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The barbecue pork bun was delicious and had a generous amount of filling. The handmade fried and steamed dumplings we had were tasty but could do with some more flavour. The ambience is basic but they have an interesting chart of all of the Chinese New Year animals on the wall.
This Chinese restaurant is hands down one of my absolute favorites when it comes to grabbing a quick and delicious meal or snacks. Their menu boasts a delightful array of dumplings, noodles, wontons, baos, and even some mouthwatering hot and cold dishes. The flavours here are incredibly authentic,
A very authentic place! I went there to have some warm soup and I have to say that it was delicious. The bowl was very big and we payed around £10 per person. I asked the waiter about some plates and he very enthusiast explaining them and recommending us. Perfect for a cheap and warm soup in the c
Dropped round for a small lunchtime snack (take out). Menu is predominantly varieties of steamed dumplings (fried available, extra charge), although for eat in, I note that wantan and noodle soups are also available. Note that cash payment is required for sums < GBP20. Service was friendly and helpf
I’ve been coming here for the last year and everything I’ve tried has been fantastic. I recommend the beef noodles and the pork, prawns, and chives dumplings. They take card payments if you spend over 20 pounds.
Good customer service from a family run restaurant. We were warmly welcomed and they were ready to run the options through. The dumplings were handmade and we had the hot & sour soup which warmed us on a cold night. Their vegetarian options were good and cosy seating arrangement. The only shame is t
Came here for late lunch. The beef noodle and pig ears really hit it. I like the sourness, it makes a refreshing pig ears 'salad'. Also brought the steam dumplings for take away.
Great place, we have been going to it for a very long time, but less frequently now. They have delicious dumplings and very nice noodles.
There are many kinds of dumplings, the taste is very good, the ingredients are fresh, and every time you go to have a meal, you can see the staff making dumplings by hand. It is a snack shop worth tasting!
We go here every time we go to Cambridge. Some of the best Dim Sum we've tried and at decent value. The decor is basic just like some of the best places we've eaten in and that is all part of the fun. Parking available nearby on local roads; don't aim for directly outside. A great addition would be
Lovely dumplings & Chinese food with vega / vegetarian options at affordable price. It's a small cosy restaurant on Norfolk Street, near ARU in Cambridge.
What a brilliant little place! My family had never had Chinese food before and I’m so glad I brought them here because the food is DELICIOUS. They loved it and we loved that it was a small and cosy space! Forgot to take a picture of the food because it was so good and I literally forgot my phone ex
✓ Vegetarian & Vegan Options WHAT I HAD (Takeaway): Cold-Dressed Hot and Sour Vermicelli (Vegan) [£6.50]; Dumplings with eggplant and paprika filling (Vegan) [£6.50] (12pcs); Dumplings with tofu and celery filling (Vegan) [£6.00] (12pcs) Heard that this place has good dumplings. So, I finally got
Amazing restaurant with super delicious dumplings. The price is also very fair and the team really friendly. I would highly recommend 😊
Very good food. I love the noodle soups you can get, very big and filling as well! I had a Char Sui Bao bun on the side which was also very tasty. Was reasonably priced too for the quality of food.
Really strong institution of Chinese food. They had so many awesome staple Chinese cold vegetable dishes such as dou fu si (豆腐丝)and seaweed (凉拌海带) among many others, which really gave me a deep sense of happiness and nostalgia; I have a lot of respect for them for just doing the simple classics well
Zhonghua is one of Cambridge’s gems. The dumplings are heavenly, with plenty of vegan/vegetarian options. The tofu, pak choi, and mushroom in particular is an easy path to lifelong happiness. The fried dumplings are the way to go, and the many delicious appetisers will keep you busy while you wait f
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