Outrageous CITARASA❓ Lines Formed Right After Opening—Truly Delicious‼
The newly opened Pan-Asian cuisine restaurant in Covent Garden is currently offering an opening discount. Located near TKmaxx in Covent Garden, it's a rare find in the city center to have such a spacious dining environment. Even the large hall wasn't enough to accommodate everyone; on a Friday night, it was so popular that there was a long queue. I had a big lunch, so I just ordered a few small dishes without a main course: 🐷 Bak Kut Teh 💷 £11.8 The MVP of the meal, a warm embrace on a cold winter day, with a very rich taste, and every sip feels like drinking a hundred different health-boosting ingredients. I usually don't have high expectations for the meat in pork rib soup or chicken soup; the flavor is all stewed into the soup, like an oil-dry lamp PrinceQinFromLegendOfZhenHuan. However, the pork ribs in this Bak Kut Teh look spirited, and taking a bite reveals a youthful and delicious taste PrinceHuoFromLegendOfZhenHuan, especially when dipped in the slightly sweet, thick soy sauce. 🥚 Salted Egg Tofu Skin Shrimp Rolls 💷 £13.8 Salted egg is definitely my top choice in London. It's wrapped around the shrimp rolls, with the oozing salted egg with a reddish color that's very pleasing to the eye. I thought it would be a dish similar to smashed cucumber, but I was surprised to bite into it and find it full of real shrimp 🦐. 🐔 Charcoal Grilled Chicken Wings 💷 £9.50 Full of charcoal flavor, rich in sauce, and brushed with honey, these are a luxurious version of New Orleans-style wings. If you come to this restaurant, you must try these chicken wings. 🧩 Satay Platter 💷 £10.95 Southeast Asian-style beef, chicken, and lamb skewers, dipped in satay sauce with the aroma of peanuts and coconut, not dry at all, and you can tell they are tender and juicy with just one bite. 🥂 The beverage selection at this restaurant is particularly rich. For those who want to have a couple of drinks, I recommend the classic Long Island Iced Tea and the Tequila Sunrise, which is as dazzling as TheRadiantBeautyOfZhenHuan. I used to think that giving a cocktail such a pretentious name was far-fetched, but after catching a glimpse of the sunrise above the clouds on a flight, I realized how fitting the name is. If you want to stay sober, there are many Southeast Asian-style desserts and drinks here, such as an entire coconut, which I think tastes better than those from the supermarket. As a coconut enthusiast, I'll be back next time to try the Malacca coconut sugar sago cream. #WeekendEatsAndDrinks #MyTasteTreasureTrove #NotWastingEveryWeekend #UKLife #LondonSoutheastAsianRestaurants #CoventGardenEats #HiddenGemsKnownOnlyToLocals