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Yummy Mandarino in Limassol is a Chinese and Asian comfort-food spot I would choose when I want noodles, rice, dumplings and saucy mains. It feels casual, practical and easy to share.

The restaurant It has a simple, informal atmosphere that suits quick meals and relaxed dinners. I like it when the table can order a few familiar dishes and not overthink the evening.

The menu It leans toward Chinese favourites: noodles, fried rice, dumplings, chicken, beef, duck, prawns, vegetables and sweet-savoury sauces. I would order rice or noodles with two mains for the table.

Yummy Mandarino main photo in Limassol

The Flying Dragon in Paphos is a Chinese restaurant I would choose for a familiar, generous meal with plenty of sharing. It is the kind of place where fried rice, noodles and saucy dishes belong in the middle of the table.

The restaurant It feels traditional and comfortable, with a casual dining mood. I like it for family-style ordering and an easy dinner.

The menu It focuses on Chinese classics: spring rolls, soups, fried rice, noodles, beef, chicken, duck, prawns and vegetable dishes. I would order a few mains plus rice or noodles and let everyone share.

The Flying Dragon main photo in Paphos

Tang Garden in Paphos is a Chinese restaurant I would choose for a familiar shared dinner. It is the kind of place where the table should have rice, noodles and several mains in the middle.

The restaurant It feels traditional and comfortable, with a casual dining atmosphere that suits families and groups. I like Chinese meals most when the ordering is shared.

The menu It focuses on Chinese classics: spring rolls, soups, fried rice, noodles, sweet and sour dishes, beef, chicken, duck, prawns and vegetables. I would order a mix rather than one dish each.

Tang Garden main photo in Paphos

Red Dragon in Limassol is a Chinese restaurant I would choose when I want a familiar shared meal with rice, noodles and saucy mains. It feels like a dependable option for classic Chinese comfort food.

The restaurant It has a casual, traditional feel that suits family-style ordering. I like this kind of meal best when there are several dishes in the middle of the table.

The menu It leans toward Chinese favourites: spring rolls, fried rice, noodles, sweet and sour dishes, beef, chicken, duck, prawns and vegetable sides. I would order a mix rather than one main each.

Red Dragon main photo in Limassol

Little Panda in Ayia Napa is a casual Asian option for when I want noodles, rice, sushi-style bites or something quick and familiar. It feels easy, friendly and useful in an area where simple comfort food can be exactly what I want.

The restaurant It has a relaxed, informal atmosphere that suits a quick lunch or easy dinner. I like it when Asian places keep the menu approachable, especially in a busy holiday town.

The menu It leans toward Chinese and Asian comfort dishes: noodles, fried rice, chicken, beef, sweet and sour flavours, spring rolls and sushi-style options. I would order noodles or rice with one main dish to share.

Little Panda main photo in Ayia Napa

La Boca is a casual noodle stop in Limassol that works when I want something quick, hot and easy to customize. It is not a slow restaurant experience; it is more about choosing noodles, sauce, protein and getting a satisfying bowl.

The restaurant It feels practical and informal, with the kind of setup that suits lunch, takeaway or a quick dinner. I like it when I want Asian-style comfort food without committing to a full night out.

The menu It is built around noodles, rice, vegetables, proteins, sauces and simple sides. I would choose a noodle base, add chicken, beef or prawns, and go for a sauce with enough punch to carry the bowl.

Columbia Noodles main photo in Limassol

Coffee Tucan is a relaxed Limassol cafe that I would use for coffee, a light bite and an easy pause in the day. It has a friendly everyday feel rather than a formal brunch-restaurant mood.

The restaurant It feels casual and comfortable, with the kind of atmosphere that suits a quick coffee, a laptop break or a simple meet-up. I like it for low-pressure plans where the table does not need to be fancy.

The menu It focuses on coffee, drinks, sandwiches, snacks, sweets and light cafe food. I would order coffee first and build around that with something small, especially if I wanted breakfast or a late-morning bite.

Coffee Tucan main photo in Limassol

Bao Pau is a small Asian street-food stop in Limassol that makes sense when I want bao buns, sushi/rolls and something quick but a bit different. It is casual, compact and focused on flavour rather than ceremony.

The restaurant It feels like a modern takeaway-friendly spot, with a simple setup and a menu that is easy to order from. I like it as a quick lunch or light dinner choice, especially when I do not want a heavy meal.

The menu It is built around bao buns, Asian-style fillings, dumplings, sides and sauces. I would order a couple of different baos and one side so the meal has variety. The appeal is in the soft bun, the filling and the contrast from the sauce.

Bao Pau main photo in Limassol

Yummy Mandarino (Nicosia) is one of the restaurants reviewed on Foodie.cy.

The restaurant Yummy Mandarino in Nicosia is a long-running Chinese restaurant with a calm dining room, proper table service and a menu aimed at sharing. The online feedback is quite divided: many regulars like the refined sauces, homemade-style noodles and Chinese staples, while others feel the food and portions have become less reliable for the price.

The menu The better-reviewed choices are the gyoza, noodles, sizzling beef, sweet and sour dishes and shareable plates. The kitchen can deliver a cleaner, less heavy style than many takeaway-focused Chinese restaurants, but recent reviews also mention bland dishes, smaller portions and high prices. This makes it a place where ordering carefully matters.

Yummy Mandarino (Nicosia) main photo in Nicosia

This is one of Limassol's more appealing casual Asian stops because the focus is clear: Vietnamese-style street food, noodles, banh mi, salads and fresh drinks. Reviews point to flavour, affordability and a relaxed setup.

The restaurant feels simple and practical in a good way. It is the kind of place where a quick meal can still feel fresh and considered.

The menu is strongest around noodle soup, banh mi, rice and noodle plates, Vietnamese salads and homemade drinks. It is more about bright, comforting dishes than luxury.

Ha Noi main photo in Limassol