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The five entrees and two appetizers from Grande Muraglia, a Chinese restaurant in Sacile, Italy, that we ordered during a recent visit cost less than 25 euros. It is one of the cheaper options for family dining for those stationed at Aviano Air Base, Italy.

The five entrees and two appetizers from Grande Muraglia, a Chinese restaurant in Sacile, Italy, that we ordered during a recent visit cost less than 25 euros. It is one of the cheaper options for family dining for those stationed at Aviano Air Base, Italy. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

If you’re not in the mood for the local cuisine while dining out in Italy, Chinese food is generally the next-most plentiful option. It’s often among the cheapest as well.

Grande Muraglia, meaning Great Wall in Italian, is hardly the easiest place to find. It’s on the ground floor of a large apartment complex in Sacile.

A sculpture guards the entrance to the Grande Muraglia restaurant in Sacile, Italy.

A sculpture guards the entrance to the Grande Muraglia restaurant in Sacile, Italy. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

The easiest way to explain how to get there is to say it’s across the street from the large Eurospar grocery store. Don’t bother looking for a sign for the restaurant.

But Grande Muraglia’s prices might make the search worth it. Most of the entrees go for 4 or 5 euros, with only a few, all of which are fish dishes, approaching 10 euros.

Half a dozen entrees or a few less with appetizers will adequately feed a family of four.

The restaurant has only a handful of tables, and there’s nothing special about the decor. So you’re not losing a lot by going the take-out route.

And with the new Italian coronavirus protocols in place, dining in might not be a choice if you don’t have a “super green” pass.

So how’s the food? Grande Muraglia is second to TaiJi Fusion Restaurant in Aviano on our list of Chinese places in the province of Pordenone.

Sweet and sour chicken, anyone? The prices of Grande Muraglia’s entrees are sure to delight budget-conscious eaters.

Sweet and sour chicken, anyone? The prices of Grande Muraglia’s entrees are sure to delight budget-conscious eaters. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Admittedly, there are more than a few we haven’t been to. Some of them we’ve been told by others not to bother trying.

As is the case with many Chinese restaurants in Italy, the food doesn’t quite resemble what you’d see in the United States. Or in much of China itself.

But that has more to do with local tastes than the quality of the cooks or the ingredients. Chinese and Indian restaurant owners have told me over the 20 years I’ve lived in Italy that many Italians are not fond of unfamiliar spices.

So the result is food that’s a little blander, and the flavors don’t change as much from dish to dish.

My children, both of whom were born in China, have no issue with the food from Grande Muraglia, though. Rice and noodle dishes are always tops with them, with chicken-oriented selections close behind.

We tend to stick with vegetable options for the fried rice and chow mein, giving the chicken dishes a bit more variety.

During our most recent visit, we got five entrees and two appetizers for a bit less than 25 euros. That’s about 5 euros less than we paid for take-out pizzas for the four of us earlier in the week.

And we didn’t even get chopsticks with the pizza order.

Grande Muraglia isn’t the easiest place to find if you’re not using electronic devices to help you. It’s on the ground floor of this apartment complex in Sacile, Italy. The large Eurospar supermarket is across the street.

Grande Muraglia isn’t the easiest place to find if you’re not using electronic devices to help you. It’s on the ground floor of this apartment complex in Sacile, Italy. The large Eurospar supermarket is across the street. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

The interior of Grande Muraglia, a Chinese restaurant in Sacile, Italy,  is decorated with Chinese symbols, lamps and wallpaper.

Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes

The interior of Grande Muraglia, a Chinese restaurant in Sacile, Italy, is decorated with Chinese symbols, lamps and wallpaper. Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

This lamp offers a bit of atmosphere at Grande Muraglia, a Chinese restaurant in Sacile, Italy. Customers don’t generally go there for the atmosphere, though. They’re drawn by the quality Chinese food at great prices.

This lamp offers a bit of atmosphere at Grande Muraglia, a Chinese restaurant in Sacile, Italy. Customers don’t generally go there for the atmosphere, though. They’re drawn by the quality Chinese food at great prices. (Kent Harris/Stars and Stripes)

Grande Muraglia

Address: Via Campo Marzio 22, Sacile, Italy

Hours: 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. and 5:30-11 p.m. daily.

Prices: Appetizers, salads and soups from 1.50 to 6 euros, entrees from 1.80 to 9.90 euros.

Menu: In Italian and English. Not a lot of English spoken, though. Use the dish numbers. There are 131 options on the menu.

Contact info: +39 0434-1704072; facebook.com/pages/category/Chinese-Restaurant/Ristorante-Cinese-Grande-Muraglia-103552534436110/

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Kent has filled numerous roles at Stars and Stripes including: copy editor, news editor, desk editor, reporter/photographer, web editor and overseas sports editor. Based at Aviano Air Base, Italy, he’s been TDY to countries such as Afghanistan Iraq, Kosovo and Bosnia. Born in California, he’s a 1988 graduate of Humboldt State University and has been a journalist for 40 years.

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