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China Ming
The guide was updated:China Ming has over 30 years of experience of serving fresh and authentic Cantonese food, including spring rolls, noodle soup and grilled prawns, using locally sourced produce. It is especially popular among families and students, probably because it offers the traditional dishes of the Asiatic cuisine, but also new meals to enjoy.
Useful Information
- Address: Avenida de Romero Donallo 25, Santiago de Compostela
- More Info: Closed on Tuesday.
- Opening hours: 12.00-16.00 / 16.00-00.00 Wed-Mon.
- Website: www.restaurantechinaming.com
- Phone: +34 981 593 673
- Email: rchinaming@gmail.com
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