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Food standard is getting worse unfortunately since last time I visited them. I went there a few months ago and I can tell all those dishes have gone down sides for some reasons. Especially those two noodles we ordered the taste just not quite right. I don't think they get a pass for authentic north-
Not a bad Chinese restaurant. Serve Chinese dishes. I order fried noodle, as usual, it taste like any good noodle serve by Chinese restuarant. Service was quick and staff are helpful.
Really great noodle quality, range of options. Many spices dishes as well. Service was okay, not the most welcoming but agreeable. Overall pretty good if you come just for the good food.
The BEST Chinese hand-made noodles ever ! I can't care about the average service and okay environment anymore 🤪
Food is really authentic and yummy. My favorite is the lamb skewers.
Tried this last weekend mainly because they had "guo bao rou" which is essentially dry fried sweet and sour pork on the menu - which I'm a fan of but quite rare! Unfortunately, the one here had lots of sweet but not so much sour. The pork itself and batter was good though so it wasn't all bad. We
The exterior of the restaurant doesn’t match my good impression about the restaurant. I first thought that it won’t be a good restaurant and compared to another Chinese restaurant just across the street, it was very quiet. But I did enjoy food there which I think was authentic and thanks to the not-
Huge menu in the evening. Ordered spicy cold noodles and beef soup. And tea - a huge pot of tea! The cold noodles were delicious, the beef soup a little bland, but good. Will definitely come here again and work my way through the menu.
We went Chang’s noodles last weekend as my Asian housemate has recommended a few times. To be honest, I am quite impressed with the experience. Their succulent noodle dishes are made with fresh ingredients, the miso/soya based paste gives an authentic flavour. Besides, their price range is reasonabl
Our favorite Chinese restaurant in Bloomsbury, close to the British Museum. This joint was recommended by Chinese friends for their Henan lamb noodle soup -- chewy homemade noodles boiled in a lamb soup. We complemented this with some Wuhan dried noodles and a stir fried tofu dish with yummy wood ea
Clean and spacious interior, authentic Sichuan flavours and friendly staff.
Service is good, food is delicious and lots of Chinese people around, which I assumed is a affirmed. We ordered 2 appetizer and 1 sour spicy fish, the fish soup is so sweet and topping with garlic oil is unbeatable. We can’t finished it since we have 2 people, it cost us a reasonable price £21 wit
I was searching for places to eat around Holborn area and this place popped up. I don’t normally leave reviews but I feel compelled as the food was absolutely delicious. The 水煮鱼 may be the best fish I’ve ever had in London! I will definitely bring my friends next time.
We just stopped here spontaneously while on our way to another restaurant for dinner. That turns out to have been a good decision. Although the ambience is nothing special, the menu selections are plentiful and the dishes are deliciously spicy. We had enough left over for a tasty lunch the next day.
Extremely satisfying dishes with everything I ordered, from noodles to soups. They ask for a mandatory 10% service fee for almost everything, with exception of their lunch deal. Services can experience long delays when busy. Charging plugs for some tables.
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