SanXia RenJia is the only restaurant in London serving authentic Hunan, Hubei and Sichuan food…or so its website alleges. But as an insurance it also caters for the uninformed masses with such tired classics like crispy duck and pancakes, beef chow mein, sweet and sour pork plus the usual irrelevant dishes consisting of Singapore fried noodles, It would be useful to remind you readers of the differences between the three Chinese regional cuisnes-
Sichuan- numbing spicy.
Hunan- fragrant spicy.
Hubei- the Nick Clegg mate of Hunan’s Dave.
Hunan- fragrant spicy.
Hubei- the Nick Clegg mate of Hunan’s Dave.
SanXia RenJia’s location is a perfect pull for the PRC students attending UCL, University of Westminster or the various TEFL centres dotted in and around the West End. The layout and ambience of the dining room possessed very little salvation and grace…the woeful Tsingtao sponsored lanterns take the biscuit! The helpful and pleasant service was thankfully devoid of any grimacing or gloating that’s generally expected of most Chinese restaurants.
Reverse chronology commenceth- personally I cannot think of anything more socially engaging (and delicious) than a steamboat or Chinese fondue meal. A hotpot meal at SanXia RenJia well set one back 20 quid per person. The baffling thing about the offer here is there are absolutely no limitations or restrictions as to how many of the boxes you wish to tick. A win-win situation I hear you holler. But going 'tick' crazy caused by gluttony is a no-no and utterly pointless, for there’s only so much one can eat in one sitting. It would be wiser to limit five to six ingredients initially per person and besides the waitresses are hardly harebrained, as they’ll never overload your table with everything that you’ve hoped for…they’re watching you all the time! So keep calm, eat to your heart’s content and if the grub runs out they’ll top it up accordingly. Lastly if you happen to callously opt for the bleeding Singapore Noodles or Special Fried Rice as well and by which time your over-indulged tummy decided to call it a day, I’m sure that your waitress will happily let you take it away instead (lunch sorted for the next day).Some lost in translation moments-
Sliced pork is simply luncheon meat or Spam
Bibble should be bible (yes two types of tripe are offered at SanXia RenJia) Ribbon is this
The soup-stock options are spicy, clear, vegetarian (dubious methinks) or
Various dipping sauces range from sesame paste to raw egg yolks.
A good steamboat dinner depends on the freshness and quality of the raw ingredients served but unfortunately SanXia RenJia fell short and the overall experience was in no way as good as here or here.
What we ordered (with pics from the menu and what actually turned up in reality)-
Braised Winter Melon.It was ok but the kitchen was too heavy-handed with the MSG.
Double Cooked Pork Hotpot
Hot and spicy prawns
Beer Stewed Duck in Hot PotWith over 60 dishes to choose from the Three Gorges’ menu, I think it’s good enough reason to come back for more. For my next visit I would need to gather some like-minded diners and feast on nothing but offal. With the exception of the steamboat SanXia RenJia comes recommended.
29 Goodge Street
Bloomsbury
London
W1T 2PP
www.sanxia.co.uk
scoresonthedoors

I really liked the tiger salad here. Perhaps an all-offal meal with a salad dessert?
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