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London Chinatown recommendations
Shopaholic99
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Hi
I hope someone can help.
We have Dutch friends coming over for Feb half term with their 2 young daughters aged 6 and 11. We also have daughters aged 14 and 12.
Our friends are eager to visit London for the day as their daughters have never been and one of their things to do is have a meal in Chinatown.
As there are so many restaurants to choose from, please can someone recommend a restaurant in Chinatown that is of reasonable price, not too expensive, but of good quality food. I don't want to disappoint them of course and would like to book ahead if possible.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
I hope someone can help.
We have Dutch friends coming over for Feb half term with their 2 young daughters aged 6 and 11. We also have daughters aged 14 and 12.
Our friends are eager to visit London for the day as their daughters have never been and one of their things to do is have a meal in Chinatown.
As there are so many restaurants to choose from, please can someone recommend a restaurant in Chinatown that is of reasonable price, not too expensive, but of good quality food. I don't want to disappoint them of course and would like to book ahead if possible.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
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We like Mr Kong. They're kind and friendly to our 8/10 year olds. Food good and reasonably priced.Who made hogs and dogs and frogs?
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The greatest is the Wong Kei in China Town.
The food is great and it's famous for the staff who are rude to the customers,when I say rude they have a certain attitude.
Rude waiting staff does not sound great but it really works at Wong Kie, it will definately make your teenagers laugh especially when they start giving the waiting staff attitude back.
I've not been since they refurbished and brought in "polite" waiting staff but have heard the food is still great
The food is great.
http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/wordofmouth/2014/feb/24/rudest-restaurant-london-wong-kei
Have a read of the reviews
http://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/wong-kei-restaurant-london
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Restaurant_Review-g186338-d720949-Reviews-Wong_Kei-London_England.html0 -
You can't beat the experience of Won Kei, there's no knowing what's going to happen. I've been moved from one floor to another half way through a meal before, another time being told to squish up so that random strangers could share the table
If something bizarre doesn't happen I feel quite cheated!Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
Yup - The Won Kei is probably the most unique/memorable experience in Chinatown..!
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