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Contribuiți la feedbackThe best Chinese in tel aviv. excellent eating, good atmosphere and prices.
While it is very nice that this place is ready to make many dishes with tofu on request, I did not find eating very delicious. the vegan egg rolls were greasy and without much filling. the vegan dimming sum was made with a teig that was much too thick and the fried sweet had a sose that seemed to have msg.
There are kosher Chinese restaurants in almost any city in israel. Unfortunately, what happens to Chinese foods is generally somewhat asian-ish of poor quality, cooked by migrant workers with little-to-no culinary experience that happen as Chinese and wear Asian clothing. homa sinit (the wall of china) is the exception to the rule, since it actually has Chinese ownness and workers who have brought to israel the authentic taste of their home and they see it on the menu and taste it in every bite. among its advantages this is the only restaurant in israel where you can get chow fun. it is called lu mian (hand noodles) and they must have them for the square art (Re-bu-ah in Hebrew, or show them a place with their hands) to actually get chow fun. the regular chow fun comes in a brown sauce, which is simple and tasty and like almost all meat dishes they can be tofu substituted (or ask for another sose.) among our other favorites are here the tofu szechuan (which is spicy and comes from sizzling) and the tofu bon (a light peanut sauce.) for preseep i can get as a new yorker who spent every other weekend of my kindness to travel to Chinatown, I find homa sinit the only place in israel that even calms my demand for real vege Chinese. while this place is unpretentious and lacks a more or unique romantic atmosphere, the prices are very good and the eating is truly authentic Chinese and good again!
Eating is excellent! as I like it. but the place feels like a dining room of a kibbut. the first thing they notice is that when they remove a few ornaments from the wall, it looks like a dining room of a school or something. we were not offered, the sticks and instead of traditional forks and spoons of such restaurants we actually serve a knife! it was surprising. the place is great for a cheap delicious Chinese meal, but I will not recommend bringing a date there.
The food is excellent as I like it. but the place feels like a dining room of a kibbut. The first thing you notice is that if you remove a few ornaments from the wall, it looks like a dining room of a school or something. We were not offered chiopsticks and instead of traditional fork and spoons such restaurants we actually serve a knife! It was surprising. The place is great for a cheap delicious Chinese meal, but I will not recommend bringing a date there.