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    Modern Time Restaurant

    1.0 (2 reviews)
    ModerateChinese, Asian Fusion
    Mon 5:30 am - 10:30 AM, 12:00 pm - 2:00 AM (Next day)
    Tue 5:30 am - 10:30 AM, 12:00 pm - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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    Noodle 23 - Laksa - "Spicy curry with coconut milk, udon noodle, king prawn,
 fish rolls, tofu, egg and lots of fresh toppings"

    Noodle 23

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.7 miCroydon

    A recently opened Asian fusion restaurant focusing on noodles and rice dishes, on Croydon High…read moreStreet. (Formerly Miso.) The interior has that very modern minimalist feel, with bright white décor and dark furniture. Service was quick and reasonably friendly, although the menu cards were slightly confusing as they had the old Miso paper place mats which had a drinks list which was no longer relevant. Telling the customer they are wrong at the outset is never a good start... However, that glitch over, there followed a reasonably good meal: for starters we had chicken wings in chilli sauce (£4.50) which were generously portioned, although would have been better for being sightly spicier and better cooked (they were cooked but only just). Vegetable Jiaozi pancakes (£3.50) were a better bet, with soft pancakes and crisp vegetables inside. For mains we had Laksa with noodles (£9.30) and Monk's stir-fried vegetables with tofu and rice (£7.20). The Laksa had plenty of chilly but was not as aromatic or fragrant as we've had elsewhere, and the coconut broth was a little heavy. That said, there were plenty of fat juicy prawns and little fish rolls. Monk's vegetables was a safe rather than adventurous choice (there is not a great deal for vegetarians) and perfectly nice, but not outstanding. Overall, there was nothing to complain about, but we left just a little underwhelmed. The total bill with beer and wine came to £36, which is par for the course for this part of London.

    Love the food!!! Even if the named changed they kept the quality of the food excellent, with the…read morelovely, beautiful fresh taste of the food!!! their delivery was fast and food was still very hot the time they got to us!! thank you for great food!!! the reason i love coming back to eat here!!

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    Noodle 23 - Monk's Stir-fried (rice) "Beansprouts, broccoli, edamame, carrot, tofu and mushroom."

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    Monk's Stir-fried (rice) "Beansprouts, broccoli, edamame, carrot, tofu and mushroom."

    Bayee Village - Bayee Chinese

    Bayee Village

    3.9(8 reviews)
    8.8 miWimbledon
    £££

    in the over-hyped food wasteland that is the chain-dominated Wimbledon Village, it's nice to see an…read moreindependent restaurant. Bayee Village has been producing reliable, tasty Chinese food in Wimbledon for decades and there is a sister restaurant in Putney. The decor is great, from the 2 stone lions guarding the entrance to the large fish tank and Chinese lanterns inside. You are also always assured of a warm welcome and better service than in many Chinatown restaurants. The food is a mixture of Peking (north) and Szechuan (southwest) cuisine. The house speciality is seafood and if your budget can stretch, you won't be disappointed with the lobster and spring onion on a bed of crispy noodles, steamed whole sea bass with ginger and spring onion, kung po king prawns with sweet chilli sauce and garlic and soft shell crab with fresh chilli pepper and garlic salt. The other non seafood dishes are also good. A good solid local Chinese restaurant.

    Bayee's served me the best Chinese food I have ever had. I'm not a huge fan of Chinese food but…read morethis wasn't the typical greasy food I had come to expect of Chinese food. It was fresh, full of flavours and it even felt as though i was eating healthy food! I had a gorgeous aubergine dish that was gorgeous and their crispy duck was really tasty as well as their cashew nut dishes. We had some really nice wine here as well. The decor is quite strange, with a classic piano and aquarium in the restaurant but i guess it gave us something to look at while we waited...and we were waiting for quite a while...maybe this is a good sign as it made me think everything was being cooked freshly from scratch, otherwise they were just being really slow. The service of the waiters was a little on the slow side but luckily we weren't in a rush. The prices were all pretty reasonable as well. I will return if i'm in the area.

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    Bayee Village - Stone lion at entrance

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    Stone lion at entrance

    Lin's Thai Cafe

    Lin's Thai Cafe

    4.7(12 reviews)
    57.8 mi
    £

    Lin's Thai Cafe is a diner style authentic Thai restaurant that serves traditional english…read morefavorites (chippy and bangers). Stumbled here on a Sunday afternoon after finding Tang's (to be reviewed soon) was closed until dinner hours. Quick summary: Food: Thai - 4 out of 5 for authenticity and flavor. English breakfasts and chippy meet the standard and is offered to cater to the less adventurous. Of the 4 dishes we tried, the Pad Thai stood out as the dish of the day, made with the right balance of tamarind and garlic; we ordered two portions to start and an additional third after my family devoured the first two. Springs rolls were crunchy, even with the chili sauce it was served with. Ambiance: Simple diner style. Ask to prop the door open for ventilation. Although I don't mind, coriander, garlic and curry can be sometimes overwhelming. This place does not have a liquor license, but it is BYOB so hop on two doors down and pick up a Hoegarden Heff to tame the spice. Customer Service: A bit of a language barrier, so keep your special orders to yourself. I requested to add beef to a particular menu choice and ended up with a completely separate beef dish. Price is fair - for a family of six we all left very satisfied for a mere 40 quid.

    Great food always- lovely staff and discounts to be found. If you like it spicy or if you want it…read moretame- both can be found. Never had such great soup- would get it every day if I could. Plus- they have a tardis!!

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    Lin's Thai Cafe

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