TAI WAH
One of the oldest Chinese restaurants in the city, one of the most authentic, thanks to the presence of a head of the Middle Empire. This restaurant has for a long time had the favours of its inhabitants, as evidenced by a slightly délavé framework, where old red lanterns éclairent the large hall with walls hidden by screens. Among the large selection of soups, noodles and spicy dishes come a few Korean specialities, including the famous barbecue on which the shavings meat is grilled. It seems that the quality has declined somewhat recently, even though Tai Wah remains one of the Best Chinese Restaurants in the City.
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