It's a night for Chinese food, and staying at a hotel close by, Beijing noodle house came up high in the results!!!
Plenty of dishes to choose from, very reasonable prices, mix of customers origins where the majority I would say Asian, meaning it's proper Asian food!
I hadn't had Udon noodles for a while so it wasn't hard to choose. They were cooked perfectly!!! Soft , tasty, rich , nice touch with the crab Quick service, not the most attentive but effective!
I wasn't impressed by the table quality, either too old to be cleaned properly or should be replaced with a newer one, but I was just unlucky picking one of the old style tables, not the Chinese good looking ones :-) not sure how the English Victorian paintings / decoration fitted in this place, preferred the wall with the Japanese art!
I tried their Chinese tea (teabag), it was ok. Dessert - why not? So I opted in for the banana fritter with syrup which was very tasty!
Definitely going back to try more dishes!
This place has both Malaysian and Thai inspired food. My spicy pork was good spicy and it was a big portion. The prices are reasonable as a single dish meal cost anywhere between £4.50 to £7.50. The noodle dishes were huge, I noticed the neighbouring tables having them.
Service was fast, food came relatively fast although the restaurant was half full and the taste of the food was good. I'll be back to try some of the Malaysian inspired dishes like the sambal fish.
We really enjoyed our meal here, so much so that I returned the following week for lunch. The Singapore style flat noodles (cho fan?) were delicious as was the laksa soup (huge as well). The staff are all very sweet and do their best to accommodate your requests.
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