New Century Chinese Takeaway Ballon Yelp Reviews - New Century Chinese Takeaway Ballon - Buy Reservations
Getting a Reservation at New Century Chinese Takeaway Ballon for Today or Tomorrow is Easy!
Buy a verified reservation at New Century Chinese Takeaway Ballon from someone who doesn't need theirs anymore.
If there is nothing that fits your schedule, you can bid on your preferred time.
We only list verified Reservations!
All listed Reservations are reviewed by our team before appearing in the calendar or being allowed to answer a bid you place. That's why AppointmentTrader comes with a included Money Back Guarantee for each transaction.
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
's Best Restaurants that are most frequently booked by customers of New Century Chinese Takeaway Ballon
New Century Chinese Takeaway Ballon Yelp Reviews
Latest Reviews On Yelp
5 Reviews
0 Replys |
I think this place has Nice food , but my god the girl on
I think this place has Nice food , but my god the girl on the phone isn't even on this planet. Get some people who can understand an order. Hung up their after trying to order food for like 10 minutes and your one talking to me about food I didn't order WTF? Being a local this is disappointing!
Be the first to ReplyFriendly, helpful cashier.
We ordered a variety of dishes which were all tasty. Were offered a free order of chicken wings to accompany our order. Check this place out.
Be the first to ReplyThis takeaway is a proper good one xxxx have been
This takeaway is a proper good one xxxx have been ordering food from here for years, never been disappointed always fast delivery and lovely service xox love theses lads so much !! I would recommend their spice bags, sweet n sour chicken and 4 in 1s w curry sauce on the side would actually recommend everything on the menu never had anything bad xoxo
Be the first to ReplyFor quite some time now I have been searching for a Chinese
For quite some time now I have been searching for a Chinese takeaway where the 3-in-1's are altogether well made, doing utmost justice to the combination of sauce, chips and rice. Now, if you're anything like myself, you'll agree with me when I say, "the thought that merely a 3-in-1 is a good means of comparison for how good a Chinese is for its food in general seems rather naive". I don't blame you; there's such a diverse selection on the menu, to take one example is a bit assuming. However, at least it's the same food for every Chinese, so I can talk in terms of how good the 3-in-1's are from place to place, at least. But, and this is important to note, it just so happens that the better I find the 3-in-1, the better the place is as a whole. When I get a bad chips, rice and curry sauce, my friend gets a bad duck with whatever else it is they throw in there. When I get a good one, someone else swears by the, well... satay chicken I suppose. My argument is: if the Chinese is good, they'll put the effort into making ALL their food. As funny as this may seem to some- the better the 3-in-1's, the better the Chinese.Now, New Century (in fact the exact one in the photo) has been the latest place from where I bought a 3-in-1 to date. It all started when a certain "Marie B," who swore by a certain "satay chicken," convinced me to put their 3-in-1's to the test, albeit only by mention of the place, but convincing nevertheless. It was the 6th November, a Saturday night- cold and snappy. My friend and I were restless, bored with the monotony of our neighbourhood, when all of a sudden I had remembered... "There's this place- Luellen's. It's top quality, just opposite the Ashleaf. Give it a try the next time you're up there."At least, that's what I THOUGHT I remembered. So I took my friend two kilometers from our hometown for a journey to this place- Luellen's. Thing was, it wasn't actually called Luellen's. No, turned out Luellen was the supposed proprietor of New Century, the actual name of the Chinese, which itself wasn't even true. I had been the victim of the misinterpretation of a joke, which even managed to twist what I thought I remembered! I mean, what I remembered meant absolutely nothing really. However, that didn't stop me from trying the place out, for when I established the name 'New Century' blazoning the top of it, I was quickly reminded of its recommendation by Marie B. And in retrospect, I wouldn't have made the effort to go there that night hadn't it been for my mistake in the first place. For 4 euros, which is standard 3-in-1 price, I brought home with me a chip, fried rice and King Po sauce 3-in-1. Usually curry sauce is the popular choice, but to be fair I try many sauces from each Chinese. Overall, I've tried; King Po, Oyster sauce, Red Thai Chili, Curry, Sweet&Sour, barbecue, Hot Garlic, Szechuan. I tried the King Po (which is made from hot bean sauce, not like Heinz now) from New Century. The chips were exactly what you want in a 3-in-1, the way they should be to compliment the sauce- absorptive, but not so much they're drenched soggy. Once you got that down it's just a matter of cooking the rice properly. In my opinion, the sauce- King Po- wasn't the best choice, but for what it was there was no mistaken the high quality of its tastiness. The rice was just fine, you can't really go over the moon with elaborate rice descriptions. It wasn't undercooked, that's the main thing.As well as ensuring a tasty meal, the bag in which your food comes is piquantly textured and designed compared to other places. A nice addition, I thought. Eh, just for the sake of it, there was one odd encounter in ordering my food, and that was when I was standing at the desk. I was scrolling through the menu, even though I knew what I wanted, when I realised the music I heard when entering the Chinese was actually coming from the Chinese itself and not the pub across the road. Though I agree- innocent a thought at first, that was no radio playing in the backround either. The shrill voice from behind that secretive, little hatch came far too solidly through the air to be produced by a radio. I wasn't complaining mind you O_o
Be the first to ReplyThis takeaway sells great Chinese and Thai dishes.
Unlike a lot of takeaways of this kind New Century consistently produces tasty dishes, and tends to please most people's palate. Each dish, or at least all the ones I've tried so far, have a distinctive flavour and the ingredients are fresh and readily recognisable - there's no hiding bad ingredients behind overwhelming sauces here.All of this is produced at a reasonable price: 7 or 8 euro will get you a main with chips, boiled or fried rice. They also have all the usual sides and beverages.... I think I might be addicted to their satay chicken!
Be the first to Reply