8 Little Newport St, London WC2H 7JJ, United Kingdom
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This bustling eatery serves up authentic Sichuan delights like spicy dan dan noodles amid vibrant decor and a compact, lively atmosphere.
8 Little Newport St, London WC2H 7JJ, United Kingdom Get directions
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Cathy Xie
Google
The Food is very nice but when I ask for recommendation the waitress told me you can't just one, which I never said I want just one dish.so I find that is a bit rude think I am a poor person can't afford ?? Lol anyways in the end I had to pick my dish myself,she actually said how can I know what you like to eat...that's worst ever comment she can give to a customer
Their toilet is upstairs and very narrow do not recommend for a disabled person to use.
Taste of dishes 4.5 star
Service 3
Btw they only accept Cash and minimum order I think she told me 14 GBP
Ka-Kit Iong
Google
The service and the tastes of the foods became worse compare with last year when I visited. The sauce of the fish smells and tastes good but the fish was tasteless. I agree with the other reviews that the male waiter was rude to customer and he kept talking to another waitress which was quite annoying to us.
Kenny Clewett
Google
Excellent Szechuan food, with many different options to choose from, very friendly staff, and high quality ingredients. I was especially impressed with the double cooked pork belly and a fish dish in soup that was delicious. Their cucumber salad and other cold dishes were spectacular. It is also more authentic than most places around. Prices are very reasonable for London (only cash, though): about 20£ per person for a very fulfilling meal. It has two floors, so there may be more room than you think.
Daniel Gomez Blanco
Google
Authentic Sichuan food at a very reasonable price. We were a group of 6 and had to wait 15 minutes to sit down but it was worth it. Everything was delicious but the cauliflower stir fry and the fried pork belly were amazing!
Adam Jacob
Google
Always been one of the better regional Chinese restaurants in London although I note the dish size has shrunk while the prices have creeped up. Pretty poor service, as per most Chinatown restaurants, and cash only.
Walker J
Google
When I saw the name of the diner, I felt really excited coz it's the name of my own city. The food, honestly, was not bad. Though the fish was a bit tasteless. However, the service we received from those snobs was terrible!! Especially a slim guy with dark skin who speaks Cantonese! I am sure most of their customers are Chinese, but he seems extremely rude to all Chinese! A 100% flatterer to white people as we could see, he tried his very best to please them! Nu Cai!
Sarhang Hars
Google
The food is good but too much oil for me. Small space but relatively friendly staff. I would go again to try their dumping.
Joe Lonsdale
Google
Small, busy and buzzing. Small dishes, fresh flavours and beautiful presentation - wonderful! Gets busy and there is a £12 per head minimum charge.