Lao Dao
Chinese restaurant · Walworth ·

Lao Dao

Chinese restaurant · Walworth ·

Xinjiang cuisine, hand-pulled noodles, cumin lamb skewers

xinjiang cuisine
lamb skewers
hand-pulled noodles
big plate chicken
friendly atmosphere
pan-fried dumplings
group friendly
belt noodles
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Lao Dao by Aleksandra Boruch
Lao Dao by Aleksandra Boruch
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
Lao Dao by null
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305 Walworth Rd, London SE17 2TG, United Kingdom Get directions

£20–30

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Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Good for groups
Good for solo dining

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305 Walworth Rd, London SE17 2TG, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7470 986885
lao-dao.com
@lao__dao

£20–30 · Menu

Reserve a table

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Vegetarian options
•Credit card accepted

Last updated

Dec 25, 2025

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"This Walworth spot is mostly filled with groups picking at hand-pulled noodles, Xinjiang grilled skewers, and Sichuan-spiced big plate chicken. Everyone is catching up over soft jazz and pots of tea, and there’s a slower pace you naturally adjust to as soon as you step through these doors. Flavours and heat are ramped up and down here, but one thing is consistent: how easy-going everything feels." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, sinead cranna, heidi lauth beasley

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"Lao Dao is the sibling to Silk Road, but there’s a cooler feel to this Walworth spot. This Xinjiang restaurant’s art deco space has red neon light that bounces off the tiled walls and the translucent hand-pulled noodles. It’s a restaurant for big groups and appetites, and every plate—stir-fried bean sprouts or crispy lamb ribs—is served with plenty in mind, and ramps up or down the tingle of Sichuan pepper, tomato, vinegar, garlic, and ginger. The cumin-rubbed lamb skewers are essential." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak, daisy meager, sinead cranna

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"Lao Dao is mostly filled with groups medium and big, assessing the vast Xinjiang menu and picking at mushrooms and vegetables in a hot and sour-style sauce, before moving onto something like the dan pan ji chicken with bouncy belt noodles. This airy art deco spot in Walworth is from the same people as Silk Road and, like there you’ll find that £10-£15 will go a long way for you and your stomach." - jake missing, sinead cranna, daisy meager

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"Outside of starting a rumour that Johnny Cash wrote Walk The Line about resisting the urge for frenzied queuing, the most helpful thing we can do in the face of hype is to tell you that the best thing at Noodle Inn is the potstickers. They’re perfectly juicy on one side and on the other, there’s a crispy fried skirt that is borderline dumpling candy floss. The potstickers at Lao Dao—a glowing red, Grade II-listed, ex-sausage shop turned Xinjiang restaurant in Walworth—offer the same crispy prowess. Book a table, absorb the soft jazz in the background, and if noodles are still on your mind, order the pepper-forward da pan ji that comes with hand-pulled belt noodles." - heidi lauth beasley

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"Before it became home to hand-pulled noodles and Xinjiang grilled skewers, 305 Walworth Road was Kennedy’s sausage shop—an iconic London butcher. Now, this Grade II-listed beauty mixes old trinkets with the red glow of Lao Dao’s neon sign, and its Sichuan-spiced dan pan ji, big plate chicken. It makes for an alluring combination. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute After a hard day’s work, this is where we imagine a south London private investigator would decompress. Soft jazz plays from Lao Dao’s liquor-stacked bar, a red glow pulses off of the art deco fittings, and a series of noodles and grilled meats are contently slurped and gnawed. This place is mostly filled with groups medium and big, assessing the vast menu and picking at mushrooms and vegetables in a hot and sour-style sauce, before moving onto something bigger. Everyone is catching-up (rather than tearing it up), and there’s a slower pace you naturally adjust to as soon as you step through these old doors. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Pause Unmute Although the menu is big, it’s easy to hone in on a few things. Look to your right and you might see a few housemates sharing hand-pulled noodles and a big tray of crusty lamb ribs. That’s definitely a good idea. Lao’s Dao’s grilled lamb is tender, caramelised, and something we’d happily get our hands dirty for every week. Alternatively, focus on saucier noodles. Things like dan pan ji or tomato and egg noodles alternate the flavours of tomato, ginger, chilli, and vinegar. Flavours and heat are ramped up and down here, but one thing is consistent. And that’s how easy-going everything feels. Food Rundown Lamb Skewers A little charred, a whole lot cumin-y, and totally devourable. You need a plate of these classic lamb skewers on your table. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Fried Beef Dumplings These fried dumplings have a crispy skirt and yes, that is the technical term for it. Crack away at these guys and enjoy the beefy filling. It's a simple crowd-pleaser. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Da Pan Ji This big plate chicken very much lives up to its descriptor. It's the size of a baby's bathtub and filled with a pool of potatoes, whole cloves of garlic, peppers, stewed chicken, and a few miles of hand-pulled belt noodles. The sauce leans more tomato than Sichuan spice and, depending on our mood, that's sometimes more satisfying. photo credit: Jake Missing" - Jake Missing

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William W

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I had an excellent meal here. I enjoyed everything, from the food , the friendly waiter who single handily served the whole restaurant and the venue, which retained the Victorian interior. I thought the food was authentic. The bbq dishes were great, so are the dumplings, and the noodles freshly made. What’s more, there’s free refill for the noodles - you are guaranteed to leave this restaurant stuffed. I would happily return and spread the word. It’s excellent value.

Ez- L.

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This place was local and had good reviews so I decided to give it a try. It had an earthy, friendly atmosphere. The staff member that served us, was polite and nice enough.... but, he stank. Not just a little bit. He needed a serious shower. Every time he walked past you got hit with this waft of 24hour old body odor, My small child even commented she didn't like the smell of the shop. We ordered chicken rice noodles £13 and fried beef noodles £14, which I thought was quite expensive so I had high hopes. We then proceeded to wait half an hour, for the food to be cooked. A ridiculous amount of time for such a simple order. Upon getting home to reveal the food, the fried beef looked like minced beef Bolognese, which id not anticipated. The chicken was ok at best and I didn't like the beef. The food wasn't nice, the service took too long, at cost far more than it was worth, but they were polite. I would not return.

Sam B.

Google
Fantastic place. £2.50 beers, big portions and really delicious food. Like stepping back in time to 2012!

Kue Et T.

Google
Dining on authentic Xinjiang cuisine in such a warm and friendly setting was an incredible experience. The pan-fried dumplings were hearty and bursting with flavor, The tea we tried was quite new to us, but it paired perfectly with the spicy dishes. The lamb skewers were fantastic. I was a bit concerned about the spiciness of the belt noodles, but the waitress kindly asked the kitchen to make them less spicy. it was a thoughtful touch. Definitely a place I'd return to. They also offer plenty of vegetarian options. Make sure to book ahead!

Ronak P.

Google
No so I need to be very serious here ok. So dear reader I hope you are reading closely. You must come to this restaurant. It is very good indeed. First off it is located in a very esoteric location right on Walworth road. And then the tables and layout inside is also very interesting, peculiar, almost more suited to larger groups. Staff are great, unassuming, not too over the top. Then the food is of utmost quality. Very tasty, lots of fresh ingredients and cooked with generous portions. Noodles, rice, whatever you want, one you come here once you will come back. My partner and I fantasise about coming back regularly and hope we will on numerous occasions. This is far better than Silk Road. Cancel Silk Road and never go there again because it’s now time for Lao dao. Also after your dinner get a delicious beer from orbit brewery just a stones throw away. The tzatziki sour is my favourite. Yes you read that right just lean in to it, come on in, the water is lovely.

Tristan C.

Google
This place is really excellent. Absolutely delicious food, with unusual, interesting flavours. I've been here at least 10 times and everything I've tried has been great. I'll keep coming back frequently!

syogo

Google
Eating authentic Xinjiang food in such a great and welcoming atmosphere was amazing. The pan-fried dumplings were chunky and the flavour was so rich, but be careful, it's hot. The taste of tea was new to us, but a great combination with spicy dishes. The lamb skewers were amazing. When I was worried about the spiciness of the belt noodles, the waitress asked the kitchen to make it less spicy, which was a great consideration. Definitely a comeback. A lot of vegetarian options. Booking recommendation

Nikko

Google
Amazing food. The lamb skewers were spicy, juicy and fatty. Spectacular flavour. I had pulled noodles with spicy pork and they were incredible. Full of flavour. Spicy but not overpowering. I did not enjoy the fried dumplings as much as the rest of the meal, compared to everything else we tried they were a bit bland. And found them a bit oily as well. We will be back very soon.