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    Restaurante Chino 中餐厅

    Restaurante Chino 中餐厅

    4.1(39 reviews)
    9.3 kmZona Hotelera

    I wish I could give this restaurant a higher rating, but the food was genuinely not great and…read moreexpensive. My husband and I came here since we wanted a reprieve from Mexican food and was pretty disappointed in our meal here. We got the Cumin Beef and Seafood and Beef Hot Pot. Cumin Beef - This was not bad, there was just not a lot of beef. One of the servers told us each dish was meant for 2-3 people, and it's not even meant for one. The flavor was pretty good, but it was pretty salty. Crazy that it didn't come with rice for the cost. Seafood and Beef Hot Pot - Literally had no flavor to the broth and barely any seafood or meat. It tasted like all the ingredients were just boiled in water. There were probably 3 shrimps, 4 small pieces of beef, and 3 oysters. Overall, they overcharged us for a meh meal. Don't come here.

    Had dinner here one night in December 2025 during Christmas week. The service was good, the waiter…read moreand the staff were warm and welcoming and very attentive. The food was OK for both portion size and flavor, it wasn't bad but it wasn't really good, I went in with very open mind. It's Asian food in Cancún.. my husband got the beef noodle dish which was 75% onion, 20% noodle and 5% beef 5/10 . Mine was Salt pepper shrimp 10/10 flavor and texture. Chicken curry was OK it was son's order and it gave him a sour stomach after. Veggie noodles and green beans for table were serviceable 5/10. All the dishes were over loaded with massive amounts of dry red chili what looked to be Szechuan pepper corn, it was about 4 x what I've ever seen or tasted before ever. This is my absolute favorite style of Chinese food, I will get it anywhere that I find it when traveling or being in a new area and this was probably the least palatable version that I have had with the exception of the salt and pepper shrimp, that was actually pretty spot on and tasty. What I didn't like was the entire receipt was in Asian language and you had like 2 seconds to scan over it while waiter just waited and watched, he was not rude in any way just kinda ansy about it.. you could feel the pressure to get it done.. additionally asking about the tip that's was automatically added was a little bit awkward, it was in another language and I only saw it because I put it in Google Translate. We are always going to tip and will tip more if the service and food are even kinda good, the auto tip being snuck in was a bit of a damper. Last thing my stomach got a little jacked up from the overload of dried chili and peppercorn, I ate Mexican food all week and everything on 10 spice level and never had a problem anywhere. Honestly I'd probably do it again, if I was in the area I'd get the shrimp again but make sure I wasn't having anything else happening that night or the morning due to the.. gastrointestinal issues, not serious but definitely significant. If you're craving Chinese this is a serviceable option in the area

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    Restaurante Chino 中餐厅 - Interior is cute very Chinese

    Interior is cute very Chinese

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    Golden Sea - Licores Chinos

    Golden Sea

    3.9(28 reviews)
    9.1 kmZona Hotelera
    $$

    We've been in Cancun for a couple of days already and after a while you kind of want to mix things…read moreup after continuously eating at the abundant amount of Mexican and American restaurants in the Hotel Zone. I thought it was kind of a pleasant surprise and bizarre to find a Chinese restaurant around! I'm giving this place five stars for various reasons. 1. The staff- super friendly and welcoming. The two men helping us made our experience super pleasant. They asked if everything was okay at the right moments and were there to refill our waters before even thinking about refilling them ourselves (we got bottled water). Food came out right on time and even were nice enough to give us the WiFi password ;) 2. Ambience- Hey I've been to plenty of "fine dining" Chinese restaurants back home in SF but not many were as fancy and clean as this one was. The silverware and plates were even fancy. (Wish I took pics of them) 3. Food- At first I wasn't expecting much for quality or authenticity because it's such a touristy area. It looked like it was ran by Chinese owners though, I saw one of them there. I got to eat their fried rice, soy sauce noodles w/ beef and fried chicken with chili. Everything was better than expected and yummy. Me and my bf were super happy we came here for lunch. Definitely don't regret coming here.

    Dimsum heaven, delicious Cantonese style food. Luxurious decor and top service. Very busy past 11…read moream in the morning, especially weekends

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    Golden Sea - Pescado con chile y repollo avinagrado

    Pescado con chile y repollo avinagrado

    Golden Sea - Bebidas de la casa

    Bebidas de la casa

    Golden Sea - Bebida de la casa

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    Chi - Singaporean

    Chi

    4.5(12 reviews)
    76.6 km

    Very popular with cruise workers exploring as a free day, Chi (assuming short for 'Chinese')…read morerestaurant is very close to the downtown port in Cozumel, Mexico. In my experience, whenever a restaurant tries to promote dishes across multiple Asian cuisines, the results are not good. However, in this case, both my brother and I were impressed with the restaurant: in the dining space, service, and especially the food. Chi is located less than four blocks from Punta Langosta cruise port, on the second floor of a busy retail building. On one hand, the second floor is not ideal to attract prospective passerbys, with a ground level entrance hidden away around the corner of the main street. Plus I didn't see an elevator, so accessibility is an issue. On the other hand, being on the second floor allows a less frenetic dining experience away from the bustle of the street, as well as great al fresco dining on the open air balcony dining area with a great view of the city. We wanted A/C so chose a table inside, next to big windows. The menu is huge, with the largest devoted to classic American-Chinese dishes. There is also a page for Filipino dishes and one for Indonesian...definitely catering to folks from the nearby cruise boats. They do offer fresh fish as well, chosen as you enter, and they will cook it for you for minimal charge. I wanted to try their Chinese stir-fried conch dish ($21.79), and it came out first. It came with a thin white sauce, which isn't usually my favorite, but it was perfect in this case, with the fresh ginger and scallions adding a light flavor to the dish. The Nasi Goreng House Shrimp Fried Rice ($14.19 from the Indonesian Menu) came out a bit later, and was really well made. We had asked for it at 'No spice' level, and this resulted in it tasting just like a shrimp fried rice from a good Chinese restaurant. These two dishes really highlighted the wok-skills of the chef, and would be something I would get again. Next was the Adobong Pusit ($17.04 from the Filipino menu): baby squid in the typical adobo sauce that I enjoy. Appreciated the fact that the baby squid had been cleaned before cooking, and the removed tenacles were part of the dish. The sauce was really strong (no subtlety here). The final one was one recommended by the waitress, classic shrimp pancit ($14.19 from the Filipino menu), using thin rice noodles. This wasn't very good: decent pieces of jumbo shrimp, but the fish sauce overpowered everything else...OK for a meat dish, but not so much for a noodle dish that tends to absorb everything. The dishes did come out as they were prepared, which meant they were served hot, but came out pretty staggered. None of the dishes include white rice. The restaurant had no issues if you bring your own bottled water. There is a $1.50 service charge for each diner, and I believe additional tip is expected. They do a good job of making sure the USD to Mexican pesos conversion is fair, and give the choice of local currency or USD. They do provide free WiFi for their customers, and it was fast and reliable, definitely better than the spotty cell service we were getting inside. Ended up spending a bit more time here than anticipated, which good food and a pleasant dining experience tends to do.

    Freshest Seafood prepared in an authentic Chinese style. We had a Steamed Leopard Coral grouper, a…read moregigantic crab stirred fry with ginger and scallions, Stir-fry Sliced Conch. In addition, their curry dishes is the best you can find anywhere. We had their Thai seafood curry this time. Not to mention Chi's all time favorite drink - Avocado smoothie. Having a meal here is super satisfying..... Friendly staff - efficient yet attentive. Ocean view from open decks. High quality free Wi-Fi. Will come here again & again when our ship docks here.

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    Chi - Entrance

    Entrance

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    Filipino dish

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