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It was wonderful, the staff were friendly- we speak Mandarin. We ordered a few of their signature dishes, which were the beef noodles, the seaweed salad, and the chow mein. The beef noodles were literally chef’s kiss, the texture and the density of the noodles was perfect- chewy, slim, and delicious. The beef was a bit on the chewier side, though, I wouldn’t recommend elderly people or babies eating this, to prevent choking. Next was the seaweed salad, it was so good! We eat this often at home back in China, so it was a burst of flavour, plus a flashback, flying me back to China. The Chow Mein was so delicious and flavourful, the noodles were a little different than the beef noodles- chewy, big, and wonderfully salty. They had a lot of veggies and onions though- so it had a huge effect on the taste. Overall, it was very nice and we would go there again.
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I stopped by Dunkertons cider bar in Cheltenham while visiting my mum & had an amazing lunch from Srilicious. Pineapple curry, dhal, and paneer curry with rice, poppadoms, and cashew nuts. Great portion size and very good value at £8. I love the colourful food van, the friendly service and that there's options for vegans and vegetarians as well. I look forward to eating it again soon!!
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My boyfriend and I came here for supper last week after buying a voucher from wowcher- £19 for a 5 course carribean meal. Like some of the other reviews I've read- we almost missed the entrance as it isn't well lit nor even looks open from the outside. The restaurant itself is huge and we were only in there with about 4 other people. The food was fresh and tasty- I really enjoyed the jerk chicken starter as well as the sunshine fish which I had as my main. It was slightly disappointing that one of the starters and one of the mains were sold out as it made the menu slightly more limited. I would say worth a visit but if you're looking for atmosphere then this isn't the place for you.
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This is a clean and happy noodle bar with many chooses to enjoy and to try the variety of flavors and types of noodles that abound...This not too expensive stop is worth the small amount that it cost for a lunch......The tea and other drinks go well with this lunch..... A THOMAS PAUL Pick for noodle bars in this area...Rated a 5 star comedy forever!!!!!
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La Carne tradicional yakiniku es altamente recomendable en este antiguo restaurante japonés establecido en Londres. El menú es claro y simple, que puede ser un problema en restaurantes japoneses, pero no aquí. Todo está bien distribuido y el servicio es muy bueno. Un buen lugar para disfrutar de una velada agradable.
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Never used this takeaway before and recieved a menu, its on the doorstep so give a try. So popadoms were tasty , seemed fresh, little dissapointed with the tiny cartons of mango, onion and mint sauce, the mint sauce was tasty and mild. Onion Bhajis next, salad in with the bhajis (sorry prefer my salad cold) but thats me, Bhajis were the flat type not the usual balls you would get elsewhere, but were lovely and tasty , not dry at all. Chicken Tikka Pathia for my main meal, it was good more sauce than herbs or other pathias i have have but tasted ok, chicken was very nice. accompany to this was a garlic keema nan, sorry guys not the best i have had and the edges were quite hard and crusty. Never mind that the first time and most of the meal was ok, i will try again with something different, watch this space
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Another new cafe in the rapidly expanding foodie heaven in Tootings markets. Very basic but atmosphere isn't why your eating here. Took the kids, piles of dumplings, chicken balls, sausage, tofu, bean curd. Kids loved the bubble tea and all for less than £10 each. Pleasant helpful staff and everything cooked fresh. Go you won't be disappointed. Cash only.
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Visited Tibetan Kitchen the day after it opened & we were the first in. Had watched a YouTube video about the branch in Chorlton & found out about the Manchester opening on Twitter so were keen to check it out. The owner & staff were very friendly & the whole place was really beautifully decorated & welcoming. We ordered momos, a chai, brown rice with three dishes (butternut squash & paneer, chickpeas & spinach, and deep fried cauliflower with stir fried veg), and a stirfried veg noodles. The chai was really lovely & sweet with ginger & spices. The momos had a nice texture but were a bit bland. We did like it with the chilli on the side & when we asked for more chilli, we were given some. The cauliflower was really delicious as well as the stirfried veg they were served on. The other two dishes were tasty but there wasn't alot of paneer with the butternut squash dish. Veg noodles were tasty but the veg were a bit overcooked so were soft rather than still retaining their crunch. The chilli sauce added to the flavour of the noodles. Overall, we were glad we visited & tried the dishes on offer. The ambience was really nice as well & is a good place to visit for something different.
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Heerlijke krokante gefrituurde kipstukjes! Het is prijzig, maar tegelijkertijd net zo prijzig als een kraampje op een festival. En dat geeft deze omgeving sowieso een beetje. De plek zelf is een absolute aanrader wanneer je in Londen bent. Camden town moet je zeker zijn geweest, helemaal als je verschillende culturen wilt proberen!
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Visited with my family and a relative on visit. Had a nice dinner. We ordered seafood stew, pork kimchi stew, prawn tempura udon soup, Chimibab ( similar to Katsu chicken with rice and mayo instead of curry sauce ) and of course fried chicken coated in sweet and spicy sauce. Service was great. The gentleman serving us was very friendly, I’m guessing he is the owner. It was a very cold evening, my son and I arrived first and they offered us straight away some complimentary hot roast corn tea which was very kind. Only thing I don’t like about this place is the 10% service charge to your order. The portions are not big for the price. It’s not cheap with the stew costing between £12-15. Bab Bab doesn’t come across as a restaurant, more of a cafe style hence the 10% service charge is not quite justified. But the dishes are tasty especially the fried chicken. Would recommend Bab Bab but be prepared to pay.