea what Schechuan meant in terms of either a place or a food style. We found the house wine in Intermarche the next day for 87 cents a bottle.
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Re: CHINESE IN CARVOEIRO TOWN
Had the worst meal of our hols' there the Lemon Chicken was like chicken in batter, with a slice of lemon in WATER no syrup pretty basic. the nicer one is up the hill past the entrance for the Angel and almost opposit Happys'.
Re: CHINESE IN CARVOEIRO TOWN
A better Chinese restaurant is Jardim Sul in Lagoa. It is on the walking street. They are open 7 days a week.
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Thanks for that will try next time we are there.
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Re: CHINESE IN CARVOEIRO TOWN
If anyone wants to eat to eat good chinese food in the Algarve there is only one place - Zu Yi on Vilamoura Marina (the one closest to the Tivoli Marina). We go often for lunch and make a dim sum menu from the excellent selection of starters that include home made siu mai dumplings, great sesame prawn toasts etc and wash it down with loads of jasmin tea.
All other places I know in the Algarve (even the so called Chinese Gourmet in Almancil) are nothing more than the slap up westernized chinese you find at high street restaurants in the UK.
All other places I know in the Algarve (even the so called Chinese Gourmet in Almancil) are nothing more than the slap up westernized chinese you find at high street restaurants in the UK.