Now permanently closed down by the authorities.
MSG withstanding, it was very good indeed. With a copious amount of crabmeat and lovely fresh pulled noodles. Love or hate it, this place is an important must visit!
03/07/09
Oh look it's that time of the year. Cooperation Tax, VAT, Dumpling Tax, etc.Let's rebrand and settle for another stupid name.
26/05/09
Inspite of everything and my thick skin, I still come here
It's the marinade that counts, rather good it was too
Poor and overpriced dinner
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This place is pretty much hit and miss. Why does complacency so often rule the roost whenever a slight hint of merit is bestowed on Chinese restaurants?
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This place is pretty much hit and miss. Why does complacency so often rule the roost whenever a slight hint of merit is bestowed on Chinese restaurants?
It was my undying pursuit for the finest Xiaolongbao(s) in the capital that led me to this place. Naff name in an equally naff location. Oxford Street (how on earth did it end up being green on the Monopoly board when its worth is only orangey) at the best of times is horrible and constantly plagued with lost tourists and pickpockets. Inn Noodle is located in the U-bend of the said street, it’s the home of stores and shops where dignity doesn’t really matter anymore.
This place has always been busy, its confidence in drawing diners in comes from the open kitchen (where the noodles are made and drawn) at the entrance and the large amount of Chinese diners filling the place up.
This place has always been busy, its confidence in drawing diners in comes from the open kitchen (where the noodles are made and drawn) at the entrance and the large amount of Chinese diners filling the place up.
My fried pork chop lamian- good quality noodles, but otherwise the whole dish tasted bland and unexciting.
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That is amazingly cheap for London!
Cheaper still at Leong's ;)
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