wok buffet san javier?
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Well, we've always been there to both in San Javier and enjoyed it. Have you had a bad one then Daniels?
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They cook all the different meats in the same boiling water in Spain - which I am sure would not be legal in UK.
I have been in but couldn't eat after seeing what happens. Each to their own, if you enjoy it carry on and enjoy.
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i eat in wok buffet regularly when over and always think its great
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We prefer the Spanish restaurants down the back streets as the food is sooooooo yummy ;-))
Or for a first class Spanish nosh there is a lovely restaurant just across the road from Maxi Dia in San Pedro del Pinatar, it's a little expensive but the food is well worth the cost......what's more the Spanish flock there so the quality speaks for itself.
During the weekdays, this same restaurant offers a very reasonable menú del día ;-))
That said on the odd occasion we want something quick and easy we've been known to got to the Wok Buffet. This message was last edited by JazII on 18/07/2010.
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yes ive been.
its very much the same as the one near roda.
all the same sauces etc, and food is almost identical.
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Daniels,
Before moving over here, I worked in and eventually owned Restaurants. You are quite wrong about the hygene issues of cooking the way the WOK in San Javier does it. The water is as you say Boiling and the wok itself is far in excess of temperatures achievable on a normal oven top. Chinese food is cooked in the same way in the UK (and indeed the rest of the world) just behind closed doors, just because you cant see it, doesnt mean it doesnt happen. It is probaably the safest way to eat food in Spain. A friend of mine got full blown Salmonella from a restaurant in Los Alcazaras in 2006 and was hospitalised. He now has a very weak stomach as he has been told he will always have the virus and any slight problem with food gives him problems. He eats in the San Javier WOK quite often and has never had a problem. Give it a try, it is the freshest ingredients, cooked with no MSG or preservatives. The best way to eat Chinese.
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