Asia Ming
➤ Trierer Straße 33, 66111 Saarbrücken, Saarbruecken, Germany
Asiático, Japonés, Mongol, Sushi, Chino
"The Asia Restaurant Ming has been around two years. It is located in the middle of the city near the Saarbrücker Main Station, near the Europa Gallery and the Congress Hall. A not inconsiderable location disadvantage for the Ming is that it does not have its own parking spaces. Guests can get a free parking at the main station with good luck and are otherwise dependent on the City Park or the parking garages of the central area (Parkhaus Europa-Galerie, Parkhaus Alte Post and others; nothing for people with a short lunch break, because it is a good piece of road to the Ming, which then must return to the car with a full stomach. In view of this situation, we have probably waited so long with our first visit, although we had only heard positively about this place so far. The management of the Ming obviously knows about the improper parking situation and therefore takes over the parking fees for its guests at noon EUR 1.50 and in the evening EUR 3.00 (the amounts are deducted from the final invoice amount, at least in the town of Saarbrücken, no second Asian restaurant of similar size is known. The equipment works fairly dense, predominant color is the well-known dark China red. Beautiful glass art, as good as no kitsch and nothing seems overloaded. I liked the colorful children's playroom; that gets half a star from me and so I come to three and a half stars for the ambience. Cleanliness: everywhere really very clean, the wet rooms flash and flash formally. Four stars. Service: During our visit is a young Chinese and two young German men (the martial haircut of the US martial S.E.A.L.S. is currently scary in ; but I bet none of the two drunk men were ever in use in the covenant. They didn't have much to do, especially since the few guests, so also we decided to do the lunch buffet. For the service drink only the beverages, clean empty plates and lashing. In fact, if the cottage is full and along with buffet should also lead the complete à la carte business, the service team certainly needed a considerable increase to avoid land. This time we didn't know much service, so I can't forgive more than two and a half stars. Food and drink: offers are served next to the lunch buffet with sushi (EUR 8.90 per person the evening buffet with Mongolian grill (EUR 16.90 p.P. and the weekend buffet with Mongolian grill for EUR 17.90 per nose. There is also the normal card; it can be under [here link] to be considered. I drank Bitburger Pils (0.4l EUR 3.50, my wife had an orange choir (0.4l EUR 3.30). We both participated in the lunch buffet with sushi; this cost my wife full of EUR 8.90 and for me as driver EUR 7.40 (EUR 8.90 minus EUR 1.50 as parking fee partial refund We did not use the free coffee on the house; in this case I would have had two more foot marches, to the car and back, for the purpose of parking ticket renewal and that would not have been the best coffee. My wife was more satisfied with the buffet when I did it; she especially praised the many fresh vegetables (determined TK goods that would not otherwise be in Asia buffets, the filling of spring rolls, the Wan Tan bags and the sushi offer that I would not perceive as always. For me, the fried noodles were to muddy and tasteless shrimps, as they were offered here in plastered and fried form, I have eaten Gottseidank and never before. Duck and chicken were normal for Asian buffet, the Quid rings I would have gone around far enough. Good were the Wan Tan and the little dumplings, refreshment was offered as dessert. Neither the red, nor the poison-green gods food I ever pack in Asia buffets; I tried and found the little chocolate with chopped pistachios upstairs. When I consider that my wife was more satisfied with her food than I, I give my very benevolent two and a half stars for food and drink, giving a total of three stars. Price/Performance: Three stars. Conclusion: Especially the parking situation, but also the kitchen performance, I decided: here you are no longer going; The Ming for me is just a buffet that is amusing among many. I don't have to run the wolf! And my wife doesn't really want to go back there."