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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónI have to say. Was a bit worried. 1. Lots of bad reviews. 2. No hygiene rating. However this was the only place open on Uber eat. And I was not disappointed. Proper Chinese. Wide selection. Good flavours, I don't know if I won the rulete but I don't have any complains. Ordered from the hotel next to Inverness airport. So they charged me £3 on top of delivery fee, which was understandable. I liked the fact that somebody from the restaurant called after I ordered and confirmed delivery time.
Ordered a delivery as it was the only place open the food was absolutely awful. I couldn't even eat it. I ordered a munchie box and it was just a total mess of mixed up food. The one star rating is for the delivery driver who was very pleasant. That's about all I can say positive about this.
Never experienced food as disgusting as this in my life. Our order was simple: 1 x duck in orange, 1 fried rice, 1 x chicken fried rice, 1 x Noodles with beansprouts and onions, 1 x chips. We received: no duck, just a can of fanta orange, no fried rice, 2 x noodles without onions or beansprouts, 1 chicken fried rice, 2 x chips. The food looked and tasted like it was days old. It was so loaded in black pepper it made us cough. If you're hankering for a Chinese meal, don't go here. Disgusting.
Very bad customer service. Delivery was very late. I had to call them 7-8 times to get my food. Very unprofessional. Food was cold and dry as well. Very bad experience I had with them.
Table of 4 ordered and I can honestly say everyone has said worst take away ever. At age 76 that shouldn’t be taken lightly. The meal was delivered over an hour after it was promised, and I think that’s probably the only reason it was eaten, From salt and chilli tofu that had no flavour other than flour, to lamb skewers that grandparents almost lost their dentures too and bland dishes. Missing sauces, and chicken logs rather than balls. The rice, the highlight of the meal, was satisfactory at best. Words like perseverance and ‘we’re starving but can muster on’ have been issued. Order at your peril.