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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/September/2016 at 18:46
any decent Chinese restaurants near the strip
im a bit funny about Chinese food abroad but my friend loves chinese
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/September/2016 at 19:18
China Royal - not on strip but by roundabout of Santa eulalia Rd & Oura.
Best Chinese we have found
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/September/2016 at 19:35
Not been to the Chinese Royal for ages, got fed up with being rushed in there - might be different now. We use Golden .garden, in a little alley opposite Wilde & Co. Set meal is great value.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/November/2016 at 20:36
You could always give the Chor Bar and Wok a go at the top of The Strip
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/November/2016 at 21:03
Alibaba, Old Town, seems to get dissed as its on the 'tourist' route but.. I tell ya, its quality, quality food. The tourist menu is a bargain , and good food, but look at the menu, two or three more euros...   Gets you a great, top quality menu/meal.
Don't know the folks/owners, just know from several experiences, it's pretty excellent in terms of quality, superb service and very fair price. I'm happy to recommend without reservation. Love the place and will return.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/November/2016 at 19:33
Originally posted by alison curwen alison curwen wrote:

any decent Chinese restaurants near the strip
im a bit funny about Chinese food abroad but my friend loves chinese


Yes agree once you get outside China it just doesn`t taste the same Big smile.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/November/2016 at 15:25
I agree.  They seem to tailor it for each country, is my experience.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/November/2016 at 15:48
Happy Valley Buffet is a good bet. Its across Oura Praia
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/November/2016 at 16:57
To me its the same for" Indian" food,We have tried the recommended ones over the years and given up,never had a decent one yet,nearest was O Licorne in Olhos but still not good.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/November/2016 at 17:41
Originally posted by carolenclive carolenclive wrote:

To me its the same for" Indian" food,We have tried the recommended ones over the years and given up,never had a decent one yet,nearest was O Licorne in Olhos but still not good.

I agree.
Having lived for 3 wonderful years in Glasgow I have to tell you that, by comparison, we struggle to get a decent one anywhere in England.
And as for here in Norfolk, you might just as well not bother trying.

Personally wouldn't touch Chinese or Indian when I'm abroad.
Had an absolute dire Indian in Lanzerote once and an even worse Chinese in Brussels.

Stick to what the locals know best is usually the sensible option
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08/November/2016 at 21:00
Eh?
In which case foreign cuisine never gets served anywhere but it's mother country? That's garbage to my finding, here in the Midlands we have fantastic Indian, Chinese, French, Bangladeshi, Mexican, Italian, Greek... The list goes on, in Albufeira we regularly enjoy quality Indian, Chinese, Italian...
Yes, we love following the 'local' but given the amount of time we're there, same as UK, variety is the spice of life!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/November/2016 at 00:51
I have to say I have found it hard to find a really nice Chinese or Indian restaurant abroad too - so I tend to not even try anymore.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/November/2016 at 09:57
Originally posted by Andrew Andrew wrote:

Eh?
In which case foreign cuisine never gets served anywhere but it's mother country? That's garbage to my finding, here in the Midlands we have fantastic Indian, Chinese, French, Bangladeshi, Mexican, Italian, Greek... The list goes on, in Albufeira we regularly enjoy quality Indian, Chinese, Italian...
Yes, we love following the 'local' but given the amount of time we're there, same as UK, v
ariety is the spice of life!
                   Our nearest city is Manchester and its getting to a point where you say "oh no not another Italian"There are just too many.Yes we have some really good Indian,Bangladeshi restaurants but they are more often in their local communities and this is why they are so good not just delivering to the tourists of which Manchester has many.The point is in Albufeira the Typical Portuguese cuisine is being swamped out by the others which is very sad.Unhappy
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 09/November/2016 at 11:30
Been to Indian Restaurants all over the UK and I'll tell you what, the Indian Sizzler and the Spice Lounge in Albufeira are up there with the best of them.
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