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Apoquindo 6274
RM 7550000 Santiago
Chile
Hours
What time does Cui Hua open?
Cui Hua opens at 11:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Cui Hua close?
Cui Hua closes at 12:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 11:30 AM - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Does Cui Hua serve alcohol?
Yes, Cui Hua serves alcohol.
Does Cui Hua have parking?
Yes, Cui Hua has parking options.
Does Cui Hua have free WiFi?
Yes, Cui Hua has free WiFi.
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This is a really nice reasaurent offering Chinese food - actually it's mainky Shanghai food. You…read moreneed order in advance by phone for.what you want so that they can provide traditional Chinese food, otherwise you would have Chilean- Chinese food. Very nice place for.some.friends enjoying the happy time.
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Chancho Agridulce
In foreign country where on Christmas Day absolutely everything is closed, we came across this…read morerestaurant that was opened! My were we surprised!! The atmosphere, food and service was superb! Had a great lunch, quiet with the enjoyment of a beautiful Chinese inspired garden! Worth it!
The best Chinese food I have ever had anywhere. Incredible flavors and presentation. Everything was…read morelight, extremely fresh & expertly prepared. I feel like I have just had real Chinese food for the first time! The space is beautiful and the service is professional and friendly. Worth a trip from anywhere in Santiago.
Twice we drove by Nueva China, and on the second occasion, we ate dinner there…read more The exterior of the restaurant is attention-grabbing. Dare I say it even looks fancy? Not to mention it has ample parking in the front. That's not exactly something prominent in those parts. Anyhow, the first day we couldn't find it again, so we didn't go, but the second day we stopped by and it was empty. No worries though - by the time we were leaving, it was packed like a can of sardines much like the first day when we drove by it. A note - this was probably the best meal I had on vacation. No lie. This is a Chinese restaurant, but they also have sushi. They do a little bit of everything. This wound up being our nice night out and we loved every second of it. Staff was kind, portions were generous, and the food was spectacular. My companion and I shared some vegetable spring rolls to start, then he had the Mongolian beef and I had the shrimp lo mein. I sampled a bit of his beef and it was better than average. The vegetable spring rolls, too, were plentiful (we had half a dozen total) and just made. As for the shrimp lo mein, so much shrimp and so hearty and tasty. My only regret is our hotel didn't have a microwave. They also serve beer and wine. Not sure about liquor. My companion had beer and I had ginger ale. Can't complain. The Chinese food at Nueva China rivals my favorite Chinese joint back home except it may actually be healthier. I wish I could take this restaurant with me. I find myself still craving their shrimp weeks later.
Great food if you are in the mood for Chinese. Very authentic and the service is top notch. Prices…read moreare fair.
Interior.
Mongolian beef (back) and shrimp lo mein (front).
Restaurant empty.
Parque Arauco Mall SANTIAGO , CHILE…read more Just going over my notes from my last trip to Santiago and discovered my notation that I ate at Madam Tusan in January 2012. I am embarrassed to report that I do not remember what dish I ordered, but I did write in my notes that the food was EXCELLENT ! I do remember the meal because it was delicious, a fusion of Asian and Latin flavors. I plan to return and visit again in January 2015. My flight leaves tomorrow night for Santiago. Next time I will render a better report. I would highly recommend Madam Tusan as a fine place to dine. Siiii, yo recuerdo este restaurante muy bien. No recuerdo lo que yo comí , pero fue muy sabrosa. Una fusión de comidas latina y Asianas. Hace 3 años desde mi última visita ahi. Iré a Chile mañana en la noche y definitivamente iría a regresar al restaurante Madame Tusan. Qué lástima que no escribo bien en el español. Sin embargo , espero que me entienden. ok...I am in Chile now, but in the city of La Serena, north of Santiago. The other day, when I was in Santiago I went to the PARQUE ARAUCO MALL. Then I saw it, the other Madam Tusan. I knew that I ate at Madam Tusan but did not remember where it waslocated. The address above at Av. Andres Bello was not the one I ate at, it was the one in PARQUE ARAUCO. Either way, the food there is excellent.. Of course there is parking in the Mall parking lot, for a small fee.
Excellent food ! Atleast the server could explain the dishes to us in English unlike Tanta which is…read morethe next restaurant . Great recommendations by the server based on our liking. The traditional chile Rocoto sauce ( hope I spelt that correct) was out of the world ..had to order it twice ! BTW -the Chaufa ( Peruvian Chinese rice) though nicely done is not different from Any fried rice at a chinese restaurant .
Chinese fajitas with the reggae concert jammin' in the background
Madam Tusan in Usaquén in Bogota
OMG! This place sucks! Don't even try it - I got sick for a week after eating here. Check out Chung…read moreWa nearby, cheaper + better.
Juxian Lou en El Bosque Norte con Apoquindo. Comida china y chilena.
Después de la remodelación.
Pollo chiten
I love this place for a night out eating some good Chinese food. They actually serve both Chinese…read morefood and Sushi. Their sushi bar is really small so I've never actually tried it, but I'd be willing to give it a shot. I enjoy their wonton soup, chow mein, and pineapple chicken. They offer a variety of chop suey dishes and all the fun appetizers like spring rolls, wontons, and pot stickers. They also serve beer, wine by the glass, and the usual bar drinks such as pisco sour, piscola and mojitos. The restaurant is huge with lots of places to sit, or order to go and enjoy it in the comfort of your place. They are always really nice in there and super helpful with recommendations and describing their plates.
Menú de carnes
Menú vegetariano
Fachada
Santiago de Chile ( Las Condes )…read more I just spent the month of January in Chile. During my stay I spent time in La Serena, Viña del Mar, and Santiago. On my last day my polola suggested that we go to Kitcheng restaurant as we both had a desire for Asian food. We have eaten there before, years ago , ( carry out ) and I remembered that the food was good. So this time we ate in, on the second floor. She ordered a chicken dish while I ordered the beef teriyaki. It was delicious ! I was served my rice in a side bowl but I like to mix my rice with the teriyaki sauce for added flavor. So, I just dumped my bowl of rice onto my plate of teriyaki and hmmmmmmm muy rica y sabrosa. I think on my next trip back to Santiago this place is going to be my "go-to" place for Asian food as both, Chinese and Japanese dishes , are on the menu. The place is neat and clean and the waiters were attentive. There is free parking available in front of the restaurant. The restaurant is located in the Las Condes neighborhood of Santiago.
Bocados de sushi envueltos en pollo apanado.
It is an impressive space and the host was lovely and seated me. She is Asian and speaks great…read moreEnglish and Spanish and is very pleasant and friendly. I sat on the non-smoking patio and it was delightful to listen to the rain from the patio. The large inside dining space is crazy huge! It looks like a dim sum restaurant in Manhattan, but they don't do dim sum here! There are two giant patios out front cloaked in huge trees. Food delivery drivers are constantly doing pickups so you know the food is fresh and turned over fast. Service was good in the beginning, but then I was kind of left alone after my food arrived and had to go find someone to ask for the check. The stir fry dish I ordered, Pollo Chi Siu was very good with tausi sauce and fresh garlic and ginger grated in a light, flavorful black bean sauce. It was great that the veggies were not overcooked! It does not come with rice, which was too bad. The cost was about $17,000 once I added tip. I didn't have a drink.
Still very good food, but unfortunately not Chinese. This restaurant diversifying their menu and…read morechanging their boxing. Spent a lot of money in presentation and forgot to keep the essence of the Chinese excellence on the Chinese food that was their main characteristic and this is unfortunate. Service I can't speak because I ordered out. Portions came in very small and half of the little boxes empty. Let's hope someone else has a different experience with this restaurant that use to be an almost a must go to while's visiting Santiago Chile.
Inside dining room
Texture is more like minced fish. Not a fan
Outside patios
The food and service was terrible!!! Our appetizer and main course arrived at the same time. The…read morefood was really bland. I ordered a mojito and it was way too sweet so I sent it back and when the second mojito arrived it wasn't any better. I ended up having water. The service was very poor. Our server did not come by to see how our meal was and we had to get up and get our own soya sauce. I have never written a bad review however our experience at this restaurant warranted one!
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