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    Er Mei

    3.2 (39 reviews)
    ModerateChinese
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    Moderate noise
    Classy
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Lotus
    Peter Q.

    Superb Chinese food at this Chinatown London landmark. Fast, friendly service. Expansive menu. Quiet. Owned and operated by Chinese serving genuine Chinese food. Clean bathroom.

    Momoko S.

    Worst Sichuan food ever! I came from Sichuan however the food here is not authentic at all! All the dishes just have one taste: Spicy. That is it!I decided to try this restaurant after seeing some good reviews. But my experience was terrible! Food: Super spicy! I barely can eat. I told them to make it very mild spicy but they still made all the dishes super spicy. I ordered sweet&Soure pork ribs. But this dish was totally off. I never ate such a dish like that. Those ribs were super big and the taste was not very good... Service: 0 out of 5. I ordered another dishes to go. I told them My friend can't eat spicy but the waitress didn't tell me the lam dishes are all spicy until I checked out... Price: 1out of 5. I ordered four dishes. It was pretty expensive. Over 100 dollars. The post is after this dinner my stomach feel super uncomfortable. Burning feeling made me couldn't sleep... not worth the price at all.

    Mixed cold platter
    Sam P.

    Wonderful and authentic Sichuan meal. Definitely try their cold mixed platter where you get plenty of various food for decent price - simply one of the best in China town

    麻辣鸡煲

    这家店门面从外面看挺独树一帜的,以为会很小,但进去之后发现真的是别有一番风味。环境挺好的,菜品也很好吃。特别是麻辣鸡煲和酸萝卜老鸭汤。老鸭汤酸的超级带劲!里面的萝卜居然还有些生脆,吃的超级过瘾! 强烈安利

    Amazing food and service here!!! It smells amazing and the food is even better! Would definitely recommend on your trip

    Extra Spicy Kung Pao Chicken (part 2) after I ate all of the chicken and nuts.
    Joel F.

    My experience tonight was quite a bit different than other reviews - this place is great. 1. The service was perfectly fine. It wasn't amazing, but honestly - anyone criticizing the service at a Chinese restaurant, especially not an upscale Chinese restaurant, is showing their ignorance. Chinese restaurants have terrible service - get over it. You go to a Chinese place like this for authenticity and explosive flavors - and this place delivers. 2. As mentioned above, this place delivers the goods. Ask for extra spicy King Pao and prepare to Asheville your tongue dance, not just with heat (and they DO bring it) but with beautiful balance - especially with the conservative, yet welcomed application of Schezuan Peppercorns (aka prickly ash). The hot and sour soup is simply lovely - nice spicy kick, good consistency, again - just what you'd expect. 3. The menu is unique and the offerings are quite reasonable. As a Californian living in the San Francisco Bay Area (world renowned for Chinese food), who has traveled to China multiple times (with locals in Guanzhou, Schezuan province, Beijing and Shanghai) I know my Chinese food, and Er Mei delivers the goods. For what it is - it's gets a solid 9/10 - which in the 5 Star model rounds up to 5 well deserved stars.

    Sooooo good! Spicy traditional Sichuan restaurant and recommend to everyone who like spicy food like kongbao chicken and fish!!!

    Dominique L.

    There's really not much I can add about this place other than: 1. The food is seriously spicy here. It's right proper Sichuan food, it is. 2. When your tongue's burning, it doesn't matter what you're eating as you can't tell the difference. The tang yuan (sesame dumpling dessert) I came here especially to eat weren't great. Just average.

    chicken, i think.
    Jessica L.

    I went here for Chinese New Years, looking for that Chinese fix... with a kick! Decor: It's kind of a try-to-be trendy, but yet a bit authentic sort of feel. Definitely more modern and it's dark inside. This place is also HUGE! It also got a bit warm when we were there (might have been the spiciness, lol, but still..) Service: The waitresses were nice. Our table was kind of in an awkward spot so we had to call some waitresses over a few times to get our waters refilled, but otherwise it wasn't too bad. Food: Quite good, if I may say! I haven't experience Sichuan food before so I can't comment on its authenticity, but it was definitely enjoyable! My friends and I got a variety of things and sadly I only remember two of their names (though pictures are up!) - Ma Po Tofu- DELICIOUS. my friend is taiwanese and he reallyreally liked it. Be sure to get rice with these dishes, btw (costs more, sadly) - Dan Dan Noodles: I LOVE these types of noodles and Empress makes it quite well! They say it's 'small', but I really think one person can eat it and maybe some other things and be full. - Shaoxing WIne: This was served in a very interesting way. They gave each person a ltitle cup with.. I think a dried prune/plum in it? And you pour it in yourselves. Very tasty :) The quantities are a bit smaller than expected for the price, but because we had 5 people and ordered about 5-6 dishes, we were all way more than full. Bottom Line: Great dinner choice for Chinese New Years! Give it a try if you want a spicy chinese meal :)

    Lamb Skewer
    Qype User (ErikM…)

    As a fan of Sichuan food I was curious about this place. A medium priced Sichuan restaurant in Chinatown? Sounded good and it was. As other reviewers have said it will not make you sweat like a polar bear in a sauna, so if that's what you're after one of the other Sichuan restaurants in London might suit you better. If you are after tasty, well cooked food in a nice, calm (especially considering it is located in Chinatown) restaurant then it is a good place to try. After ordering the lamb skewer starter, a dan dan noodle, pak choi, a pork main and a beef main I expected to be completely and utterly stuffed but the portion size is not that big. The lamb skewer had a cumin flavour and a bit of heat from chilli combined with the numbing sensation of the Sichuan peppers, very tasty. The Gold Hook pak choi with shrimp was succulent and a good accompaniment to the meat dishes (this was from the list of special dishes that are £2 each if you order two mains). The pork main, the Bear's Paw tofu and pork, was tender and tasty with silky smooth pork slices. The beef slices main was a bit spicy (hence the "extremely spicy" name of the dish I suppose) but still not as spicy as you would expect, very good though. The dan dan noodle was the disappointment of the meal, it wasn't spicy at all, the taste was wrong and the noodles were not cooked properly. I will definitely come back here to try the other dishes.

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    Kym's - Yuzu Negroni & Lychee Martini

    Kym's

    4.7(7 reviews)
    1.7 miThe City

    Refined Chinese with a twist. Andrew Wong new restaurant is a hit!…read more Good atmosphere, really like the pink darkish lighting of the place. It gives it a groovy vibe. Food wise, I wouldn't it is the best Chinese I have ever been to but it's very good food and worth going if you want upscale Chinese without the crazyness of central London/Chinatown. We shared for starters the spicy sechuan aurbergine (a must order), mushroom buns (as nice as the ones from aWong) deep fried green beans (also a must) and the crispy duck ( Im never a fan but aWong and Kym's probably have the best ones and amazing plum sauce) For mains we tried the three treasure (soya chicken, iberico pork char sui and crispy pork). I think my favourite was the crispy pork. Its a good way of tasting all the rotisserie but if you are super hungry I would recommend ordering 2 of the rotisserie separetely. As for desserts, we tried the Pineapple bun and the cherry ice cream both lovely. Awong is definitly the king of custard. although I think the custard bun from aWong just beat everything lolol.

    I have traveled London many times and was fortunate to stumble upon Kym's. This was my fortune as…read moreI have a minor addiction to Dim Sum and Kym's savory spin was unexpectedly brilliant. Victoria set the stage and steered me to a sampling that did not disappoint. Egg roll - not your typical egg roll, enshrined in a crispy rice shell, lightly fried to perfection, accompanied by a tangy sweet dipping delight. Followed by the mushroom steamed buns, and capped off by the most spectacular pork and shrimp boa boa, perfectly spicy, fully satisfying, a work of art. The service was spectacular and matched the experience. Make this a stop on your foodie tour of London.

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    Range of Dishes at Kym's

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    Mr Chan's - Quarter duck; salt and pepper prawns. Yes it isn't gourmet, but it definitely hits the spot!

    Mr Chan's

    2.8(5 reviews)
    1.5 miFarringdon
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    I think I must have passed this place about 30 times before I even knew it was there - yes, this…read moreplace IS that small. It is an unassuming little Chinese take away place squashed between a men's barber shop and a second hand watch store and until I stopped in front of it by chance, I thought the barber shop and watch shop were direct neighbours! When I walked in I instantly thought of 2 films: 'Big Trouble in Little China' and 'Blade Runner'. Why? Honestly, I couldn't put my finger on it but I think it was because this is a tiny, teeny, place that looks family run and authentic. Not sure what I'm babbling on about here, I'll just get to the food... They have a lunch menu that is just £6, for which you get a starter and a main course with your choice of boiled or egg fried rice or noodles. The food is cooked freshly in front of you, is quite copious and tastes pretty damn good. I can thoroughly recommend the prawn sesame toast as a starter. Oh, important to mention that they have trouble getting more than 3 customers in the place at a time, be ready for a tight fit while you wait. A good take away lunch spot for those not wanting to settle for a sandwich, crisps and a can of pop - let's face it, that will cost you more than £6 at lunch in this part of town!

    As a recent transplant from New York, I was quite suprised to find such a good Chinese takeaway,…read moreespecially so close to my apartment! Mr. Chan's offers fresh, well-prepared Chinese with very prompt delivery service and friendly staff plus good prices. Certainly not the best Chinese I've ever had but can absolutely compare to similar Chinese takeaway places in New York City. A great find!

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    Chop Chop Noodle Bar - Vue sur la gare Saint Pancras.

    Chop Chop Noodle Bar

    3.3(71 reviews)
    1.4 miBloomsbury
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    Looking for an inexpensive but delicious meal, I Yelped and found Chop Chop Noodle Bar, which is…read moreacross Euston Road from the King's Cross Underground Station. It's a small storefront, so just look for "left luggage" and it's directly across the street! Unlike many UK restaurants, your order is taken right at the table. A laminated menu with the list of options, including drinks, and a slip of paper to make your indications. All the food is prepared to order and I ws disappointed to not be able to see into the kitchen. However, when it arrived it was yummy! I went with the Singapore Laksa, which is a yellow curry coconut sauce with noodles, shrimp, sliced potatoes and tofu puffs. Absolutely delicious in a massive bowl, it was really warming on a cold day. Really inexpensive, even with a small bottle of Perrier, my meal was £6 (~$10). They also seem to serve the usual Asian stuff too - I saw tables with fried rice and other noodle dishes. Tight seating, but that was okay with me. I would absolutely return!

    Good place for a fast bite to eat near King's X station. I want to stress that it's Malaysian…read moreChinese so lots of amazing flavours you won't get at a normal Chinese restaurant. Simple menu and fair prices. Good for a mapo tofu but also for beef and chicken curry, roti canal, and belachan kangkong. They even do a pork and century egg congee. Soup noodles are also a good bet for a cold day. A decent meal can be had for under £10 with a drink if you order a special that comes with rice.

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