So when you travel thousands of miles to Rome to explore their food, culture, etc… where do you go? A chinese food place obviously! Haha. We stumbled upon this place looking for italian food within a block radius and it was late, didn’t have internet on my phone and the italian place next door was reservation only. You come here and you can tell the local Italians love their Asian cusine. We had no wait but it was crowded on a Saturday night. I ordered the pineapple and pine nut fried rice as well as the orange chicken. Thought it was an interesting combo… And it was! The fried rice had a little too much olive oil on it but it was delicious! The orange chicken dish had slices of yummy blood oranges on it and the batter reminded me of the sweet funnel cake batter you eat in the states. Unlike Chinese food back home, this didn’t make me feel bloated at all. Overall it was a great option if you’re visiting Italy and for some reason crave Chinese. The dishes were good, prices were cheap and they cook in olive oil! Who woulda thought Chinese food would be amazing with olive oil?!? They also have sushi, but I figured I could get that back in the states too.
Ayi E.
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It’s a nice, cheap place to grab a quick meal. The staff is nice and the service is fast. Plus it’s easy to find as it’s open air and has a myriad of Chinese lanterns up.