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Wok Dao is one restaurant in Barcelona that made a quite deep impression on me. It is a very new restaurant and my husband and I happened to be there on the first opening day of the restaurant and we were also one of the first few people to be there. This restaurant opened on the 9th of July, 2010 and offers all-you-can-eat mainly Chinese, Spanish and Japanese dishes. The selection of menu is so big you would have a problem trying them one by one. Since I am also a rather picky eater, I didn't try every single dish they had there even though we went to the restaurant several times. I was especially impressed, because every time we came there, they always had some new dishes in their menu instead of preparing the same dishes over and over again, just like the buffet restaurants I find here in Germany. Since the restaurant was new, we didn't have to pay for our drinks (or so we thought, we don't speak nor understand Spanish unfortunately and the people working there hardly spoke English...!). The price was extremely affordable and fair as well (we actually even thought that it's too 'fair', looking at all the things they offered). Just €8.98 per person for the lunch hour and €11.98 in the evening. During the weekend the price is €13.98 per person.



They have a huge selection of dishes - seafood, meat, poultry, rice and noodles, salad and antipasti, dessert (more than five different types of ice cream, cakes, sweets and fruit), dim sum (only a small selection with pan fried dumplings, shiu mai and different types of steamed or fried buns, but good enough), sushi and teppanyaki. I even saw a huge piece of Spanish smoked ham for you to carve yourself and even paella! This place is definitely one of the best all-you can-eat restaurants I have been to, as it doesn't just offer quantity but also quality

Here are some of the pictures I took. I didn't take pictures of all the food they offered, because to be honest I was rather scared that somebody would tell me off for doing it...;)!


Fried goodies and stir-fried dishes



Seafood and Salad corners



Sushi, sushi and sushi...




Dessert and some fried and steamed Chinese buns.


Wok Dao
C/.Villarroel,1
08011 Barcelona

Opening Times
12:00-16:30
20:00-24:00

Tel 932 929 055



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I have been away for a long time, I know... But now, here I am again :). My husband and I were in Barcelona for two weeks hoping to recreate a bit from all the stress we had at work. It was a nice trip, but unfortunately it was very very hot - even though, I heard, it's not much better in Germany...


















One of the main reasons I went to Barcelona was because I wanted to have an authentic culinary journey of Spanish food, although I have to admit I don't know much at all about Spanish cuisine. I especially wanted to try Paella in Spain because I had never had 'authentic' Paella at all before my Barcelona trip. I only knew Paella made by my German mother-in-law (which is always fantastic by the way - I just wanted to know if Paella in Spain would taste even better, especially because my husband, who had been to Spain when he was very young, was absolutely raving about it). Well, long story short, I was actually really quite disappointed by the Paella I had in Barcelona. I tried it at least six times from different restaurants and they were all either wet, tasted like rice dumped in tomato sauce or just rice with almost no seafood fillings...


My first paella - wet and not much seafood.



Very wet and very little seafood.



The best paella I had, but still not comparable to the paella my MIL made.

I also tried other types of Spanish food, such as tapas - they were good, but for me personally, there's nothing outstanding about it. But I can also imagine that I simply went to the wrong places, since it was my first time to Barcelona (and my husband's as well), so we really had no clue where to go.
















Nevertheless I was very impressed by Fideua, which is a popular traditional Valencian dish similar to Paella but made with noodles instead of rice. This dish is certainly on my list to try at home. Spanish smoked ham and salami that I tried there tasted excellent as well!


Not a very good picture, but I don't have another one...

I saw some 'Mercat' too there, which means 'market' in Catalan. The markets sort of remind me of Paddy's market in Sydney - you can find various types of seafood, fish, meat, smoked ham, salami, etc in some stalls and clothes, sweets, fruit in the others. Here are some pictures of a market in Plaça Catalunya and the area around it.





























Poor rabbits...:(


Saw many 'living statues' there...!

Besides trying some Spanish food, we also went to some Asian restaurants in Barcelona and were very happy with the overall quality - well, at least compared to the ones I find in the Hessen area in Germany, the Asian food there just seemed to be more authentic.

Nagano Japan Restaurant - somewhere in Parallel. Very authentic and inexpensive.


Wish the guy wasn't there...!


This tempura menu comes with miso soup, a drink and a dessert as well and was just €11.95



Duck menu - € 10.95

Pato Pekin - in Port Olimpic near the Barceloneta beach. Also very reasonable price. The peking duck is absolutely not the best I know, but good enough and extremely affordable.



Peking duck menu - I think €20 per person.


Appetiser - dim sum for me


Appetiser - Salad and tiny Vietnamese spring roll for my husband


Peking duck - the rest of the duck meat was stir fried with vegetables, but I didn't take a picture of it. A drink was also included.


Stir fried squid


Chinese fried rice


Beef satay - very good and reminds me of the chicken satay in Sydney food courts. Not very 'peanuty' but a little bit curry-like but not too strong. This menu comes with fried rice, a drink and a dessert. €12.50






Vanilla ice cream as dessert



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New China Town is my favourite yum cha restaurant in Frankfurt - not that there are many in Frankfurt...! It has a quite big selection of dim sum and the taste is very authentic. It's of course not comparable to real yum cha restaurants in Hong Kong, Sydney or Jakarta where you can see unfriendly waiters and waitresses walking around with their dim sum carts, but for the yum cha deprived me, having a small yum cha restaurant (quite) nearby, even though it's served a la carte, is like heaven... (because I am a real yum cha fanatic!).





Jiaozi - boiled dumplings - €7.30


Har gao - €4.30


Chee cheong fun with dried shrimps and green onions, €3.40


Chee cheong fun with prawns - €4.00



Char Siu Bao- BBQ pork bun - €3.20


Char leong - rice rolls with Chinese bread stick - €3.50


Glutinous fried dumplings with pork - €3.20


Fried squid cake - € 4.20

Besides serving dim sum, New China-Town also serves normal Chinese food (I would say, Cantonese style food, as the Chinese food there reminds me of the Chinese food in Sydney which is often run by Cantonese).


Fried rice noodles with beef - €10.30

New China Town is the only Asian restaurant I know which serves fresh rice noodles...! To be honest, I can make better fried rice noodles than the one served in this restaurant, but I just couldn't resist ordering FRESH rice noodles in a restaurant (in Germany that is, because it's almost non-existent).

Overall, I love this restaurant :)!

New China Town
Münchner Straße 52
60329 Frankfurt Am Main


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