Good HK style restaurant specialising in clay pot rice! The tastes is true to its origin. The beef,rice and seafood were all great! The food had a great taste and amazing decor with bright lights!
Very nice food! And very tasty! The service a bit slow, but with such nice atmosphere you don’t mind waiting a bit and enjoying the time with friends 🤗
Nice roe and prawn Cheung fun (rice roll) and pot rice (chinese salami with mushroom and chicken), great service
Service, you order by writing 1 on the ordering paper. Waiter are very proactive at refilling our tap water. (ps we visited in non peak hour)
Cheung fun, not bad, nice combination, good amount of soy sauce. In my opinion not the best in London but still a very good quality and non-traditional combination.
Pot Rice. Great quality, expect some rice been slightly burnt for this dish, unless you put a spoon under all rice the second it's served. Great seasoning from soy sauce, some rose wine is probably used, well marinated mushroom as well!
Sad they don't have hot milk tea!
Also the menu price has updated, when I visited the rice was about 16 quid and the cheung fun about 8 quids
Food was really tasty. We particularly loved their fried chicken.
Had a very nice lunch with a friend here, we sat outside which was lovely, shared a starter and both had a rice clay pot. Was a very substantial lunch but we both finished our plates. Delicious.
Finally got to try this place! The cocktails are really nice, and the steamed rice roll was delicious! The best was the chicken Chinese sausage one pot rice! But the bulgogi one was a bit of a let down, if I go again I’ll definitely be getting the chicken sausage one!
Yummy food, most amazing drinks (not too sweet) and super friendly staff.
Second time being here, ordered a chicken pot, prawn cheung fun , chicken bao, strawberry mochi, and (yuzu) cheesecake. The food was good and I absolutely loved their cheesecake which was very refreshing after the meal. The restaurant itself was lovely, but a little cramped. Although the price was not high, the portions were relatively small.
This is such a funky little place and I loved the vibes of the interior. The bottomless bubble tea is such a creative idea! It is a little on the expensive side to go for that option (minimum £20 spend each +£5) but the food is super good. The rice pots are highly recommended and the bao buns have a wonderful taste and texture.
I ate at Pot and Rice with my two sons, age 8 and 10, and we all loved the food so much! We ordered a chicken and shiitake mushroom clay pot, beef udons, Taiwanese fried chicken, edamame and plain rice. All were delicious and special praise for the quality of the fried chicken. For desert, we ordered Yuzu cheesecake and Macha French toast with tapioca, the latter was particularly good (my son dived in before I had a chance to take a photo of it whole!) We each ordered lemonade with tapioca and lychee jelly, which was great. My only slight criticism is that the service could have been a bit quicker but the restaurant was very busy. Overall, I would definitely recommend and go again.
Friendly service, great to pop in and have some good asian food. Loved my Rice pot with asian mushrooms and truffle.
Tasty asian rice! Relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff. A go to in the area when I want to go somewhere easy :)
I tried the fried chicken it was delicious! I was serviced by a very kind polite young man he made me feel very welcome as a first timer here...I will be returning for sure!
Nothing amazing, decent Chang-fen rice cake and rice pots. Prices have gone up to around £ 5-6 starter and £ 13-14 pot.
Would not recommend the bubble tea, you get quite a strong condensed milk taste
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