In the 1980s, two families from the province of ZheJiang met in Portugal and took the decision of opening Restaurant Li Jin together. Open for over 30 years, this family restaurant is one of the oldest traditional Chinese food establishments. With a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere, decorated with oriental motifs, you can try Chinese cuisine from several provinces, on site or by take away. From classics such as crepes, chop soy, noodles or traditional Chinese soups, to specialities such as Pato Li Jin or special rice with prawns. In the end, you can enjoy one of the famous Chinese desserts.
Traditional chinese food, crepes.
Monday to sunday: 12h - 15h, 19h - 23h.
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Address:
Rua São João de Brito, 35
Postal Code:
4100-118
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
226175072
Email:
restlijin@gmail.com
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