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my first hot pot and I loved him. the service was good, the place was full, so we had to remind the waiters to get us more food. other than that, eating was great. we had the half spicy and half clear broth, and it was delicious. the vegetables were fresh and delicate, and the meat was delicious. very happy and recommended! View all feedback.
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Visited with family a few days ago. Not too busy unlike other places nearby. Food is okay perhaps typical of cheaper Chinese restaurants. Duck stir fries contained little meat but were okay. They add a 12.5% service charge. Main issue was £5.80 for each portion of very ordinary fried rice which is a rip off. Basic surroundings. Service was okay. I think there are much better places nearby. View all feedback.
We decided on the hotpot, half spicy and half bland. The offering was good but I wouldn't go overboard. The fish side broth was disappointing with lots of bones in the fish slices, which was extremely annoying that I gave up on eating any more fish. The dim sum offering, which we tried, wasn't too tasty. The only thing that tasted was the spicy side broth, giving the blandness some life. It wasn't a good experience and I'll give this place a miss altogether.
Great food, service and atmosphere we had a fabulous set menu. Will definitely try hot pot next time, it looked, and smelled amazing. Thanks
Came with my son back in January 2020 and it’s still my favourite Chinese steamboat buffet dinner in London where we can eat all we can and have a lovely time. The bone broth is amazing and you can have a vegetarian version too. Lovely place. Need to book a table if large groups as waiting time may be long for evenings or weekends.
Visited on the Chinese New Year. Great service and although busy we were not rushed, waiters were really helpful. We had a very enjoyable meal. The prawn toast was the best I've ever had. Being vegetarians we had a tofu dish which was good, the waiter even heated all our dishes up as we needed a break! Would definitely go back there.
We read that this was the best place in London to get wuhan dry noodles.... Whatever they are ha ha. What I can say is whether they are the best or not, I don't know but they are fantastic. So is the aubergine hot pot. We have been twice now and yes, service is hit and miss pretty much like any Chinese place in London and yes, they do have some pretty bad looking generic Chinese dishes (sweet and sour etc) but if you go for something authentic, it's fantastic and most the?mains are around £8.
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