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    5.0 (1 review)
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    Barshu - Spring rolls

    Barshu

    3.9(128 reviews)
    5.3 miBloomsbury
    £££

    Listen, if you don't know what putting your mouth through a paper shredder feels like, try the…read moreSichuan pork in chilli at Barshu. Barshu has been serving what I can only imagine is authentic Sichuan fodder, (for surely you couldn't make this stuff up) for a good 20 years. It sits a stone's throw from Chinatown, north of Shaftesbury and it's worth the short detour from the mainly Cantonese Gerrard St and its environs. Intimate and intricate, the space and the wooden carvings that adorn it. It gives a sense that the proprietors want to give you a flavour of their beloved Sichuan culture as well as their food. And they don't hold back. There's no catering for those of a nervous culinary disposition here. The menu is unfathomably and reassuringly long. If you will make use of every part of your animal, that's will happen. Pig's feet stand next to Pig's ears who listen intently to intestines as they growl that nobody is being brave enough to eat them. Sichuan pepper and chilli feature heavily in many dishes. Two things I can confirm. The pork is most definitely in chilli. And the Dandan noodles are most definitely, as described, legendary. I spent the weekend trying and failing to create the same unctuous loveliness that arrived in a bowl in front of me. A more comforting, yet powerful concoction it would be hard to produce and for under a tenner, an absolute bargain. The noodles are fresh, soft, chewy. We could be in italy were the noodles not smothered in a minced pork and sesame paste concoction that adds to the velvetiness. Smoother than the cream in a Twinkie, word up. the Pork in Chilli came on a plate they snaffled from Wimbledon ladies champ Iga Swiatek once she'd finished brandishing it in celebration. In amongst a million dried chillies which have been fried with Sichuan pepper, you'll find hard nuggets of pork. They have been incinerated and infused with the flavours of the chillies and pepper that engulfs them. To eat a nugget is to be met with an initial pleasant fragrantness followed by a mouth who's only means of protest is to find another one and do it all over again. The treasure hunt through the chillies is fun. Just when you think you've picked every last nugget, a little rustling around reveals another, and another, and another. By the time your mouth can take no more, it's numb and that means you can start on the chillies. It's a mission but it's worth it. Rather like a Dostoyevsky book, I'm not sure anyone's actually finished one of these but everyone declares their love for it nonethelessless. You might describe it as a statement dish, were your mouth able to make any statement at all. Don't panic. The sensation dies down after about 20 minutes alongside two or three beers which the house are happy to bring you quickly. If that doesn't quench the flames, Shaftesbury Ave has a handily placed Fire station. After the madness you are then left with a very pleasant feeling. One that says you've been out, eaten something bold, interesting, mad. And you're ready for action. Step back out into the Soho night and go get some. there's plenty around and if you've dined at Barshu, you are well primed to crack on.

    After lots of fish and chips, we were dying for some spicy food while in London. Barshu answered…read moreour prayers (at least mine for sure). Their Szechuan-style cooking reminds me of Spicy City in San Diego. Their Fragrant Chicken in a Pile of Peppers (we called it popcorn chicken in peppers) was great but had very few chicken bits. We loved their Barshu Smacked Cucumbers. It has some sort of peanut-flavored sauce and a perfect cool down from the spicy dishes. Barshu is a popular spot and only allows you 90 minutes to dine. Since it's London, their prices are on the high side with a small portion.

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    Barshu - Intricate and intimate surroundings

    Intricate and intimate surroundings

    Barshu - Sweet and sour chicken

    Sweet and sour chicken

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    Ma Po

    Ma Po

    4.4(7 reviews)
    1.5 miSurrey Quays, Bermondsey, Rotherhithe
    ££

    Crammed full of London Chinese, MaPo is serving up spicy and interesting Sichuan dishes in an…read moreunspicy and uninteresting location (Surrey Quays). A rather empty conversion of an old Vietnamese place on the main road gives an echoey room full of noisy contented diners and intriguing oily aromas. With no booking we had a short wait on NYE 2013 before getting our table for two and ordering coke and Tsinghua. The main menu was completely ignored in favour of the all-you-can-eat hotpot deal which weighs in at £18 per person. Spicy broth and clear broth came along with plates an plates of mostly frozen meat, mushrooms and seafood. Nothing tasted like good quality and the service followed the Chinese London pattern of being borderline aggressive, but hey, we weren't in Surrey Quays for fine dining and locally-sourced ingredients; we were here to stuff our faces with as much cheap and super-spicy stuff as we could. Deal with it. So bottom-less spicy hotpot does exist in London after all. It's not that good but still awesome that it exists. Don't eat for 2 days and then come here and don't stop eating for hours. That's how Elites do it!

    The restaurant was a bit of a disappointment visually, the outside looks nice bit the inside is…read morevery plain and looks like if it wasn't finished in terms of decoration. The food quality was ok we had mini wok and Chrissy duck. The wok was "fun" because we got the good on an actual wok and it was large but it was a bit greasy bit that might be because we went with lamb option. The crispy duck was nice and good size. Surprisingly they have many milk shake options and they tasted very nice, definitely recommend them especially if you order something spicy.

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    Ma Po - Stir Fry Beef with black bean sauce + hot and sour soup (lunch special £6)

    Stir Fry Beef with black bean sauce + hot and sour soup (lunch special £6)

    Ma Po - Dumplings in chilli oil

    Dumplings in chilli oil

    Ma Po - Stir fried lotus root with chilli

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    Stir fried lotus root with chilli

    Mailinda

    Mailinda

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.6 miMillwall, Isle of Dogs

    This is a very authentic Schezuan restaurant / takeaway, they have loads of the "local dishes" one…read morewould expect to have if you know your Schezuan. It is quite hidden, not on the high street and tuck away some where behind Canary Wharf, but local residents know where it is and so do Schezuan lovers. However whilst I was gearing up myself for some hot spicy food action, ice cold green tea, all vera and water. Unfortunately the food fell to deliver. Its a shame had such high hopes. I have been to a few Schezuan places, so I don't expect fine dining, and its given, these sort of restaurants are good if you are coming in groups, because the spicy pots are so huge. The decor is not enticing and sit down experience is close to that if you were eating at a canteen. But those thing never really matter when eating at an authentic Schezuan restaurant. In the end it's village food and its the Schezuan way. So food, as it is my first time here, bring on the dishes, tried at least a dish from each category, and although the spicypot had some sort of kick, everything else unfortunately was quite average in taste, and mild in spice. Some dishes were not given enough time to marinade, and therefore tasted bland as you really into them. Overall its OK, probably give it another go, but not right away.

    Dinner and 3 hours of karaoke for £35 per person…read more So, we came here for karaoke and were additionally served dinner, with iced tea included (I think). It seems like they have or 3 karaoke rooms, and each room can fit maybe 8-12 people. Though, the rooms are rather small. Anyway, for food we had: 1. Egg drop soup, which was really good. 2. Lamb stuff, ok. 3. Whole Fish thing, quite spicy, and since it was a whole fish, there were bones to deal with. 4. And more. Obviously, I wasn't paying very much attention to the food, but overall it was decent. I would assume most of their food is not too bad, and more on the authentic side, rather than westernized. As for the karaoke, there is a huge library of songs to choose from. Most of the songs are in Mandarin (as is the karaoke machine), but there are quite a number of English songs as well. They had hits like "Never gonna give you up" by Rick Astley and "My heart will go on" by Celin Dion. They do have more recent music, as well, such as Rihana songs. Decent experience, but a little expensive, I thought.

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    Mailinda
    Mailinda

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    Sichuan Folk - Dry fried spicy lotus root.

    Sichuan Folk

    3.9(68 reviews)
    3.8 miBrick Lane, Shoreditch
    ££

    Just walking in here the smells had me believing it was going to be a great meal…read more The menu had an impressive list of authentic Sichuan fare, including the "numbing" spicy dishes so sought after. Everything at every table looked delicious, and the portions were generous but not over the top. We had the egg and seaweed soup -- good but wouldn't order again as the seaweed was very large and difficult to eat and a bit overpowering. The twice-cooked pork was great. A bit on the salty side and not as spicy as I anticipated, but full of flavor. We also ordered their version of kung-pow chicken, which was different than what I'm accustomed to and preferable. Good chunks of chicken, roasted peanuts and a tangy sauce. Be warned that like a lot of places here any rice will cost you extra, you won't just get white rice with your meal. Would definitely return here and try more if only I lived in London!

    I been here a couple of times and loved it both times! First time was just having Sichuan dishes…read moreand 2nd time hot pot. Both times were faultless (except for the price)! The food was soooo authentic and I must say is one of the most authentic in London! Love the spice and love the spicy soup fish/beef! 2nd time went there for all you can eat hot pot, was a little pricy but boy it was tasty! The broth was superb and loved every bite! I'm starving just thinking about it! The hot pot itself is a set menu but all you can eat!

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    Sichuan Folk - Hot and Sour crystal noodle soup. Needed extra black vinegar to really get sour.

    Hot and Sour crystal noodle soup. Needed extra black vinegar to really get sour.

    Sichuan Folk - Fragrant hot fried chicken wings.

    Fragrant hot fried chicken wings.

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    Sichuan Garden - Storefront

    Sichuan Garden

    4.0(2 reviews)
    44.7 mi

    I believe this restaurant is a satellite branch of the larger one on Queens Road, which I haven't…read morebeen to, so I can't compare them. This one was newly opened and hadn't seemed to have really caught on yet when we went. I was at first let down by the menu that seemed to have the traditional Englishified options of chow mein and what have you, but when I turned the menu over I happily found some more authentic fare. I forget the exact name of what I ordered, but it was a very spicy chicken and noodle dish where the chicken contained bits of bone so there was some deft mouth work involved eat through it. I didn't mind this, having lived in Hong Kong for several years and being much used to the remove-meat-in-mouth-and-spit-out-bone procedure, but consider yourself warned if that's not your idea of a good time. I appreciated that it was authentically spicy, but it couldn't have been more authentically seasoned overall and less oily. I didn't regret my meal and found it decent and filling, but it didn't excite me enough to return.

    They cook really Chinese food, delivery is very busy . Eat in should been wait long time, next…read moretime I would to order takeaway . Notice that order the really Chinese food is on the back of the menu with Chinese and English language . In the front is English food. Recommend kongpao chicken, double cooked pork, beef in chilli oil soup, and a lots of veggie dish. It is very good restaurant.

    The Orient - Sweet and sour chicken with special fried rice!

    The Orient

    4.5(4 reviews)
    0.1 miDeptford
    ££

    I just moved to London, and was scoping out Depford as a potential future neighborhood. First off,…read moreI love the cultural mix of this area. I passed by Chinese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, African, Afro-Caribbean restaurants before landing at The Orient restaurant. It's on the high street, and I was drawn in by the roasted ducks dangling in the window. I asked the waitress what the Chinese customers were enjoying, which turned out to be steaming bowls of noodle soup with various options. I went for the roasted duck with bok choy. It was delicious! Just as good as my favorite duck-noodle soup in New York's Chinatown. I washed it down with a large pint of Chinese larger on tap. The total bill was 9 pounds, and I was very happy :) This place encourages me to consider Depford as a home base, especially if I can get a noodle soup fix on the high street.

    A really good local Chinese restaurant, with great service and delicious food…read more The meals are superb value at around £5.50 for a meat or king prawn dish with rice or noodles: perfect for a budget lunch that's tasty and freshly cooked. The rest of the menu is great, too: personal favourites include the salt and chili aubergine. Friends rate the crispy duck as the best they've had! Service is friendly, and I enjoy eating here both for casual lunches and for meals out with friends and family. Highly recommended!

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    The Orient - Roast duck, char Sui pork, crispy pork and vermicelli noodles, wow.

    Roast duck, char Sui pork, crispy pork and vermicelli noodles, wow.

    The Orient
    The Orient

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