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 De One

Chinese cuisine at it's Best.
The Covid-19 Pandemic Health Restrictions has been fully lifted and fewer persons aside from those with serious comorbidities are still wearing medical masks in The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and despite the spike in killings and what could be considered a civil war in other countries, with murders and home invasions occurring daily, Trini Limers Crew has dodged the bullets to resumed our mission to Review some of the new offerings of  Food stalls,Eateries and Restaurants and local made Coffees.

The T&T Economy seem to be recovering and while hunting for a park in ever crowded Gulf City Mall, a tanty and her mother in a Military Green Colour Toyota Aqua EV offered No.1 parking as we ironically pulled in to dine at  De One Chinese Restaurant, you can't make up this one folks!

Anyhow as we walked down the newly cast stairs and took the elevator to the first floor of Gulf City Mall and turned right and was greeted by a Statue of a Shaolin Warrior to the entrance of "de One" Chinese Cuisine Restaurant.

The Lady that received us, a very Professional, mature age well dressed Hostess of Indian heritage was very kind but it was evident she had a long tiring day and she quickly seated us and was greeted by our kind young boisterous waitress who probably hailed from the Venezuelan mainland but greeted us with a Trini English accent.

We took some time to order as despite knowing most of the Chinese dishes we looked for what was not so familiar and was surprised to find out the Buddha Dish was a Veggie dish despite knowing Lord Buddha's story and Love of the Roast pork.

So we took some time and ordered 1/4 portions of Stir fried chicken rice, Roast pork, Glass Noodles with Vegetables and Sweet and Sour batter fried chicken with a dozen shrimp wontons and two sweet drinks, coke and sprite flavour to drink which could easily feed four persons on a Double date as it just barely went over $200 for the bill.









The Verdict is?

This is definitely De One Chinese Restaurant and food you must try, despite reviewing way late after their January 2023 opening, We can say this is some of the Greatest Chinese food we have ever tasted as the Chicken fried rice was full of a smoky flavour begging you to eat more, the Roast port was baked to perfection with crispy skin, the Glass Noodles was delicious and good for those who want to eat healthy and the sweet and sour batter fried chicken is perfect!

We would Highly recommend De One for their prompt and professional service and Great and tasty Food! Hats off to the Chef! and Kind and Courteous Staff.



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