This place has now been renamed as Yeung Shing House by the owners and was formerly known as the Ginger Tree. This place is a Chinese Restaurant and Takeaway situated slightly off the centre of town. It looks quite small from the front facade but inside is quite large and spacious, almost a Tardis like effect. The place is subtely lit with low lights & candles and decorated modern but tastefully in style. The background music creates a slightly surreal atmosphere as it is a blend of jazz, blues & lounge music and creates a chilled out effect. The menu itself is quite comprehensive with a mixture of old favourites like chow meins and chop sueys, vegetarian & side dishes, curries, cantonese & szechuan dishes plus less familiar dishes i.e. Yee Hon Beef (which I tried & is quite a nice beef dish with mixed peppers and onions in a chilli & sesame sauce). There are set dinners available for numbers 2 to 4 in size as oppose to buying individual dishes. Had a birthday celebration here with my family, there were six of us and we ordered six main dishes, 3 side dishes plus a round of drinks which came to £60 (or £10 a head if you prefer) which gives you some indication of the price range. Tiger Beer is available for the more discerning palate in addition to regular brand lagers & soft drinks. The service is prompt, curteous & efficient. Well worth a visit for the Oriental food lover. read more