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    Elements Chinese

    3.8 (12 reviews)
    InexpensiveFast Food, Chinese

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    Disgusting meal and restaurant refused to refund. Straight in bin. Waste of money and staff are rude. Do not order from here

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    The Weo Ping

    The Weo Ping

    (4 reviews)

    ££

    The Weo Ping is somewhat legendary in North Belfast. Legend has it that during Northern Ireland's…read more'Troubles', a local paramilitary group known as 'The Provies' tried to rob the Weo Ping one night. The Chinese owner behind the counter tried to make them leave by saying, "No hurt me, me Provie too, me Provie too!" This myth has literally travelled the world over so that whenever I've been in Irish bars in North America, second generation Irish kids will ask me if i know "Provie Charlie's" (the Weo Pings's nickname). For a chinese, the food isn't bad at all in the Weo Ping. It's of a much higher quality than other Chinese takeouts in the surrounding area. But I agree with the last reviewer that it can tiresome after a while, but I put this down to the fact that North Belfast's takeaways offer predominantly Chinese food with very little variety. So if I'm not screaming about how great this place is, it's only because I've grown up on it.

    Weo Ping is one of my favourite Chinese takeaways in Belfast. It has been around for as long as I…read moreremember. This is probably one of the first Chinese takeaways I ever tried and it's a brilliant one to start off with. Their salted chilli chicken is fantastic. The chicken is perfectly cooked, and despite in being a dish without a sauce it's never to dry. The best thing about Weo Ping however, is their curry sauce. By far its the best curry I've ever tasted and could possibly make an old trainer just tasty enough to eat! Their prices are brilliant, the delivery charge is barely noticeable. The only problem I have (if you could even be a problem) is their enormous portion sizes! This is only a problem because of the guilt I feel, throwing out their epic grub that I just couldn't fit into my belly!

    Four Seasons

    Four Seasons

    (5 reviews)

    ££

    City Centre

    The Four Seasons is regularly described as 'really authentic', the reason being that it is really…read moreauthentic. We had a meal there last week before going onto somewhere else and, as usual, we were more than pleased. Nothing can quite beat the pleasure of perusing a menu with a cold Tsing Tao Chinese beer in your hand. While you're doing this, The Four Seasons, like most Chinese restaurants, serves prawn crackers while you do this, but it also serves little dishes of fire-hot chilli dip and a green chive and ginger dipping sauce that could lead to a momentary lapse in table manners as you try to scoop up the last bits. We always over-order, so we agreed to have 2 starters and one main course: how can I describe what their hand-made dumplings taste like? Or the 8 inch long, skinny spring rolls with their own pork and garlic filling? Kimchee beef followed, more beer and what do you know? Stuffed - again! Here are my tips for a successful visit: loose clothes, no thoughts of going on to party anywhere else, and a nice bed to drift into later! The staff are lovely and the clientele loyal, it's reasonably pricey, but so what when there's no pink, gloopy sweet and sour sauce in sight? This is a restaurant to treat yourself to, but you'll want to go back, I promise.

    The Four Seasons is a really nice Chinese restaurant on the Dublin road ideally situated for a…read moregreat spot to start your night out (and line your stomach!) The menu is vast and after a long deliberation I decided to try their crispy shredded beef with chili sauce- it didn't disappoint! The food was really good and the portion's were big too which is always great! They gave us free prawn crackers and the house wine was really nice too. We were with a group of 8 people and this didn't seem to phase the staff or the kitchen who all took it in their stride. Great pace to go for s date or with a big group as they can cater for all really well.

    Elements Chinese - hotdogs - Updated May 2026

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