
Jenny Liu
5 reviews on 1 places
First time trying out a vegan restaurant. There’s a wide selection of choices available on the menu, the food was tasty and was presented nicely. Average spending was £20-£25 per person. The service was friendly and the restaurant had a nice ambiance. Food wasn’t very filling though!
Delicious French cuisine in Angel. We went for the lunch time deal (£20/person with service charge), and there were lots of food options. The portions were good and the restaurant ambiance was calm and reminded me of Cannes. The service was good and we didn’t wait very long for our food. Only thing was they didn’t serve any baguettes with the starters, which is a staple at French restaurants.
One of my go to spots for dimsum. Good taste, wide variety and fast service. Average price for Chinatown and the service is not the best (just like any other Chinatown restaurants).
Lovely Asian fusion place in Camden. I’d go there mainly for Malaysian. The roti was very tasty and the laksa soup was creamy. However, waiting time for food and for the bills was long.
We had all you can eat hotpot here and it was fabulous. Every person can choose their own pot and soup base, and the restaurant allows up to 5 times of ordering from the menu. The price was 27€ per person, which was great for central Paris. The restaurant was spacious and clean, and the service was fair. Only thing is they don’t give you everything you’ve ordered- and tend to reduce the quantity of the food that costs more, so you have to order a much higher quantity of the food you you want to eat the most.