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'I ordered Chinese food in Benidorm and cost of three course meal left me floored'

'I ordered Chinese food in Benidorm and cost of three course meal left me floored'

Daily Mirror3 days ago
A Brit named Nigel Pope has shared his favourite 'hidden gem' restaurant in the middle on Benidorm, Spain, where you can enjoy a three course meal for a wild price
Benidorm remains to be one of the most well-loved holiday destinations, with approximately 800,000 to 900,000 British tourists visiting the Spanish seaside town each year.

Located in the Spanish province of Alicante, Benidorm has been claimed to be the 'full package' when it comes to what sun-seekers and party animals look for in a holiday. From the infamous 'strip' filled with pubs and bars, to the picturesque sandy beaches, you'll have a lot to do if you decide to visit. But what is the food like there?

Brit Nigel Pope has taken to TikTok to share his go-to favourite places to visit. His reviews have earned him and impressive 78,500 followers on the platform. And in a recent video, he revealed his favourite 'hidden gem'.

Nigel believes he's found the best and also cheapest Chinese restaurant in Benidorm – as you can get a three course meal for less than a tenner.
It is called Restaurante China Town and is located in Central Benidorm, within walking distance from the iconic Levante beach.

Having earned a solid four star review on Google, the restaurant offers a large menu with a variety of popular Chinese dishes, as well as set menus where you can bag some serious bargains.
"So here we are at China Town chips and rice," Nigel said at the start of the video. He showed off the decorative details on the interior and exterior and branded the atmosphere "amazing".
After filming a water fountain and wooden sculptures, he said: "It looks beautiful, very authentic Chinese. And €8.90 (£7.70) for a three course meal, including drink and sweet."

Viewers soon took to the comment section of the video to praise Nigel for his recommendation – with many agreeing that the restaurant in question was a good choice.
One gushed: "We always go there it's great." Another said: "It is amazing go here every time we in Benidorm wouldn't go to any other Chinese x."
A third remarked: "Always go there when in Benni. Love it." And a fourth added: "I was there for 4 days in Nov and ate in here twice. £21.30 for 2 of us. including alcohol drinks. Was lovely as well."
Meanwhile, others said they'd be sure to pop by. One commenter remarked: "Ooo must try while I'm here."
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