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Feedback gevenLet's just say you're stuck in Orleans by a bad match. It's late. That the station is dark, cold and sacredly empty. And glaucose. That a strange guy has just put himself on the piano to play a really annoying music, while it may be the only time in your life where you would have liked to hear from Patrick Sébastien. That you don't want to get away from the station because you're scared to miss your train (the last of the day) and be stuck there for good. That you're looking for a folding point, hot and without a little lazy guy who's in front. There's a way you land at Bamboo Express. I went in without looking at the prices displayed (I don't care, it goes into a note of fees and I just wanted to be in a place with light) and I asked for a bobun because there was a photo of bobun on the wall. The boss is charming, the bright and pretty room. She's also great for the number of tables, which gives a strange impression. Besides, we were five, it wasn't an oaf atmosphere... But if you have super secret info to give to someone and you're afraid that the NSA guys are listening to you, that's the place to go: your table neighbors will be at 2m, no privacy concerns. My bowl came very fast, and, how can I say? It wasn't very good. The nems had a weird taste, the beef was a little gluant, there were three bursts of peanuts fighting in duel, not really sauce. Not the fun. I just ate the noodles (and the peanuts), having a chill of happiness the few times I fell on a piece of mint. For dessert, syrup litchis, which had a taste of syrup litchis, so it was okay. I realized when the bobun was paying for €5.70. Well, maybe that's why quality wasn't really on the date. But let's say that for the price we have to fill the belly. They also take it away, if you want to eat in the station listening to the piano! Not the restaurant of the century, so, but if you need to eat fast around, why not!
Good reception and service of the gentleman in orange tee-shirt and bezel, smiling and who was able to make us comfortable. The khebabs were good, the delicious fries (good cooking, crispy and golden), and the kefta sandwich was a good discovery.
Don't be fooled by appearances, these gentlemen are very nice, their sandwiches are good, personally I am always very well received. No problem
This Asian speciality restaurant, located just across from the Orleans Station, is really to recommend. everything is delicious and hearty, from entry to dessert, and prices are reasonable. moreover, the welcome is friendly.
Located near the train station, the decoration is typical of Chinese restaurants. reception poli asian. I didn't think I had to make a restaurant that didn't come out of the ordinary. And I do. It's okay. It's well presented and it's fast.