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    The Rising Phoenix

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    China Palace

    China Palace

    2.3(3 reviews)
    2.9 kmFinglas

    The food is just Ok with the menu totally geared for the bland Irish pallet and there is no way i…read morewill be back unless the Excellence and First Class are closed down and even then maybe i'll just drive a bit further away. The tables are laid out lovely and bright so that's a good thing and there target market seems to be the exiters from the local pubs. The day i got take away the lady behind the counter gave out to me for taking a picture which was a bit of a negative for me. What was she worried about?

    I love this place. I've only ever gotten take away but you can sit in as they did the place up and…read morethey've a simple, nice & clean eat in area now. I've tried a few things here. They do a lovely curry. Their chicken fried rice is nice and tasty and not bland like many other places. Their chips are always nice & fresh which I think is rare for a Chinese take away. They so good chicken & green pepper in black bean sauce. Their salt & chilli chicken wings are really tasty and they do good spring rolls. The only thing I wasn't mad about was their sweet and sour chicken dish. The flavour was there but the chicken isn't Cantonese style and instead is a breaded chicken fillet cut up. I guess that's just down to preference thorough. I recently ordered chicken & cashew nut and asked if they could put celery in it and they were more than accommodating. It too was very tasty. To summarise: all their dishes so far have proved to be very tasty. Would definitely recommend!

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    Xian Street Food - Jianbing

    Xian Street Food

    4.3(99 reviews)
    5.3 kmSouth Inner City

    Get the spice bag!…read more Fries and chicken tenders tossed in Chinese spices and served with a side of curry sauce. The portion is large and can be shared. The restaurant is small so you will most likely have to eat outside. There's a a few benches so you may get lucky.

    I heard from multiple sources that I couldn't leave Dublin without trying the Spice Bag from Xian…read moreStreet Food. And I can't just come here and try one dish so of course I ordered far more than I can eat. Regrets? None. The Spice Bag was definitely delicious. The savory bites of crispy fries/chips and chunks of fried chicken tenders/chunks was a gut bomb bursting with that delectable asian flavor. I had to get the pickled cucumbers to help balance out the savory overload. Xian Famous Biang Biang noodles was my favorite though. So glad I ordered this dish! The hand-pulled noodles were pure perfection from the texture, thickness and flavor. The Chicken Satay was just ok. Good but outshined by the Biang Biang Noodles and Spice Bag. The lines can get pretty long here however, the service is fairly quick. The only issue most face is finding a seat in the small, cramped space. Most people take their items to-go or eat on the curb/street just outside. It was a cold day and I ordered too much food to stand around and also let my fries get cold. Fortunately, I was able to find a seat soon after I placed my order at the counter.

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    Lee Kee Chinese Restaurant - Hotpot fish

    Lee Kee Chinese Restaurant

    4.3(23 reviews)
    4.7 kmRotunda
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    Was craving for some Chinese after feasting on seafood and fish and chips all day . This place was…read morepacked at night when we went and surprisingly it was not too expensive. We ordered their homemade dumplings which was boiled dipped in a special soy sauce. Veggies, beef, seafood, pork were all very good. Saw many folks ordering their hotpot which essentially is a boiling clay pot with veggies and your choice of protein . Tea and beer were reasonable. Simple decor and just table and chairs laid out. I do recommend this place if you're looking for delicious Chinese food without breaking the bank!

    Best genuine Chinese we've had in Dublin. Heck, it's probably up there too if it were in LA…read more We were famished after a 2.5 hr movie at the Savoy on O'Connell and Chinese places were the only ones still open at 10:30pm. It's what we would've wanted anyway, but by the time we walked over, it was 10:45. There was only 1 other table still there and we were still greeted warmly, as we sheepishly popped our head in. We were presented with Chinese menus, which were not an issue for me, but my husband doesn't read Chinese. No problem, they had English menus as well. I noticed that the Chinese menu had a lot of 家常菜 or 'homestyle dishes', (at roughly 14-20 Euros) which are usually meant for sharing as a 4-top, or a family. Therefore, they're a bit more labor intensive and is not just a stir-fry/takeout menu. However, on the last few pages, there were smaller individual dishes at around 7-10Euros, and that's what we went with as we didn't want leftovers and wanted to eat quickly and turn in. As shown in the photos, we got 2 noodle soups and they turned out huge!!! I got the 3 seafood with mushrooms rice thick noodles (三鮮菇米線)while hubby got the beef noodle soup (牛肉麵). They didn't skimp on the meats, seafood, or the noodles. We devoured everything in roughly 10 minutes and polished off the pot of tea plus some lamb skewers by 11:05. The staff didn't seem bothered that we had overstayed closing time, and were still very courteous. I may be biased bc I very much love getting stuffed on noodles and soups, but this was one of the best meals I've had in Europe.

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