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Food / April 24, 2023

New “Chinesee Café” opened on Aungier Street

Food / April 24, 2023

New “Chinesee Café” opened on Aungier Street

Located in the heart of the city, Dà Qín offers an eclectic mix of Asian cuisine, promising something for everyone.

Upon entering the restaurant, customers will be greeted by a market stall selling Asian pantry favorites, snacks, and drinks. Once you’ve made your selection, head towards the restaurant area where a mouth-watering menu awaits. Dumplings, Cha Siu meat platters with pork and roast duck, kimchi rice, prawn toast are just some of the many dishes available. Prices start at around €7-€8 for starters, and the meat platter will set you back €14.

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