Hand-pulled noodles, savory murgers, and clay pot dishes served

























"Murger Han's one-hand, namesake murgers are the ideal meat-plus-bread meal for easy, grab-and-go satisfaction. Our favourite is the spicy pulled pork option from the Xi'anese spot, but if you’re looking for something more substantial, the chewy cold noodles are ideal. Take a left after passing Fortnum & Mason, order two types of murger for good measure, and rejoin the parade in under an hour." - heidi lauth beasley, sinead cranna
"Arrive at Murger Han hungry. Everything from the clay pot dishes to the dumplings to the steaming soups are worthy contenders for your order. If you’re not down for a full feast, get involved in the headliner, the murgers. A traditional Xi’anese snack involving slow-cooked meat and fluffy little flat bread buns, it’s hands down one of the best lunch options in Elephant and Castle and matches the mood of the relaxed space perfectly." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak, daisy meager, sinead cranna
"Murger Han is a small-ish Chinese restaurant just off Piccadilly that serves Xi’anese food. That means you’ll want to begin things with their hand-pulled noodles. A single bowl of excellent biang biang noodles will satisfy most appetites, but if you’re sharing you should get a pork murger and a bowl of their steamed rice noodles too. It gets busy so if there are more than two of you, you’ll probably need to book. But there’s plenty of space downstairs, which makes it a pretty good spot for an inexpensive low-key birthday dinner." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, rianne shlebak
"If you asked us whether we miss our social lives or Murger Hanhan’s biang biang noodles more, we know which one we’d pick and it would be the one with all the chilli sauce. The good news is that you can get everything from the tofu skewers and huge soups, to their classic pork murger delivered to your door if you live in or around Mayfair. If you’re also after something sweet, there’s mixed mochi ice cream too." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing
"The best part about ordering in from Chinese spot Murger Hanhan in Mayfair is that if you start to get a little sweat on whilst eating their biang biang noodles, you can take your shirt off without having anyone but your pet cat judge you. Get the pork murger, get the steamed rice noodles, and play The Heat Is On for maximum effect. Why not." - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing