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CHINA GARDEN


OWNER AND CHEF DANNY LEUNG OF CHINA GARDEN, HAS BEEN SERVING AUTHENTIC AND TRADITIONAL CHINESE CUISINE AT HIS RESTAURANT ON CARDIFF ROAD SINCE 1992.


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or more than two decades Danny has been pleasing his customers with his signature


dishes, which his grandfather taught him how to cook and prepare while he was growing up in Hong Kong. Danny would watch his


grandfather Honyin cook for his entire family when he was a little boy and now encourages families to gather around the table at China Garden, just like his family did, to eat and share a freshly prepared homemade meal. It’s this passion for traditional homemade


cooking, using local ingredients and suppliers, that makes China Garden’s food stand out from the rest. The China Garden menu is full of traditional


and popular Chinese meals, such as crispy aromatic duck, deep fried spicy squid, sweet and sour pork


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and wontons, all of which are meticulously made by a truly passionate chef. Why not treat your family


to an authentic taste of Chinese cooking? Every dish is made using high quality ingredients. China Garden is open for


lunch from 11am until 3pm, and then from 6pm until 10.30pm in the evening, Wednesday to Sunday. Make sure you pay this amazing restaurant a visit the next time you’re in Newport city centre.


Tel: 01633 262071 China Garden, 40 Cardiff Road, Newport NP20 2ED


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