I went there today for King Prawn Fried Rice And Egg Fried Rice And to be honest, I was very skeptical if this place will be any good because I have tried some Chinese restaurant before that their food taste horrible..So i wasn't 100% sure if this place will be any good and there wasn't much people in there But anyways I bought the King Prawn Fried Rice And Egg Fried Rice as take out and it actually took less than 5 minutes and my orders was ready and I got home, hoping to try something rubbish but after eating/tasting the food, I was Amazed because this is the best Chinese food I have ever tasted, I thought London Chinese restaurant was a lot better than Birmingham but I was wrong because this restaurant will win all London Chinese restaurant in a competition...I will definitely be visiting this restaurant as often as possible lol and I definitely Recommend...If you are Chinese or Chinese food lovers and looking for the best Chinese restaurant in Birmingham then this place is for You, I am 100% recommending and you won't be...
Read moreNot as grandiose as it's name suggests. It's more akin to a bistro or more appropriately "cha chang teng".
Limited dim sum menu, that said, what is available is good and no hints of excessive MSG.
Service isn't the best nor is it the fastest. But some might argue it's full so expect more time for dishes to come out. But One dim sum dish that we waited for, for over 90min never made it and they still wanted to charge us. Hmmm
After much ado, it was taken off the bill.
Not the best first experience.
There's no immediate street parking outside so expect a parking ticket and if you think you can sneakily drop off n go, make sure the camera isn't pointing your direction.
On a plus point the train station side entrance is right across the road so prob ok if you want to take a trainee and don't want to walk all the way down to Chinatown.
Im not keen on the place but my friends think it's good.
Perhaps it was just an off day?
Maybe I'll give them a second...
Read moreThe restaurant is conveniently located across the street from the Station Street exit of Birmingham New Street station. I believe it’s name has now changed to Yue Xin. The restaurant has ample space and a warm interior decor. They have a dim sum menu, full meal/platter menu and liquor menu. The staff were efficient and helpful. I ordered the jasmine tea, king prawn rice roll, steamed king prawn dumpling, fried Vietnamese rolls and chicken and mushroom rice. The highlights for me were the steamed prawn dumpling and Vietnamese rolls. The jasmine tea was also really light and refreshing so I asked for a second pot which I wasn’t charged for. I enjoyed the chicken and mushroom rice which for £4.80 was a very hearty portion. The rice roll and the sauce it was in was nice just a little too thick for me. If I come again with someone I’ll definitely check out their bigger meal menu. Their dim sum was also really great...
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