Reviews Wjx Food Uk Ltd

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Richard Mascarenhas
+4
Food quality depends where you go in the food court, we chose Hakka. And it was delicious, but absolutely enormous. Atmosphere is actually very poor though, I mean, it's an Asian food court, playing god awful club music, too loud, with Bargain Hunt playing on the TV. (((???))) 😅🤷‍♂️. Different music would make a huge difference.
5
meks
+5
Insane variety of foods! I had this massive spicy crab which was a 10/10- very flavourful and worth the money. Had some squid tentacles too which had an interesting texture but was actually pretty good! Had a couple other items too and finished off with some delicious desserts. The atmosphere was great! An authentic local vibe, feels like you’re in a proper outdoor street market! Stalls on each side of the entire hall. Amazing experience
5
Travelling Gillespie
+5
Great Asian food hall, lots of variety and decor gives good atmosphere. Lots of seating for pairs, or larger groups and they don’t seem to be bothered if you bring food from outside. Lots of parking at the Morrisons
5
Janey tv
+5
We visited this place last weekend and all I can say is it’s worth the travel. If you are looking for a wide variety of good oriental food, this is the place to be. Their servings are massive so you should go there with an empty stomach! We tried Uncle Chill and got sweet and sour chicken which was very delicious and Yaki Ya, ordered beef teriyaki which was very tasty as well. I can’t wait to go back there and try more oriental food.
5
David Chamberlain
+5
Great place to grab a bite to eat with a few friends. I prefer to get there early on a Saturday as it gets busy quite fast. The food is generally prepared quite quickly. There are plenty of stalls to choose from. Good portions, alcohol available.
4
PAUL G
+4
This is my favourite place for its great variety of food selections at reasonable price. I always came for the Thai Pad Krapao. The place is clean and well maintained. Just better to avoid the peak meal time.
5
Simon Work
+5
Lively, interesting food hall. Range of food to suit all palates from crispy chicken to bbq squid tentacles and all in between. Lots of veggie options. Good family place, as it is informal. Find a space and then order what you fancy from different vendors. I had salt pepper chicken and chips. Was a bit massive but otherwise hit the spot 😊
5
Barbora
+5
Amazing foodhall to visit in broader London. Awesome diversity of cuisines and delicious dishes from all over the world in one place. The atmosphere is amazing, amenities are all there, parking, toilets, etc. You simply just enjoy the food, drinks, and desserts.
4
kyrie960
+4
Had a nice lunch. Good variety not enough time to eat around. Although busy it was easy to get around. On the way out I bought pandan cake only to find it was a month out of date. Pity I'll not by from there again.
5
Mel Price
+5
Absolutely love this place. Very nice and clean Foodhall with plenty of seating and food options. There are numerous food choices and all serve massive portions so make sure you come with an empty stomach. Not too pricey and the food is amazing!! Love visiting here whenever I am near London
5
Mr P
+5
A very good spot to test your tastebuds! This place reminds of me of when on holiday in Singapore and Bali! A range of mini food halls serving a fusion of Asian and indo-chinese cuisine. Flavours are authentic and spice levels are top! Definitely worth a visit for casual dining. There are so many stalls that you probably need to keep going here! I did enjoy the Korean wings and the masala fries a lot! What a great find!
5
Ross Farquhar
+5
This place is such a find for anyone missing the buzz of markets and food halls as you travel around Asia. Incredible variety, from dim sum to Sichuan to Vietnamese to Filipino and beyond. Come with friends and sample lots of different kiosks for a feast to share. And don't forget dessert.
5
Ai
+5
I love visiting Bang Bang as they have so many options to choose from to suit my preferences for the day. This time, I ordered the roast duck noodles from Four Seasons, and it did not disappoint! I've had their roast duck before, and it was of the same good, juicy quality, and it went actually very well with the soup noodles as well. The place is quite far from where I live but if not, I would definitely visit more often.
4
Anna
+4
With a lovely collection of various Asian cuisines, this canteen style food hall is a fantastic choice for a family/group trip if you're into a large selection! From Thai curries and Hakkan fried chicken and rice, to Korean corndog, Japanese ramen and Chinese dimsum - this place has almost everything you can think of when it comes to major Asian foods. The drinks are also quite varied, lots of bubble tea mostly but with South East Asian varieties, Vietnamese coffee, plus a drinks bar with Asian beers. (Asahi, Tsingdao, etc) Prices vary but overall not the worst! I would recommend the Indonesian Bali Special Fried Rice, the crispy chicken and massive portion size is absolutely worth the money! Plenty of seating and a fun, casual atmosphere. I really enjoyed going with my friends, although it took us quite a while to get there and there isn't really any public parking nearby from what I could tell. (Might have missed it?)
5
Nimita Gosai
+5
I’ve been going here since it was Oriental city (20 years ago). There are even better options and food choices now. No matter how many times you go, there’s always something new to try and there’s something for everyone. Currently I’m loving the Bibimbap from Harune Korean Kitchen. The hot stone bowl crisps up the rice and it just takes the flavour and texture to another level. The Malaysian stall (Coconut Tree) is really nice too although the way the food is made is not always consistent. Love Bang Bang Oriental. It’s great value for money and you get large portions too! Highly recommend!
4
M J
+4
One stop shop for Asian cuisines from sushi, bubble tea, curry, bbq to noodles and desserts. I was a bit overwhelmed when we got there as there were too many options. Loads of stalls, there were mainly chinese cuisines but also Vietnamese, taiwanese, Filipino, Japanese and a few others. It took me two walk arounds to finally choose what i wanted to eat. I would recommend checking the website to look at the menus to maybe narrow down your search. The foodhall has an open space layout with tables that accommodate small and large groups. It was busy when we went there but it appeared organised. I ordered the salt and pepper squid and shrimp from Orchid house that was a bit salty for my taste. My friends ordered various things and the food came in bigger portions that i imagined so price wise, i think they are worth it.
5
damien walters
+5
Brilliant place. Been coming for years. Great selection of restaurants. Tables always cleared quickly and most stalls are reasonably priced. 2 hours free parking is also a plus. Food is unreal
4
K L
+4
Decided to make this long trip to Colindale to check out this food court with friends. It’s a decent size hall upstairs of the building. There are many varieties of East and Southeast Asian food from Korea, Chinese, Vietnamese, Malaysia, Japanese etc… So at the w-ends, it will be very busy at trying to find a table. Most of us bought Malaysian food. The laksa l found was a tad bland and overpowered with coconut milk. I’ve had plenty of laksa like this one before and this is the least tasty. My friends beef curry, Hainese chicken and Singaporean noodles were good. The Hakka friend chicken was delicious, chicken was crispy and moist. One of the best fried chicken I’ve had so far and beats my local Korean one. However the noodles are mediocre. The portion was huge and would take 2 people to finish it so value for money one that one. We were also given free gifts subject to minimum spend. So make sure to keep your receipts. There is also a restaurant in the ground floor of the food court. Next to the food court is bakery and Chinese supermarket. So convenient to do some grocery shopping at the same time. Shame this place is too far or else I’d be a regular.
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