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Piri's Chicken Burgers

Piri's Chicken Burgers

Wienerstr. 31, 10999, Berlin, Germany

Burger • Vegetarier • Heiße Burger • Amerikanisch


"Ich bin immer noch auf der Suche nach dem BESTEN veganen Burger in Berlin. Natürlich stand dieser Ort nicht auf meiner Liste der Favoriten, aber nachdem meine Eltern von ihren Hähnchen-Burgern geschwärmt hatten und erwähnten, dass es auch eine Tofu-Option gab, beschloss ich, es auszuprobieren. Während unserer Reise nach Portugal war ich süchtig nach Piri Piri Sauce, also dachte ich, es würde gut sein. Nun, es lief nicht wie erhofft. Zuerst gab es einige Missgeschicke, wie meinen Burger mit Käse und Mayonnaise zu machen, obwohl ich darum gebeten hatte, sie wegzulassen. Also musste ich ihn zurückbringen und um einen nicht-milchigen Burger bitten, während meine Begleiter schon ihr Essen gegessen hatten. Also wartete ich und wartete. Schließlich kam er heraus, aber ohne die Pommes, die ich auch bestellt hatte. Wieder mussten wir nach ihnen fragen und sie brachten sie, damit ich anfangen konnte zu essen. Das Fazit? Der Tofu-Burger ist wirklich langweilig. Es ist einfach eine Scheibe Tofu von einem Block abgeschnitten und hat keinen Geschmack. Die Piri Piri Sauce? Auch langweilig. Keine Würze, kein Kick. Einfach nur mittelmäßig. Die Pommes waren der beste Teil der Mahlzeit und auch ziemlich Standard. Meine fleischessenden Freunde scheinen diesen Ort zu lieben, aber wenn du vegetarisch isst, würde ich ehrlich gesagt empfehlen, woanders hinzugehen."

China Mc Chop-suey

China Mc Chop-suey

Universitätsstraße 10, 36037 Fulda, Germany

Tee • Fleisch • Asiatisch • Chinesisch


"I was unsure at first. I'm a little spoiled by our trusted restaurant, as we've always had the buffet so far. When looking at the menu compared to previous experiences, the prices were reasonable. The size: It is sweet. You come in and there are small tables to your left and right that have also been pushed together to form large tables. Diagonally in front of you is the counter, where you can also pick up what you have ordered. A cozy family meal goes wonderfully. Or as a couple, no problem. We were there on Monday evening. It was nice and quiet, you could chat or just listen to the subtle music. Ambiance is typically Asian. Red/reddish wood (panelling), gold and metal accents, a mother-of-pearl picture on the wall. The service: We were warmly welcomed and asked whether we wanted to take away or eat here. Since there was little attendance at the time, we were told we could choose a table. They offered the map and gave us enough time. Drinks first, then the dishes. Just like you know from restaurants. The food: I had the crispy duck with vegetables and spicy sauce and my partner had fried noodles with chicken and egg. Here, anyone who can read has a clear advantage. The category below said “served with rice”. Except for the fried noodles, but that makes sense. We also shared a 20-piece sushi set. I would have liked more ginger and wasabi in the sushi, but I actually can't complain about the amount since the wasabi was probably horseradish. Can deceive me as well. The crispy duck was REALLY crispy. Great. I love it. The duck was a good 15cm and was served on a bed of vegetables. Very pleasant. The fact that the rice came in a separate plate/bowl/platter (see pictures) was new to me and surprised us both. Plus jasmine tea, which I traditionally order, and a 0.4l Radler. My friend had two cyclists. When it came to the shandy, I was surprised that I couldn't taste the lemon. Regional differences? Possible... I'm a stranger. Where I come from, Radler is mixed with a 70:30 ratio with Sprite/7up‍ The taste was great, my eyes were hungrier than my stomach and I even had the rest packed up. My friend had to struggle a bit because the portions were a good size. Good eaters who eat two plates and dessert at an all-you-can-eat meal are well satisfied. His chicken was incredibly tender and juicy. Compliments to the kitchen. The lady, who obviously knows a lot about this cuisine, brought us what I would call a nightcap at the end. The classic, plum wine. You don't experience something like that everywhere and it was really very positive. I don't know whether it's on the house or as a small thank you. Unfortunately we won't be coming back anytime soon because of a business trip, but it's really highly recommended. Important information: Cash only. Since card payments involve a certain percentage of participation in a financial institution, I'm actually not really surprised given the size of the place. We were well served with a total of €50. Two main courses, sushi set and four drinks."