If you've ever been to a banging Chinese restaurant before this encapsulates everything great about the experience, yeah the service might be sub-par (that's normal) but the atmosphere is authentic and as well as the food - that is if you order the classic Hong Kong-style come western-Chinese restaurant dishes.
I ordered Singapore Mei Fun and Chicken sweetcorn soup. Both were on point. I haven't tried them but would recommend trying the Beef in black bean sauce with a side of boiled white rice or deep fried wontons, any of the chow mein, or chicken with ginger spring onion, BBQ pork or roast pork belly on rice, steamed fish with ginger, any of the fried rice (Singapore fried rice is also so good!).. which are all quite classic safe dishes that I'd imagine they would do well, I can't list them all..
Places like these especially in small-town England are gems and people are lucky they are still around. The interior, food and atmosphere is everything you'd get in a China Town restaurant except in a small coastal English town. I would highly recommend going for classic dishes which you might have to do some research for.
The place deserves a 4.0 rating at least.
Ps: whatever people say about eating in costing a lot - it's...
Read moreFriendly attentive staff, good air conditioning on a stifflingly hot day, but not worth the money we paid.
We usually get a Chinese take-away in Sheringham when we are camping in the area - it was hot and we have been plagued with wasps when eating most of our meals this holiday. We decided to find a restaurant where we could eat in. It seemed to be a choice of Le Moon or a Thai restaurant - I regret not choosing the Thai now!
Starters were OK, but expensive - £14 for 2 x chicken satay skewers, mini vegetable spring rolls, spare ribs, prawns on toast, and seaweed. We had to order a double portion.
Food in Le Moon was bland - the chicken tasted watery, as though it had been cooked up from frozen. My wife is half-Chinese and was extremely disappointed with the quality of the food - the only one in our group that WAS pleased with the meql.was our 11 year-old, but she only eats 'crispy seaweed' and prawn crackers!
We were expecting a bill of around £60 - £80; it was just short of £100 (with no alcohol) for a family of 5 (2 adults, 3 kids).
We won't be visiting this restaurant again, and would not recommend it. Wouldn't even use it for...
Read moreUnfortunately I can't recommend this place. We had a set meal for 2 dining in. Rice was ok, as was the lemon chicken but everything else was below par and not worth the money in our view, on that note beware that the prices displayed outside are take away prices, once you sit down, you are presented with a different menu with significantly higher prices, there was no indication outside, that we could see, that the price would be different for eating in. Anyway, we had already sat down, so we ordered regardless of the newly presented prices. During the meal, I asked for 2 different branded lagers, neither of which turned up with the bottle (already poured into a glass) Tsintau and Tiger, neither tasted as expected, so make your own mind up what was actually in the glass 🤔 Finally I would award the waiter (possibly the owner) minus 5 for enthusiasm and hosting ability. We won't be going back...
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