26th September 2008
This Chinese restaurant also has an adjoining, spacious bar / sometime karaoke area on the premises. The Dancing Dragon tends to be popular with families with young children, and draws in the evening crowd of folk on office birthday outings, probably on account of the set prices for its all-you-can-eat menu - but unlike many of these sorts of places the food is well-cooked and of excellent quality. All-you-can-eat-ers serve themselves from a daily changing range of (mostly meat-based, though there are also a couple of vegetarian alternatives) main courses with seafood options, an array of saltily delicious deep-fried appetisers a small selection of desserts including fresh fruit. There is some free parking for patrons in the restaurant’s car-park - down the side-street on the left of the restaurant (be aware that you will encounter a one-way system on leaving the car park and find yourself in the street behind the restaurant) but a rather limited number of places if the place is busy, which it tends to be, during peak hours. It’s a first-class restaurant of its type, and I’d thoroughly recommend a visit.