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Highly recomend the lobster noddles! Great value as well £58 for two people now. Nice environment, clean and bright. Waitress is bit cold.
We’ve been coming here for more than 10 years (a little too regularly perhaps!) and have never had a bad dinner. It’s always heaving but they are very accommodating, and the service is fantastic. The peking duck, asparagus with chilli and spring onion, and lobster noodles are unmatched in London.
This is known as the best lobster noodle in London and it lived up to the hype. The best you can get in London. The noodles especially were on another level. Fried oysters were really good and fresh as well. Fried rice was good too. Avoid roast meats! The duck was very disappointing - dry and flavou
We visited this amazing restaurant on a Saturday lunchtime, the ginger lobster noodles they are known for were unbelievably good! But so we’re all the dishes we had, and the service was brilliant and polite and made us feel very welcome. We will back and I hope anyone reading this will now be convin
Always the best Lobster noodle! Been coming here for 6 years now. Pork Ribs, seafood are highlight of the menu. Make sure you also order the spring onion chicken! Hands down my memory of hongkong :)
The menu has nothing missing, food serves quick and is cooked just right. Had no reservation and got fitted just between other reservations, felt rushed but appreciated the intention. Feels more like a family kind of restaurant where you can have a nice memorable mandarin dinner.
Very nice, authentic chinese food. Best lobster noodles ever. Perfect for family gatherings or formal parties. Only issue was that 2/3 bathrooms were out of order and the 3rd one was disgustingly unclean even though the restaurant had just opened. Will come again though with family or friends.
Went for a weekday lunch and the place was pretty empty so we were seated immediately. Lobster noodles with ginger and spring onion (姜葱) (£50+) - 4.25 stars The dish came out really quickly. Lobster was cooked perfectly though the sauce had a lot of cornstarch and oil so it was incredibly slippery.
Food was good and reasonably priced, service staff were nice. Earliest slot we managed to get was 9pm, finished dinner at 10 plus
Yummy yummy though a lil pricey £££ we got lobster noodles, sweet and sour pork, salted egg yolk squid and rice to share between 4 of us. Good flavors and great vibes, around £30 per person. Pricey but worth a good time and a happy belly :,)
This is my favorite Restaurent in London, We always order Lobster ginger and spring onion and Beef fillet and Aubergines and Pokchoi and Brocoli. Amazing food and very tasty. I would give it 5 stars rating. The best Chinese restaurant in London
龍蝦麵係必食 The lobster noodles is a must We have two ppl and we took two lobster noodles. This taste is just in mandarin kitchen. Cant find even we back to Hong Kong
Had the lobster noodles and salt pepper squid. The noodles were ok - found it a little too starchy / oily. But as other reviews had put it, there salt pepper squid was excellent!
Busy Chinese restaurant. They are known for the lobster noodle, apparently. It takes so much digging to eat, and I’m not convinced it’s worth the effort. But people seem to enjoy it.
Famous dish is lobster noodle around £50, good to try and prawn tofu is nice
I was last here over a decade ago. They were known for their lobster noodles then as they are now. Back then the space was drab and was in dire need of a facelift. Now the interior is bright and contemporary. Service is far improved too. The lobster was succulent and sweet. At £58 it fed a table of
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