In the area peckish, so i did a quick google search and scoured reviews for reasonable priced asian eateries. Just a stones throws away from busy Museum Quarter,
I was initially the only diner but staff were nonetheless very welcoming. friendly and attentive.
I ordered a chicken Pad Thai and Aperol Spritz. Food was cooked fresh, well presented and flavoursome, nice textures and not sparing on the chicken.
Even when the rain clouds opened, it was nice to sit outside and people watch. Really good portions and so very reasonably priced.
Interior looks nice, with a chilled lounge area. I can imagine the atmosphere on a non rainy day/evening. Def earmarked for my next...
Read moreWhat is there not to like... The service was very friendly and the food was art of its own. I had the Kimchi salad and the Szechuan chicken... Both dieses carefuly prepared. The chicken was perfectly tender. The Kimchi perfectly seasoned...and it seemed that the food arrangement was carefully put on the plate so the person who eats it really feels heavenly. If there was the possibility to give more stars, I would have given a whole constelation. I am sorry for not providing any photos, but my phone was dead... However, I strongly believe that this food is meant to be eaten with closed eyes, so we could embrace all the beatifully balanced tastes it...
Read moreHere you will find Asian style cuisine (mostly Chinese), with dishes like crunchy duck, ramen options, spring rolls, dumplings and also sushi.
We started with spring rolls (crunchy but lacking in filling) and dumplings (good, but had a weird tendency to squirt).
I tried the crispy chicken, which resembles orange chicken and was very crunchy indeed. My party also tried crispy duck (very tasty sauce which we didn’t identify but tasted like tamarind, house just called it Entesauce), steamed salmon with veggies, and spicy ramen. All were decent to good, so we rate the experience as...
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