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They serve authentic Chinese fast food, and the restaurant is similar to the roadside restaurants in Shanghai, but the price is much higher. The shredded pork with fish flavor is very authentic, and there is also egg fried rice. It was a very satisfying meal, mainly because it satisfied my stomach.
I came to the UK for a week and couldn't help it. I went straight to this restaurant when I arrived in London. It opened after 12:00. So I went to visit the British Museum and came out to eat. It says that it sells Henan braised noodles, but it actually sells stir-fried noodles, lamb skewers, and basically all kinds of Chinese food. The boss is Malaysian and some employees are from Fujian. The Kung Pao chicken is good, and the braised noodles are relatively light, so you add salt yourself. The price is not expensive. We were 7 men, 7 dishes, 5 meat dishes, and 2 bowls of noodles. It cost 120 pounds, which is really not expensive.
The grilled fish was swimming in oil which was a little off putting and seemed unnecessary. Other than that the noodles, spring rolls and rice were excellent
Fantastic! Very authentic Chinese noddles and the service is fast. My students enjoyed the experience and we will definitely come back if we visit London again.
The Restaurant wasnt too busy which was nice. We had Dumplings which are delicious and I would highly recommend, dried tofu salad, also good. The Aubergine was nice but a little sweet and very oily, and the trotters were good but covered in sichuan peppercorns so if you dont like these i'd avoid this dish. Or maybe go for the 5 spice version.