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Contribuisci feedbackGreat value for money and satisfying, with a limited menu offering rice or noodles for only £5.50 or £6. The meat options are somewhat uninspired, but I tried the caramel chicken on noodles which was decent. The chicken was cooked well and the caramel sauce was tasty, though not particularly memorable. Some additional flavors like honey or lemon would have been a nice touch. The noodles had a good texture and the restaurant is a nice spot in the lively Covent Garden area. Overall, a decent place to stop for a quick meal.
This restaurant is a more affordable option for a quick meal when it's raining or when waiting for a friend to arrive in central London from across the city. The atmosphere is casual and low-key, with quick service. They offer soups, noodles, and curry dishes that can be enjoyed in their simple diner. The service was friendly and efficient. The food was hot and spicy, perfect for my Indian taste preferences. I would recommend this place for students on a budget looking for tasty, no-frills meal options.
I would give this restaurant 3 stars for the food, but zero stars for the rude coworkers. The outdoor seating area is beautiful, offering a great view of the bustling street and the many people passing by. It's fun to people-watch and wonder what they are all up to!
Hygiene is probably not the best as I have seen a deaf flying around the place, but eating is hot and tasty
You know what? I like this place. it's not the most complicated street food out there, but it's pretty tasty. the chicken options are the best to get with rice and a big box rice or noodle with two nets is really filling. Do not forget to get some cool oil and soy sauce to add a series of zing. it is also quite late open. overall, I would have a 68% assessment.