We entered here looking for a quick snack on the way to the museum. The service was quick, but so is the turnover of this place (in 1 hour the restaurant was re-filled with customers twice). Considering that this is a very small place, it felt particularly crowded (but so does the Chinatown itself,
Well, if you are hungry and would like to eat as much as you can in a fastest way, this restaurant is a good option. For 2 plates and 2 cokes we paid 35P. The food was all ok. No regrets at all..
Disliked almost everything about this place. Limited choice of mediocre, luke warm, dried up Chinese dishes but even worse was the abysmal attitude of the staff. No welcoming, just a demand for “cash only “ - before eating (which was no surprise after tasting it). Who carries much cash nowadays? She
Cheapish for London and cheerful
Only if I’m desperate and short of money.
Limited buffet, no deserts or crispy duck or sushi.
Queues for the food and pay before you eat.
Works out about to £19 each with one drink and service charge.
Since last time visiting few years ago it was disappointing how basic and flavorless the food was. Would not recommend to someone who loves good food. 🙄
AMAZING SERVICE-AMAZING STAFF- very Clean Restaurant -
Delightful Food.....I REALLY ADVISE THIS PLACE
Thank you 🙏 Steve for your Help
My wife and I went to Chinatown for our lunch date. We normally eat at at Mr Wu around the corner. But read a few reviews on here and decided to try it out.
Price was £11.95 pp +10% service charge. We was greeted by a host and seated us by the front door. Not ideal. The group next to us had their b
What you'd expect from a £10 Chinese Buffet in central London. A small variety of chicken, beef and pork dishes - all perfectly adequate, nothing mind blowing (as is to be expected from an all you can eat buffet).
The restaurant seemed to be clean and staff were pleasant enough, with a real focus on
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