Try the Mulan just off the Makarious Avenue, First class. I was there on Tuesday for the 50% off of food night, 4 of us and 3 bottles of wine was 93 euros. Cant falt the place, staff are very good and the ambience is very good, enjoy......Maggie Larnaca
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Dolly Parton, Glastenbury 2014
Try the Mulan just off the Makarious Avenue, First class. I was there on Tuesday for the 50% off of food night, 4 of us and 3 bottles of wine was 93 euros. Cant falt the place, staff are very good and the ambience is very good, enjoy......Maggie Larnaca
Have been there twice. The food is acceptable but it is no more Chinese than I am!
Sorry Devil that you didnt enjoy it there, as for no more Chinese than you, only absolutely authentic food will be found in China !!
To those of you that havent been to the Mulan, give it a go.......Maggie Larnaca
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Dolly Parton, Glastenbury 2014
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beersmaggie wrote:
Sorry Devil that you didnt enjoy it there, as for no more Chinese than you,only absolutely authentic food will be found in China !!
To those of you that havent been to the Mulan, give it a go.......Maggie Larnaca
or in Soho London--- its possible to buy glazed roast dog in some establishments
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Sorry Devil that you didnt enjoy it there, as for no more Chinese than you,only absolutely authentic food will be found in China !!
To those of you that havent been to the Mulan, give it a go.......Maggie Larnaca
or in Soho London--- its possible to buy glazed roast dog in some establishments
Or in many large cities with a Chinese population. Not Chinese, but once in Paris, I came across a Vietnamese restaurant, close to Notre-Dame, with steamed-up windows and Formica tables, full of Vietnamese, eating away. I had a really excellent meal there that took me back to Saigon (it was the southern cuisine).
Here in Cyprus, I've never had real Chinese food, except a few years back at Tan Li in Pervolia. Her menu was conventional Euro-Chinese mockery, but, if I reserved a day in advance, she would provide a really excellent meal in the Han style (she was from North of Beijing), so very different from the pseudo-Cantonese style popular in most so-called Chinese places. Her two chefs were also from the North and they told me that it was a pleasure for them to cook real food for us, rather than chips with curry sauce (yes, she offered that, as well)!
Some of the most refined real-Cantonese cuisine can be found in Singapore, but I preferred the traditional Singaporean cuisine, still found in a few restaurants. It has a name, which I forget, and is a fusion of Chinese, Indian and Malay cuisines.
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