Your favorite London Chinatown restaurants?
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Thanks, again, for all the suggestions. We are leaving shortly to see the "Beatles to Bowie" exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery and are planning to head to Chinatown afterward--armed with all of the above recommendations. We'll let you know where we end up. I wish we had another week so we can try more than one...
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We're back from dinner. We ended up going to Baozi Inn, which we enjoyed very much. We were seated right away, even though it was pretty full; there was a line when we left. It's a chilly night in London and nothing sounded better than a hearty bowl of spicy noodles--a specialty here. We had a three-sliver salad (kelp, carrot and vermicelli); a spiced peanut salad; pork dumplings in broth; spicy cold peanut/sesame noodles; and Sichuan pork noodles. Unfortunately, they were out of the baozi (buns), but we ended up with plenty of food--with beer, less than £30 for three people. It certainly met our needs: fast, tasty and a solid value.
Thanks, again. We're having a great time and eating well (Italian, Turkish, Chinese...tomorrow, maybe Indian?). Full trip report when we get back.
mr_go/ms_go
Thanks, again. We're having a great time and eating well (Italian, Turkish, Chinese...tomorrow, maybe Indian?). Full trip report when we get back.
mr_go/ms_go
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hearty bowl of spicy noodles--a specialty here. We had a three-sliver salad (kelp, carrot and vermicelli); a spiced peanut salad; pork dumplings in broth; spicy cold peanut/sesame noodles; and Sichuan pork noodles>>
yum, yum.
yum, yum.
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