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What MR RACE doesn't like about Mr Liu:
We ate in thinking it was new, its not, they 've tried tried to re-brand as 148 Chinese, a dim sum restaurant, nothing has changed it 's still Mr Liu 's, even the receipt says so! There is a small dim sum section, stating 'hand made ', they were dense but at least tasty Starters were dry, chewy, and too hot, classically just bunged in the microwave to be re-heated The mains were as per their takeaway. The prawns in b... View all feedback. What User likes about Mr Liu:
once again, the personal did it! eating is always an extraordinary standard, full of fallen and freshly prepared, it was the birthday of my wife and without us to be gifted with scallops dishes and gloomy, also happy birthday free! the level of quality eating and service that this restaurant has made my number one Chinese restaurant in the south londons! keep their great service level! View all feedback.
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I chose to have takeaway and so glad to see they have duck on the bone like the restaurants in China town instead of those little slithers of duck. I had it wit...
read moreIt’s a little gem u don’t want the hassle of china town come hear lovely seafood and staff so friendly and welcoming lovely lady called Lan was very beautiful e...
read moreI had a takeaway from 148 (previously called Mr Liu's . This was my first time ordering so I can't compare it to the food before the recent refurb. As you can p...
read moreWe ate in thinking it was new, its not, they 've tried tried to re-brand as 148 Chinese, a dim sum restaurant, nothing has changed it 's still Mr Liu 's, even t...
read moreWe ordered a delivery with 4 beers, but when it arrived there were only two beers. The delivery guy said he would bring two more. However he rang the restaurant...
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read more148 Chinese, previously known as Mr. Liu’s, has established itself as a beloved destination for both dine-in and takeaway diners. While some diners suggest the rebranding hasn't changed the core experience, many appreciate the hearty offerings like handmade dim sum and crispy prawns. Service tends to be friendly and accommodating, though there are occasional missteps, particularly with delivery orders. Overall, patrons laud the freshness and quality of the dishes, making it a top choice in South London for anyone craving authentic Chinese flavors in a cozy setting. For locals, it’s undoubtedly a culinary delight worth exploring.
This was the first time that we have enlisted here with the new peculiarities after the kovid. one of us has a heavy nuss allergy, but had always eaten safely....
read moreHas been one of my favourite Chinese restaurants since moving to East Dulwich many years ago. Service and food always excellent and prices are reasonable. Great...
read moreBooked here for my dad’s 60th birthday it was great service and staff were really professional. I would definitely recommend for special occasions! Amazing food...
read moreOnce again, the personal did it! eating is always an extraordinary standard, full of fallen and freshly prepared, it was the birthday of my wife and without us...
read moreEnjoy our culinary experience on a Friday evening. what we found out was the Sesam-Puwn-Toast! quite different from what we had eaten somewhere. crispy, with se...
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