Tai Wu

Rotterdam


The hallmarks here are gargantuan servings and brusque service, the first making the second forgivable. The cuisine is largely Cantonese, with a few regional variations thrown in for good measure (Peking duck, some spicy Sichuan dishes). It's tasty and well priced.


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